Steve McKichan, he was the goalie coach for the Leafs from 2004-2008 and also trained Ed Belfour for a few years. He runs a goalie camp in Strathroy and gave me a free private session as a bonus for the design work I did for him.
My stick is wood with a foam-core paddle, better for durability and control than composite sticks.
What makes a great goalie coach is understanding that not all goalies are equal. Once he saw my playing style, he worked on my personal strengths and weaknesses. He even offered another free session for the next time I want to make the drive over there.
I told him the teams I play on are bad defensively, so my key is to reduce rebounds and control the puck on every shot. I do feel more confident now, I had a pretty bad streak for the past few weeks with my league team and this definitely helps.
Captain Mazda wrote:What makes a great goalie coach is understanding that not all goalies are equal. Once he saw my playing style, he worked on my personal strengths and weaknesses. He even offered another free session for the next time I want to make the drive over there.
I told him the teams I play on are bad defensively, so my key is to reduce rebounds and control the puck on every shot. I do feel more confident now, I had a pretty bad streak for the past few weeks with my league team and this definitely helps.
Don't lie, it's Michael J Fox and he's given you a mighty duck T shirt with a free speech, explaining how mighty the wiley duck really is, showing you how to adopt the flying V tactic that you, one day, will spearhead.
where the fuck is Kenan though ?, can't win games without knuckle pucks
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