S3:E7 STOP BITING ON FAKES PLUS EXTRA TIPS

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  • Опубліковано 7 січ 2025

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  • @danielsculnick1085
    @danielsculnick1085 3 роки тому +14

    Gotta give Keeks all of the props in the world for coming through on what he says he would. I reached out to him, via email, and he responded so quickly my head spin. He then made the most generous offer, his time, to speak with my son, three time zones away. He makes great videos and backs them up by being an incredible human being.
    Thank you Keeks for all of it.

    • @sachads5322
      @sachads5322 3 роки тому

      100 per cent
      This guy has been a huge help to my game! Responds quickly.. chatted on the phone… solid advice, solid guy.

  • @stackthepadsgoaltending
    @stackthepadsgoaltending 3 роки тому +7

    Great video Keek's. Tons of great information. One thing with my goalie, he often bites on the fake then he relies on his athleticism to try and make the save. Keep the content rolling.

  • @mtlgoalie62
    @mtlgoalie62 3 роки тому +3

    The most Canadian transition ever!! Love it. Great video as always. The Statue Drill must be murder for a goalie. Hard to not budge and say "Thank you sir, may I have another".

    • @FutureProGoaltendingUSA
      @FutureProGoaltendingUSA  3 роки тому +3

      Yes… the goalies need to trust the shooter, but on some level a little counter intuitive but is REALLY makes them assess puck trajectory. I created a second variation as well where the drill has the same set up. but…… the goalie has to do everything possible to avoid getting hit with the puck. The bottom line is that to get out of the way you just be watching the pucks flight. They are fun little drills especially for the little guys. It really gets them waiting to see where puck is going.

    • @mtlgoalie62
      @mtlgoalie62 3 роки тому +1

      @@FutureProGoaltendingUSA Almost a reverse psychology drill. Really interesting. Thanks!

  • @anthonypeak2125
    @anthonypeak2125 3 роки тому

    My own personal Coach. Thanks Keek's. Season #3. Just keeps getting better. Really appreciate your time and effort.

  • @Hairdresser_on_Tires
    @Hairdresser_on_Tires 3 роки тому +1

    I liked the “in game “ drills. As a beer leaguer I don’t get a lot of practice time for drills.

  • @TheRealKurtB
    @TheRealKurtB 2 роки тому

    Somebody pay this guy for all the helpful videos!

  • @reaper2478
    @reaper2478 3 роки тому +2

    Dropping the knowledge on this Monday morning!!! 🙏 Stick discipline is crucial.. especially against this higher level players for sure! 👍🤘😎

  • @IamFormaggio
    @IamFormaggio 3 роки тому

    Good advice. My 13yr old son just had his "worst" game giving up 9 out of 47 shots. 1 was clean over his shoulder. A few on break aways, some 2 and 3 on none. A few on the 2nd and 3rd rebound. He got a penalty for tripping which was actually him just playing the puck out of the crease to stop the next pass/back door.

  • @OldFogeyGoalie
    @OldFogeyGoalie 3 роки тому

    The guys hit the boards behind the net, and a frigg’n leaf comes falling down. I’m thinking, “this ain’t outdoor hockey, where did that come from?”, then the transition hits. Good one.

  • @RadioControlAdventures
    @RadioControlAdventures 3 роки тому

    Great info on this video

  • @JackMuren
    @JackMuren 3 роки тому +1

    I'm guilty of leaving the stick behind. Any tips to help build muscle memory for stick discipline.?

    • @FutureProGoaltendingUSA
      @FutureProGoaltendingUSA  3 роки тому +3

      I would set up a mirror in the basement and put your pads gloves and stick on.
      In a controlled way just work on driving the right shoulder and leading with your stick… do that for 15-20 minutes a couple of times and repeat on the ice quickly during warmups and it should imprint over time

    • @JackMuren
      @JackMuren 3 роки тому

      @@FutureProGoaltendingUSA thank you Steve

  • @RolandMillington
    @RolandMillington 2 роки тому

    I noticed that at the 6:00 mark, as the goalie is doing the Telescoping and Retreating, he drives the same leg to stop on each side (his right). Do you recommend switching it up, and if so, should the drive be the outside leg each time, or should we practice driving the inside to develop more ambidextrous control? Beginner here in net (age 52), so I want to keep details like this consistent.

    • @FutureProGoaltendingUSA
      @FutureProGoaltendingUSA  2 роки тому +1

      I would ensure both legs are quality developed Stopping wise. (Bilateral skill balance) You would likely never be stopping as a shot it released so I wouldn’t worry at your stage which leg you chose, although generally you would stop with outside leg (closest to boards) as most threats would likely be going across to the other side and that makes a push to the middle easier.

  • @shaunnh2a585
    @shaunnh2a585 3 роки тому +2

    Mens league I love when they pass 2 on 1

  • @place_desjardins
    @place_desjardins 3 роки тому

    Long time ago - early 1990's, I was watching an NCAA Div III men's game, and the visiting team's goalie would do the figure 8 corner skating after the ref blew the whistle. All three periods. I never understood why until now.

  • @MarcelsHockeySchool
    @MarcelsHockeySchool 3 роки тому

    So, off topic, but in the game at the end, the teams benches are on opposite sides...I have never, ever seen that before :D

    • @FutureProGoaltendingUSA
      @FutureProGoaltendingUSA  3 роки тому

      That rink is the one I learned to skate on as a kid. It was built in the early 50’s. As a kid it has chain link behind the nets instead of glass and there was no glass at all on the side boards… the Montreal Canadiens and the Detroit Red Wings played exhibition games there during the original 6 days as they would often play local Senior teams. Actual tons of photos of the Rocket and Gordie Howe playing on that ice

    • @MarcelsHockeySchool
      @MarcelsHockeySchool 3 роки тому

      @@FutureProGoaltendingUSA Ah ok cool! Chain Link fence is still fairly common here in Germany...sadly...

  • @Captndarty
    @Captndarty 3 роки тому

    I will say that at lower levels of Hockey such as drop in and open skates I much prefer the D man takes the shooter. That allows the shooter to screw up the pass and the receiver to screw up the reception and then possibly screw up the shot. Three more chances to prevent the goal.

  • @felixflodman6534
    @felixflodman6534 3 роки тому

    Hey Steve! What do you mean specifically by dominating the level you're at right now (when talking about whether to move to a better league)? Minimum .920 sv%? .930? Thanks ahead.

    • @FutureProGoaltendingUSA
      @FutureProGoaltendingUSA  3 роки тому +1

      If an intelligent hockey observer that is not related to you, would say you are clearly far superior to your competition. And if you have real stats not calculated by a relative in the .930 range I would say you would be ready to move up

  • @3b1d5c
    @3b1d5c 3 роки тому

    Why does it sound like a haunted house is going on in the background?? Like screams?? Maybe I don’t want to know the answer….lol
    Great contents as always GOAT!

    • @FutureProGoaltendingUSA
      @FutureProGoaltendingUSA  3 роки тому +1

      After I shot it, I realized my daughters dog Chloe, was whining to get out side…. Or……… it was a murder/torture in progress between takes….😉

    • @3b1d5c
      @3b1d5c 3 роки тому

      @@FutureProGoaltendingUSA thought it was some advanced goalie training going on behind the scenes !

  • @PTS.MT.Goalie.BJJ.Andrew
    @PTS.MT.Goalie.BJJ.Andrew 3 роки тому

    Damn 2 on 1s. get one every game except its 2 on 0 for the last month and a half. Pass, pass, score 🤦‍♂️. I think I'll do a 2 pad with my stick to intercept the pass. Ef it..