S4:E20 NHL GOALIE COACH | BREAKAWAY HACKS | CLIP ANALYSIS
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- uture OHL Star, Ben Kraft, London Junior Knights AAA, helps show us several breakaway movement hacks with incredible power, speed and flexibility. I also do an NHL GOALIE COACH level breakdown of game clip scoring chances to see examples of great things and areas the goalies mess up on.
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Really enjoyed the game analysis at the end of this. Nice to see how the pros break things down.
Thanks as always for the tips and help Coach.
Thanks Jack!
Same, great to see how someone who knows what they're talking about break videos down
@@somethingsomething8511 thank you… got a bunch more coming……
The cutback drill is a groin snapper for us old timers. Generally you push with all you can to get across ahead of the shooter. But if they have quick hands, they might be able to cut back. To be able to stop yourself and push the trailing leg back is very difficult. Personally I always go for the poke check if the shooter is going across. The dirty play is to get your leg in front of the shooter as they come across to “stop the puck”. This will likely cause a trip, and you won’t make many friends this way, but they probably won’t try it again.
Love the analysis of the in game footage. Keep that up.
Thanks Fogey!
Great Stuff & knowledge! & as I’ve already read through the comments.. Will be ready for more analysis!! 🤜🤛
Thanks for watching.
Loved the breakaway tips cuz I get about 6 per game in beer league!👍
Sounds about right
THe game analysis was great, the drills are good but the game action is at another level
I have a bunch more of those coming and I’m sure you’ll like them. Thanks for watching
The Y breakaway technique is nearly unstoppable, learn that and more with FuturePro Goaltending online E-school ;)
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Good stuff. Thanks! 😎
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great video coach!!!
Thanks
This was helpful, however in beer league, I have several instances where my defense is nowhere to be found and Forward are able to come in on breakaways From the middle of the face off circles and cut across the net
The V theory becomes slightly less relevant as I find myself having to move Laterally across the front of the net to maintain depth or give up a lot of depths in order to make it all the way back to the post and get sniped.
Any suggestions on dealing with stopping breakaways With extreme lateral movement???
Thanks for all the vids.
Lateral movement is maximized when you have backward flow and momentum. Hence the Y theory. If you stand stationary and hope to move laterally with any power it will be highly ineffective. Try the backward flow and when you detect one of these chances get a really deep crouch to load the legs to increase power potential. (And quality fake poke checks will put shooters on defense )
For me as a beerleaguer, this drill is absolutely essential, hahaha
Every little bit helps
So many effortless backside recoveries at a violent velocity. My hips just hurt watching that!
Kids these days
On the cutback, is there a reason he slides into RVH instead of overlapping the post? Seems like the delay between pad hitting post and body coming in behind would open up a gap, as opposed to just bringing his squared butterfly slide over?
Both are valid options. I personally do as you describe. The one redeeming feature of the reverse here instead of overlap is it can prevent the “tuck around tap” guys like McDavid do every game. Great point and thanks for commenting.
@@FutureProGoaltending Thanks for the reply! It's always nice to know the reason behind save selection, there seem to always be many ways to do things
4:20....Fon't do that...Once you're down, you're done.
Got to do what works for you
Is the five -hole take away dependent on if the shooter is left or right handed? mean how do I decide which leg to feign the drop down with?
I would generally lean toward using the side you are most strong with initially. Fluery picks a one knee down,randomly independent of shooters hand
50 year old beer league goalie here....my knees are shot and im too old and fat to move like this kid. He's very smooth. Nice work kid!!
Describes me to a t
What’s the benefit to the Euro way??? Going that low seems like your giving way to much opportunity up top???
It is typically used as an emergency response if you don’t get the fundamental way accomplished. Although you tend to see more Euros using as a go to.
What skate sharpening do you get your skates.
Goalies at the higher levels would be 5/8-1/4” hollows
Is it still a thing that players who deke shoot the puck from a point that is 6-12” from the corner of the crease?
I don’t think that is consideration.
This is a bad
What are you trying to say?