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InGoal Radio Episode 65: Jonathan Bernier

InGoal Radio Episode 65: Jonathan Bernier

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In his InGoal Radio interview, Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jonathan Bernier — the 11th overall pick who won a Stanley Cup with Los Angeles — discusses how he evaluates his own performance away from the ice, identifies his on-ice cues for success, and reflects on a career that included stops in Anaheim, Colorado, and Toronto before a team-MVP caliber season in Detroit.

Key Takeaways
  • Bernier identifies specific on-ice cues he uses to monitor and sustain his performance during games.
  • Self-evaluation away from the ice is a key part of Bernier's development process and routine.
  • A Stanley Cup win in Los Angeles and experience across five NHL organizations shaped Bernier's approach to goaltending.
  • Bernier's advice and insights are framed to apply to goaltenders at all age and development levels.
  • After journeyman stops in Anaheim, Colorado, and Toronto, Bernier produced a team-MVP caliber season with Detroit.

In this episode we sit down with Detroit’s Jonathan Bernier. The former 11th overall selection in the Entry Draft began his career with early success, winning a Stanley Cup in Los Angeles and after stops in Anaheim, Colorado and Toronto, this year he’s fashioned a team-MVP caliber season.

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Bernier talks with us about development, his cues for success on the ice and how he evaluates his game off the ice. It’s a wide-ranging discussion that is sure to have something for goaltenders of all ages.

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