Frölunda goaltender Niklas Rubin was leading the Swedish Hockey League with three shutouts in four games, a 0.76 GAA and .962 SV% when InGoal Radio interviewed him about an unusual on-ice training method developed with goaltending coach Kristoffer Martin. Rubin also discusses using in-game breathing exercises to combat mental fatigue. AHL veteran Troy Grosenick, coming off a .920 save percentage season, explains how improved posture contributed to his steady rise over four seasons after signing with the Los Angeles Kings.
- Niklas Rubin used an unconventional on-ice training method developed with goaltending coach Kristoffer Martin that helped him post a 0.76 GAA and .962 SV% in the Swedish Hockey League.
- Rubin uses in-game breathing exercises to manage mental fatigue and stay sharp throughout games — a technique goaltenders at any level can adopt.
- Troy Grosenick credits improved posture as a key factor in his consistent rise over four AHL seasons, leading to an NHL contract with the Los Angeles Kings.
- Grosenick describes the unique psychological stress of being an NHL bubble player with a baby due at home, offering an honest look at life as a journeyman goaltender.
- The Bauer helmet lineup is reviewed in detail, covering innovations in comfort and protection to help goalies choose the right mask for their game.
In this week’s episode, presented by the Hockey Shop Source for Sports, we chat about the recent free agency period, the goaltender the signings and their potential impact around the league.
Feature Interview
presented by NHL Sense ArenaWe also head (virtually) to Sweden to speak with goaltender Niklas Rubin of the storied Frölunda franchise — whose most famous alumnus goalie is none other than Henrik Lundqvist. We found Rubin, who was leading the Swedish Hockey League at the time of recording with three shutouts in four games for a 0.76 GAA and a .962 SV%, through a newspaper article detailing an unusual on-ice training method he has used since last summer. Beyond innovative training with his goaltending coach Kristoffer Martin we talk about Swedish Hockey, his own development and current game-day routines as well as an interesting look at mental fatigue and his use of breathing exercises in-game to remain sharp. We’re sure you’ll find a number of great ideas in this interview to bring to your game the next time you step on the ice. And in our second feature interview we catch up with seven-year veteran Troy Grosenick, who is coming off a .920 season in the AHL, to talk about what it’s like to be a part of this game of goaltending musical chairs after he signed with the Los Angeles Kings, and get some bonus input on the stress of life in the NHL playoff bubble with a baby on the way back home, how posture played a role in his steady rise over the past four seasons, and how this second offseason reminds him of youth hockey as he gets changed in parking lots loaded with NHL players.
Weekly Gear Segment
presented by The Hockey Shop Source for SportsIn the Gear Segment sponsored by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, Woody and Cam go through the entire line of Bauer Helmets looking at innovations for comfort and protection as well as choosing the right helmet for your game. The gear segment in this episode features the Bauer line of masks.
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