GOALTENDING By: Ryan Raya 7/19/2014. Stance Purpose: To maximize net coverage and ability to move while maintaining balance. Body Position: Feet – Little.

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GOALTENDING By: Ryan Raya 7/19/2014

Stance Purpose: To maximize net coverage and ability to move while maintaining balance. Body Position: Feet – Little more than shoulder’s width apart, slight ankle bend with weight slightly on inside edges of the balls of feet. Skates – Parallel to each other. Knees – Push knees forward creating a slight bend which applies pressure to the balls of the feet. (Similar to a golf stance or batting stance.) Chest – Up so shooter can see the logo of the jersey. (Allows balance to be slightly forward. Increases net coverage. Helps tracking high shots.) Shoulders - Parallel to each other and level to maintain proper chest positioning. Gloves should be out in front of the body creating good balance. They should also be placed just outside the width of the goaltender’s chest with elbows slightly outside of the body creating no double coverage (See specific glove sheet). Stick – 8 to 12 inches in front of skates resting on a slight angle allowing for proper cushion on shots at stick and coverage of five hole. Never hold stick perpendicular to the ice.

Stance Balance Checks: Closed eye pad poke & Can goalie jump? Use hockey stick or rope to force hand level and out Golden Goaltender Triangle always moves together

Butterfly Purpose: To eliminate the lower portion of the net while maintaining balance and recovering ability. Body Position: Chest – Up so shooters can see the logo of the jersey. Improves balance and net coverage. Shoulders - Parallel to each other and level to maintain proper chest positioning. Pads – Extended to the sides with inside of pads flush on the ice and knees together. When dropping into a butterfly the goaltender should quickly drive knees onto the ice. Gloves should be out in front of the body creating good balance. Gloves should also be placed just outside the width of the goaltender’s chest with elbows slightly outside of the body creating no double coverage. On shots in tight a goaltender should bring elbows in and to the side of the body Stick – 8 to 12 inches in front of skates resting on a slight angle allowing for proper cushion on shots at stick and coverage of five hole. Never hold stick perpendicular to the ice.

Butterfly Traditional StyleQuebec Style

Butterfly vs Hybrid Vs. Must KNOW your goalie to give the best advice

Movement Purpose: To get the goaltender in position to read play and choose proper save selection while maintaining stance, balance and net coverage. T - Push: Side to side explosive movement. Used to quickly cover big and small areas of the crease. This movement allows the goaltender to set feet in position ahead of the play in order to read play and choose proper save selection. Parallel Shuffle: Side to side short distance movement. Used to stay square and on angle to the puck. Minimizes holes in stance while moving with puck carrier. C – Cut: Forward and backward skating. Keeps goaltender square to shooter while moving forwards and backwards. Allows goaltender to take ice and set feet while not opening holes in stance.

Recovery Purpose: To efficiently recover onto feet after dropping into butterfly or half butterfly position to make save. Terminology: “Drive” Leg The opposite leg of the intended direction. “Lead” Leg The leg of the intended direction. Proper Use: Used when the play and puck go to the outside after goaltender drops to ice to make save. Technique: “Drive” leg is always the first leg up onto the ice. When recovering to the right the left leg is the “drive” leg. When recovering to the left the right leg is the “drive” leg. Rotate waist and bring “drive” leg in front of “lead” leg knee. This will rotate goaltender on angle. Lift “drive” leg skate onto ice and place weight on the inside edge of the “drive” leg skate. Quickly rotate and keep “lead” leg extended when moving in order to fill space.

On-Ice Recovery Purpose: To efficiently recover across the ice after dropping into butterfly or half butterfly position to make save. To minimize body movements. Technique: “Drive” leg is always the first leg up onto the ice. When recovering to the right the left leg is the “drive” leg. When recovering to the left the right leg is the “drive” leg. Rotate waist and bring “drive” leg in front of “lead” leg knee. This will rotate goaltender on angle. Lift “drive” leg skate onto ice and place weight on the inside edge of the “drive” leg skate. Quickly rotate and keep “lead” leg extended and flush on the ice in order to fill space. After pushing off bring “drive” leg flush onto the ice and together with “lead” leg.

Evaluating Performance Purpose: Maintain accurate tracking of goalie performance regardless of team or competition performance level Give your back up goalie or assistant coach a way to have in-game ownership Process: Scoring a goalie based on team measures such as GAA and save percentage are not always the most appropriate way to score them when the goal is player development. For my goalies I score them 0-10 each game: Each period they can score one point for answering positively these questions... 1.Did you allow a breakaway goal? 2.Were any goals scored thru you (five hole or under arms)? 3.Was any blue paint in front of you when a goal was scored? 3 questions x 3 periods = 9 points +1 for any shutout Total of 10 points, passing score is just like school 6+ means you had a good game, 8+ means you were excellent, even if you get beat This is especially helpful to keep spirits high when getting blown out or to emphasize technique when winning 10-3 (especially if they're bad goals). I would review the scores with my goalie each week or handle at goalie clinics.

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