Former Notre Dame netminder and current Ohio Machine member Scott Rodgers steps into the Brine Instructional series to show how he tracks shooters to increase his odds of a save.
Good stuff, especially to the point on wasted movement! I'm an old head and a big fan of the game, especially goalies. Anyway, nowadays it seems like goalies try to make saves with their hands, without stepping to the ball first. Whether the step is forward or lateral, moving to the ball allows for an easier save with the hands and or body. Many times these are high percentage goals from great shooter/athlete's, but the goalie can give themselves a fighting chance when under fire. Studying game/practice tape, frame by frame, could help goalies be more efficient between the pipes. What are your thoughts? Thanks. -Anthony
Perfect explanation to playing the percentages
So helpful! Great video.
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Amazing tips
awesome
video!
Good stuff, especially to the point on wasted movement! I'm an old head and a big fan of the game, especially goalies. Anyway, nowadays it seems like goalies try to make saves with their hands, without stepping to the ball first. Whether the step is forward or lateral, moving to the ball allows for an easier save with the hands and or body. Many times these are high percentage goals from great shooter/athlete's, but the goalie can give themselves a fighting chance when under fire. Studying game/practice tape, frame by frame, could help goalies be more efficient between the pipes. What are your thoughts? Thanks. -Anthony
realy helpfull
Great for beginners!
Where did you get your mesh dyed?
good tips
Dude I went to ur game against the cannons on Saturday
what shaft do you play with????
Is he a lefty I am and I'm a goalie and one of the best
duncan Ward Id bar down y'all easily.
i can actually play goal with both hand so i switch with the pipe
To small armor
Im the best goalie for u11