Thank you for making those videos. I'm learning lots. I'm a 60 years old beer leaguer who has been out of the net for 30+ years and making a comeback. In my time, it was all stand up and trying to learn the butterfly style. In your drill on the puck rebounder in front of the goalie, shouldn't the goalie go down to cover the bottom portion of the net in case of a deflection? Then quickly go back up and get set for the upcoming shot. My biggest challenge I find is recovery back to be square to the puck. Keep up the great work!
@@paulbrown7375 Thank you for watching! Ideally, yes the goalie would drop for in tight plays. In this drill, we wanted Blake to hold his feet and work on small movements, so the rebounder was more of a prop than a game situation. Glad to hear you're making a comeback to the position!
Hi Coach can you make a Video for beginners?
Basics a the Rest of the stuff?
Absolutely! I've been working on stringing some drills together for a beginner's lesson! Stay tuned.
@@thementalgoalie thank you very much 💪🏻 and merry Christmas 🎄
Thank you for making those videos. I'm learning lots. I'm a 60 years old beer leaguer who has been out of the net for 30+ years and making a comeback. In my time, it was all stand up and trying to learn the butterfly style.
In your drill on the puck rebounder in front of the goalie, shouldn't the goalie go down to cover the bottom portion of the net in case of a deflection? Then quickly go back up and get set for the upcoming shot. My biggest challenge I find is recovery back to be square to the puck.
Keep up the great work!
@@paulbrown7375 Thank you for watching! Ideally, yes the goalie would drop for in tight plays. In this drill, we wanted Blake to hold his feet and work on small movements, so the rebounder was more of a prop than a game situation. Glad to hear you're making a comeback to the position!