I find interesting how our styles are completely different. Like how in real life goalies have different approaches and styles, too. I rarely ever use my right stick because I feel it leaves me vulnerable for deflected passes or short side snipes. I rely a lot on post-hugging to combat oversliding and finding my angles, instead. Almost like tapping the posts with the gloves in real life to find your angles. So I'd like to add one more advice fo beginners: Find your own style and let guides like this inspire you to try new things. No guide provides the be all, end all solutions for stopping pucks. The game changes from year to year and so should your approach to playing goalie. Ultimately, it's easy: If you make the stop, nobody asks you how. 😁
hi, Thank u so much brother, from last 7 days i was getting fu_ked up bcoz i can’t control goalie , u make every single thing easy brother . Love and Respect brother ❤
I don't mind high cam but I prefer low. Angles so important. Tip for goalies having tough time watching puck instead of goalie is make the straps on your pads black if you have white pads it will help with your peripheral
Playing goalie in nhl games is so fun when you’re an actual goalie because even though a majority of the actual saves are automatic, the positioning is the main focus, which is really similar to real life goaltending
Bright stick is jesus if you don't your not getting shutouts at all legit so much better it makes you if you know when and hoe to use it being the agile and agility of the build