I really like the clips that stay on the goalie instead of scoring or save highlights. There’s so much more to learn from movements and tracking from these videos. Nice work!
I'm in my mid-thirties now and definitely in my prime. A lot more mature and focused than in my twenties and more experienced. The only time I will ever get aggressive with another player now is if they are aggressive with me, basically just to defend myself, but no more looking for trouble. Not once has that ever helped. The opposing team hates an ice cold goalie that they cannot read. Composure is the key to success. What's interesting is that I get injured a lot less now than I used to when I was younger. I haven't been injured in over 6 years now. You'd think it would be the opposite with age, but again, discipline and maximizing your movements' "efficiency" also leads to less sprains and injuries.
Trend? The last few years, I’m seeing more goalies standing straight up with their gloves out front and stick two or more feet off the ice. In games when opponent has possession in the zone. In practices, typically when repositioning. Not just to look over screens. Bad habit or trend? Is this being taught?
This is being taught and used effectively to conserve energy in non dangerous times. There are many times when the puck is in the zone that the threat is not imminent. Like side board scrums for instance.
@@FutureProGoaltending I'm a D1 (full ride) goalie from the 90"s. Puck in the zone, resting crouch at least. Rarely stood straight up with the puck on the other teams stick in the zone. It looks lazy. It looks bad. Don't like it.
@@FutureProGoaltending I'm also seeing more and more goalies moving and in their set position with stick two feet off the ice. Then bring it down when shot is on the way. Don't like that either.
@@FutureProGoaltending I’ve got a short video taken yesterday at a 19u tryout. Right in the middle of the drill. Arms up, body up, stick two feet off the ice, while taking the angle on a shooter. I’d like to get your opinion. Can we connect somehow?
I really like the clips that stay on the goalie instead of scoring or save highlights. There’s so much more to learn from movements and tracking from these videos. Nice work!
Thanks for watching. There will be many of these coming up
Incredible breakdown of the clips with an incredibly strong message. Well done! 🐐
I'm in my mid-thirties now and definitely in my prime. A lot more mature and focused than in my twenties and more experienced. The only time I will ever get aggressive with another player now is if they are aggressive with me, basically just to defend myself, but no more looking for trouble. Not once has that ever helped. The opposing team hates an ice cold goalie that they cannot read. Composure is the key to success. What's interesting is that I get injured a lot less now than I used to when I was younger. I haven't been injured in over 6 years now. You'd think it would be the opposite with age, but again, discipline and maximizing your movements' "efficiency" also leads to less sprains and injuries.
No Idea where you were in Time and Space Sir, but damn happy to have found you for those amazing videos. THANK YOU!
You are welcome
Excellent video on both time & space along with the analysis on Montembeault. A lot of insight.
Emotional Stability so strong. Love and Honor
Love and honour…
Crazy to me watching Mike
Smith. He played tight against the post even on face offs
Weird coaching
@@FutureProGoaltending yeah. I consider him still old school that adapted to new school
Keeks speaks, I listen . I’m a simple man
Tell my wife
@@FutureProGoaltending sure, you tell mine first. We both know how this will go
You feeling ok coach ?
As normal as one could be.. 😎🐐
First on the ice.
Last off the ice
Trend? The last few years, I’m seeing more goalies standing straight up with their gloves out front and stick two or more feet off the ice. In games when opponent has possession in the zone. In practices, typically when repositioning. Not just to look over screens. Bad habit or trend? Is this being taught?
This is being taught and used effectively to conserve energy in non dangerous times. There are many times when the puck is in the zone that the threat is not imminent. Like side board scrums for instance.
@@FutureProGoaltending I'm a D1 (full ride) goalie from the 90"s. Puck in the zone, resting crouch at least. Rarely stood straight up with the puck on the other teams stick in the zone. It looks lazy. It looks bad. Don't like it.
@@duckhunter2383 noted
@@FutureProGoaltending I'm also seeing more and more goalies moving and in their set position with stick two feet off the ice. Then bring it down when shot is on the way. Don't like that either.
@@FutureProGoaltending I’ve got a short video taken yesterday at a 19u tryout. Right in the middle of the drill. Arms up, body up, stick two feet off the ice, while taking the angle on a shooter. I’d like to get your opinion. Can we connect somehow?