The breakaway is one of the most exciting plays in hockey but can be the most stressful on both the player and the goaltender. This lesson is designed to provide a confident strategy to goaltenders and a strong teaching tool for all coaches.
First of all, it is absolutely crucial that in all lessons [...]

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The great artwork is courtesy of inGoal Magazine friend Dave Gunnarsson. Check out all of Dave’s great work at DaveArt.com.

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It’s not often I see an NHL goalie do something that makes me say “hey, I could have done that” but tonight I did a few times. It’s nice to see these guys are human, and you gotta feel for them. Vesa Toskala let in a goal that, while officaly counting as a shot on [...]

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Worcester Sharks vs Manchester Monarchs

On a night when the they were out shot almost 2 to 1 by the Sharks, the Monarchs came away with a convincing 6-3 victory, and remain on top of the Atlantic Division.

Manchester goalie Jonathan Bernier spent a busy night in net stopping 46 of 49 shots. Bernier picked up the win, and improves his record to [...]

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Ever notice that a lot of goalies who wear a lexan throat protector, NHL’ers included, tend to tie the side strings through the cage itself rather than through the ear holes? The throat protector was made to pivot up and down, but attaching it this way causes it to balloon out in front of the [...]

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Artist David Arrigo sent along some shots of Brent Johnson’s newest mask,

“Brent is a huge Zeppelin fan and this one is based on the album art of Physical Graphitti, it was quite the chore and I told him the next album art we do on his lid should be the “white” album from the [...]

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Saves of the Week

On December 15, 2009 By

Another great round up of the best goalies making the best save. I love Carey Price’s cross-crease dive, and Quick was quick with the leather as he slid across his crease but for my money the poke check by Brodeur was a thing of beauty – skillful and artful at the same time.

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