
Are Small Area Games the NHL Secret? | GOALIE SCIENCE |Episode 131
The guys dive into the November slump, gamifying training to stay motivated, and why too many goalies are afraid of getting scored on. They revisit the stick save debate, celebrate the most important goalie drill of all time (one puck), and rant about weak glutes, soft mindsets, and parents emailing refund requests. They also cover how a single visit to a vision specialist fixed a year-long glove-side issue—and why it’s time to trust your goalie coach (especially when they send you elsewhere).
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Show Notes
Topics Covered:
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One puck drill: why it’s the most valuable goalie drill on the planet
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Playing on a weak team: how it can fast-track your development
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Why spring hockey should be chaos
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Stick saves part 2: gloves, rebounds, and puck rotation
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The truth behind “developmental” programs that don’t develop
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Goalies who are afraid to get scored on
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November slumps: why it happens and how to get through it
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Vision problems & goalie performance: Acreman case study
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Strength training, athlete excuses, and parent overreach
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Easy Crease & Bauer gear giveaways
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