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auburn goalie Hall of Fame
Joined: 21 Dec 2007 Posts: 1852 Location: Maine
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 12:24 am Post subject: |
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Mx, now that ur back, u should make more of these. It would really be great for our "community", and would help out everyone here _________________
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mx42 Pro
Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 724 Location: southern california
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:15 am Post subject: |
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The best way to go about getting into Point 1 and 2 is movement. The quicker you can get around the net and get sqaure to the puck, the better position you will be in, and the more likely would will be to make the stop. If you can't get from place to place in a timely manner, a lot of times you will get burned up high. Once you get where you need to be, you can set yourself again or just stay in your butterfly to take the shot.
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Yes! Thank you. Best advice I have ever read or heard or whatever:
Let's say a goalie faces 30 shots a game. We'll give each shot a generous 'game time' of 1 second each. Thus, a goalie will spend 30 seconds each game stopping the actual shot.
What is done with the rest of the time? Besides standing around waiting for shots, the goalie needs to get in optimal position to make the save. This is why skating and goaltender specific movement is so important! |
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mx42 Pro
Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 724 Location: southern california
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:16 am Post subject: |
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Also could somebody care to explain to me exactly what "pro-fly" refers... Maybe who exemplifies this style best in the NHL, so I can paint a picture in my mind that differentiates this style others.
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Pro fly is a marketing term coined by Vaughn to help sell their Velocity pads. It refers to the pads squaring up in the butterfly as opposed to some of the sloppier 'butterflies' where the pad does not turn completely, leaving a small gap at the shin just above the boot. The Velocities do not do this, they are designed to square up fully to the shooter.
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mx42 Pro
Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 724 Location: southern california
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:17 am Post subject: Re: Goaltending Concepts #1: Shot Preparation |
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| Cooper 35 wrote: | | mx42 wrote: |
1) Give the shooter no chance (aggressive)
2) Give the shooter a few options (medium)
3) Give the shooter a ton of net (least aggressive)
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1. Lundqvist (hes way out there)
2. Luongo (he can take away the few options very well though so its all good)
3. braindead monkey (terry shiavo effect) |
3) Darren Pang. |
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mx42 Pro
Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 724 Location: southern california
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:18 am Post subject: |
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| auburn goalie wrote: | Mx, now that ur back, u should make more of these. It would really be great for our "community", and would help out everyone here |
You boys tell me what you want to read about and I will write it. |
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auburn goalie Hall of Fame
Joined: 21 Dec 2007 Posts: 1852 Location: Maine
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:14 pm Post subject: |
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Wowowowowow, who said that Lundvuquist is way out there to challenge the shot??  _________________
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dirkhorst College
Joined: 22 Jan 2008 Posts: 83
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Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:47 am Post subject: |
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| mx42 wrote: | Pro-fly is a marketing term coined by Vaughn to differentiate themselves from the rest of the pack - and they used it to help them sell their Velocity line.
Take a look at Patrick Roy. When he first started, he was very dependent on the butterfly. Then examine his later years - he adapted to become more patient as shooters seemed to 'wisen up' and try to pick the top corners on him. Yet people still labeled him as a butterfly goalie. This is why I dislike the term.
To paraphrase one of the best goalie instructors I have ever read and observed (Steve McKichan of Future Pro (futurepro.com)) - the butterfly save is not a style, but a save maneuver.
There is always a place to put yourself to give the shooter 0% chance, but of course you have other factors to worry about...keep in mind that this is a work in progress, and I have a bit more to write but I will post them up when I'm done. |
You´re 100 % right ...it´s a possible maneuver in a lot of Goalies had to do and to know........
From the "OLD STYLE" to the "HYPRIDE STYLE" Goalies must find a combination of all for themselfs, so we had to talk about a Style mix with more viewing to Butterfly or other " main maneuver "...
Best regards
Dirk _________________
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