The Hardest Move in Goaltending- Butterfly Overlap into RVH

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  • Опубліковано 14 вер 2022
  • Before I go any further, 1. he’s just skating and that's okay. Two: yes, Demko is better than I ever was. 3. I make these videos not to critique NHL guys but to help young (and old) goalies learn.

    Had to get that out of the way early because whenever I critique an NHL goalie I get a bunch of comments and messages telling me I’m jealous.

    I actually could care less about which goalie I’m talking about. I don’t play goalie anymore. I train athletes, coach goalies and study to be a doctor of PT.

    Anyways, when I find too many goalies either don’t know, or struggle to enter the RVH from a butterfly overlap.

    To be fair, it is probably the hardest skating movement a goalie has to do.

    Just because it’s hard doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be done. It means you need to work on it until you can do it correctly.

    There’s no taking shortcuts in this game if you want to play at a high level.

    Listen to the video for the break down. There is a longer, more detailed version on my youtube that also comes with a drill to help you practice this transition.

    Just youtube Jamie Phillips, it should pop up

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @StrykerZeals
    @StrykerZeals 7 місяців тому +15

    Very late to the party here, but Demko does do it with both the zigzag as well as the single hinge. The reason for the zigzag is staying square to anyone up ice if the goalie feels a passing player is the more likely action after the attackers obtain the puck.

  • @Acyclistandhockeysnob
    @Acyclistandhockeysnob Рік тому +43

    At my age, every move is the hardest move to do in the crease.😂

    • @stevenkeene3532
      @stevenkeene3532 7 місяців тому

      😂😂

    • @RoughRaiders13
      @RoughRaiders13 4 місяці тому +2

      Amen. I just got back into playing at 45 after about a 20 year layoff. Plus for me butterfly wasn't even much of a thing back in my glory days. Thankfully my reflexes are still on point, just still working on getting my body to cooperate. I'll get there. I love videos like these. This is great content and definitely something I'm going to work on and try to integrate into my game.

  • @lindylou6694
    @lindylou6694 Рік тому

    My first thought is to get my pad square to the puck, regardless of the foots seal on the post bc a bank won't go in if I'm square. Most shooters try to bank it off your pad. Good/dirty shooters will try to do so off your body/head. After being square, you can hinge around to be flat (-ish, depending on the play) to the goal line

  • @Sammy-tk4ei
    @Sammy-tk4ei Рік тому +1

    Hey Jamie, as a goalie trying to make it to juniors right now, what are your thoughts on how a goalie should anchor to the post. Do you prefer to see the toe on the post or skate blade. I'm personally a blade to post guy only because I find it easier to hinge and change my angle that way compared to having that toe to pad gap as my anchor, I guess I feel I can control it better using my blade. I do however think having the toe and pad as an anchor creates a better seal, but I'm curious to your thoughts.

    • @fin_ballo1761
      @fin_ballo1761 Рік тому

      Im kinda late but you should play it when you go to the post go with skate but if you have time try to seal it with the toe, sorry for bad English

  • @ethandelgrego9290
    @ethandelgrego9290 Рік тому +3

    I’ve gotten scored on off bankoffs before great video

    • @jamiephillips30
      @jamiephillips30  Рік тому +2

      It all comes down to the read. If the puck is tight then you have to seal the short side. If its in the corner, get up! If you read the player is going to wrap right away then you can push right to the far post.

  • @torstenschmitt7782
    @torstenschmitt7782 Рік тому +1

    I think we're talking two different sotuations here, bacause in some cases, you might not get the time to pivot and get a nice lock on the first post...

  • @justallmedia
    @justallmedia Рік тому +5

    after watching Demko's transitions its made clear why he does the push off. his leg is behind the redline and when he brings that same leg back. he then quickly transitions to the pivot where and his leg is properly positioned not to get the bank goal.
    I see what you mean, but most of the goalies in your example are already above the line and can pivot first before the push to the post.

    • @jamiephillips30
      @jamiephillips30  Рік тому +3

      Goalies can and should have the ability to find their post and hinge even if they are behind the goal line. I will upload some footage working on the same play from an even more aggressive positioning!
      Ultimately it doesn't matter what Demko does because he's an NHL goalie, an outlier, the 1% of the 1%. No matter what he does he will succeed. For your young goalies however, the devil is in the details. I would just hate for goalies to give up bad goals in this situation because no one has shown them different post recoveries.

    • @justallmedia
      @justallmedia Рік тому

      @@jamiephillips30 yeah no problem. I get what you'er saying and ultimately will apply what you said to my game LOL

    • @jamiephillips30
      @jamiephillips30  Рік тому

      @@justallmedia Glad to hear that! All that matters is you find what works for you!

    • @DkDerek
      @DkDerek Рік тому +1

      @@jamiephillips30 maybe he doesn't want 2 more hip surgeries lol

    • @jamiephillips30
      @jamiephillips30  Рік тому

      @@DkDerek Can't blame him on that haha

  • @AzNightmare
    @AzNightmare Рік тому +3

    0:09 *I'm so jealous of that post to post seal. Not blessed with height and flexible hips, lol.*

  • @nemtall
    @nemtall 9 місяців тому +1

    I don't see what the overlap is .

  • @vanniek71
    @vanniek71 Рік тому +1

    I just want some good pegs that actually hold the net in!

    • @RandomGuyCDN
      @RandomGuyCDN 9 місяців тому +2

      Ive heard nothing but good things about people using piranha pegs

  • @Gr33nFather
    @Gr33nFather 4 дні тому

    it looks so easy but I can't do that lol

  • @illg0d
    @illg0d 29 днів тому

    Idk

  • @TinaLieberman
    @TinaLieberman 22 дні тому

    No you have to do that if your skate is over or on the goal line

  • @HiImSeanIPlayBass
    @HiImSeanIPlayBass 8 місяців тому +1

    Just watch Jonathan quick do it.

  • @blumkinpie
    @blumkinpie Рік тому +3

    Or just go post leg up and stay on your post, problem solved. I don't get why they are teaching this when even NHL goalies get lit up nightly on the highlight real doing the reverse vh

  • @didjdbjdj8141
    @didjdbjdj8141 6 місяців тому +2

    The thing is you didn't even make it to the NHL

  • @salman13
    @salman13 Рік тому +2

    if you're not being paid to play and if it's too hard don your hips....just let in the goal lol. not worth a hip surgery in 10 years.