Podcast Interview: Jack Campbell with Steve McKichan of Futureprolive.com
In our interview Jack talks about his summer training for the last couple years, with the Abbott brothers in Sarnia and with Dallas Stars Goalie Coach Mike Valley.
We also had a chance to discuss the significant impact his current goalie coach, Joe Exeter has had on his development over the last several years. The entire World Junior experience is discussed in detail including dealing with the hostile crowd and preparing every game as if you were starting.
We also recalled his 6 summers with Future Pro Goalie School and how he now believes he will finally be able to beat me in the three puck game.
Jack will be attending our Prospect Camp this summer.
This podcast is one example of the great content that Steve McKichan will soon make available to members at futureprolive.com. Future Pro Live Premium Instruction is designed for all goalies of all abilities, coaches, goalie coaches and goalie parents.
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I enjoyed the interview. Steve, can you please expand on how to play the ‘three puck game’? Thanks!
My variation of the three puck game is quite simple. The game itself is actually a great battle and conditioning game for the goalie.
The player puts three pucks in the slot. He can shoot or deke all of the pucks. His option. He starts with the first puck and keeps using that EXACT puck until he scores it. He then goes to puck # 2 and then on to puck # 3. He must score all three pucks in under 10 attempts total. They are attempts not shots on goal so shots that miss the net or poke checks count as one of the ten attempts.
GREAT GAME!
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Hmmm, I think I’ll start with one puck and work my way up …