10 Essential Points To Be A Successful Goalie
By
Matt Slautterback
April 1991
1.
Keep the stick
head further out so not to have to go around your head to get to the offside
head shots. Also keep the stick head Flat
so that there is more area showing. This means keeping top & bottom
hands on the same plane.
2.
On right side
low/bounce shots need to practice keeping stick head flat. You have
tendency to turn it – thus less saving area.
3.
Don’t
guess. Need to practice seeing the ball coming out of the stick.
Although you usually know where it’s going you are developing bad habit and
will probably let some close ones go by that could have been saved if you’d
seen the ball.
4.
On in close with attackman, or not necessarily close but when you are locked
on pipe, once it is clear that attackman isn’t
shooting but redirecting across the cage then need to get to the other side as
quickly as possible.
a. Lead with your head. Need to turn it fast as you
are moving, in order to see where to go. Move fast.
b. Gauge by the pass whether or not to go hi or low but
always come across ready to go hip height or lower. – If the pass is low
then the shot will have a hard time being anywhere above hip. If pass is
high then you’ve also baited high. You’ll know he’s going high so come up
big.
5.
On over the top
passes you’ve gotten in the habit of not calling check. Need to yell
CHECK loud!
a. Also not whipping around fast enough. Come
around head first and fast – make sure your position is right.
6.
Your position has
been off. Make sure it’s right and that you’re not too far out. Need to be
able to get anywhere on the crease in one step.
7.
Make sure your
talk is clear and correct.
- also get the numbers
right. Don’t confuse the D.
8.
Meet with Quinn
and study 6 on 6 and especially man down.
9.
Don’t take the
little step to bait and if you do – GO HARD. Always be ready for the
shot.
10.
Whatever
happens – Wing it – go with it & save the ball. Remember to be loose
but amped and that there are certain things you can do to be better but that
things will happen in games and in practice that are beyond your control.
Don’t think twice about them. Go with it.