by Kevin Woodley
Watching Cam Talbot and David Rittich working on this simple two-puck sharp-angle drill before a recent practice in Vancouver, it was hard not to notice them choosing different save selections on the initial shot from near the bottom of the face-off circle.

At various points, Talbot and Rittich mixed in everything from squaring up in a butterfly, to an overlap, to a variety of Reverse-VH options, including a standard skate-on-post Reverse, a Reverse that pushed out into more of a butterfly, and some shin-on-post Reverse:

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  1. D Lin

    Do you have any comment on the use of the poke check and paddle in this drill?

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