At an Eli Wilson Goaltending Day in Summerland, BC, Carey Price discussed his paddle length decision-making process while serving as the demo goalie for the camp, and explained how he varies his skate sharpening throughout the season. Price also walked through his stick-taping method and spoke openly with young goalies about personal topics including dealing with bullies in school.
- Carey Price adjusts his skate sharpening at different points during the season, suggesting young goalies should experiment to find what works for their game.
- Price was actively experimenting with paddle length during this camp, using his role as demo goalie to test different setups.
- Price demonstrated and explained his personal stick-taping technique, with full video coverage promised on InGoal Magazine.
- Price engaged openly with young goaltenders on off-ice topics including handling bullying, showing the importance of mental and personal development alongside technical skills.
- The session was recorded at Eli Wilson Goaltending's Day with Carey Price event in Summerland, BC, offering a rare relaxed and candid format with an NHL starter.
In this Episode of the InGoal Radio Podcast presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, while visiting the Eli Wilson Goaltending Day with Carey Price we recorded a question and answer session between Carey and the young goaltenders who joined him in Summerland, BC for the day.
Feature Interview
presented by NHL Sense ArenaYou’ll get to hear a relaxed and open Price sharing answers to everything from how he varies his sharpening during the year, to dealing with bullies in school, and even what his favorite ice cream flavor is… Carey also walks us through his decision on what paddle length to use this season – he was experimenting while being the “demo” goalie for the camp – and also how to tape his stick – full video will appear here at InGoal soon!
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