Goalie Training Podcasts

Ingoal Radio: Ep 347: Team Usa Goalie Coach Mike Buckley Of The Los Angeles Kings

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Episode 347 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features gold-medal winning Team USA goalie coach Mike Buckley of the Los Angeles Kings. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Buckley talks about his experiences at the Olympics, including his work with Connor Hellebuyck, and shares some incredible lessons from a coaching career that includes a decade in the NCAA before the past seven in the NHL, first with the Pittsburgh Penguins and there last three in Los Angeles. Buckley talks about teaching "motion," a variation on backwards flow (for lack of a better term) that isn't limited to rush chances, and the psychology and mindset he's brought to the Kings, including walking us through a simple breath work drill that Anton Forsberg said has helped him immensely this season. It really is a can't miss interview loaded with takeaways for goalies at every level. In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we ask whether that desire to protect our kids in minor hockey is really preparing them for life beyond it. We also review this weeks Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, featuring Jet Greaves of the Columbus Blue Jackets with a two-part look at sharp-angle shots and passes behind screens. And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, for a look at the Warrior Alpha Surge pads, with so many new features we had to saves the gloves for another time.

Website: InGoal Radio

Ingoal Radio: Ep 346: Olympians: Gold Medal Winner Aerin Frankel From Team Usa And Rei Halloran From Team Japan

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Episode 346 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a pair of Olympians: gold-medal winner Aerin Frankel from Team USA and Rei Halloran from Team Japan. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Frankel shares insights from her gold-medal winning experience at the Olympics and success with the Boston Fleet after an outstanding college career, including advice on managing pressure on a big stage. And in our second feature interview, Halloran talks about her unique path the 2026 Winter Games with Team Japan as something of a late bloomer who did a lot of different sports, including horse back riding which has some interesting ties to goaltending, before playing Div. 3 NCAA at Wesleyan University, then professionally in Norway and Sweden, as well as the occasional practice fill-in stint with the Fleet. In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we build on a recent post-game interview with Devin Cooley of the Calgary Flames and revisit the importance of finding wins within the game regardless of results. We also review this weeks Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, featuring the return of veteran Frederik Andersen of the Carolina Hurricanes and a breakdown on how to play a 2-on-1 pass higher in the zone compare to in tight. And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, for a look at the new True Catalyst Nitro pads and their patent pending Post Connection System, a large, uniquely shaped toe bridge design to improve post play.

Website: InGoal Radio

Rslint Goalie Science: One Coach Cut His Best Players On Purpose | Epsiode 142

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Welcome back to Goalie Science. After three months off (and yes, Derek missed an alarm), Jamie and Derek are back and working through a backlog of topics that have been building since before the Olympics. This one covers a lot of ground. Here's what's inside: Olympics Gold Medal Game Breakdown The US won. Canada is in shambles. But how can you not love that game? The pace, the decision-making, the skill level this is how hockey is supposed to look. Jamie and Derek break down Hellebuyck performance vs. Binnington's, and why depth management makes all the difference at that level. "Everyone Missed Hellebuyck" Did They Though? The internet went wild after the Olympics claiming scouts missed Connor Hellebuyck Jamie pushes back hard. He was drafted fourth round. Jamie was drafted seventh. The scouts didn't miss him he was exactly where he needed to be, and he earned his way up. The moral of the story isn't that the system is broken. It's that if you're good enough and persistent enough, the right people find you. Why System Fit Matters More Than Talent Edmonton's goalie problem has nothing to do with the goalies. It has everything to do with the system they play in. Jamie breaks down why lateral skaters thrive in Edmonton and why putting a square peg in a round hole destroys careers and why Joe Wall might be the answer if Edmonton ever figures it out. The Scandinavian Experiment That Cut the Best Players Derek shares a study from a Scandinavian soccer program that intentionally cut their best U12 players and replaced them with late bloomers. Over a five-year period it worked. The best 12-year-olds were no longer the best 15-year-olds. What does that tell us about how we evaluate and develop young athletes in North America? Tryout Season Survival Guide It's that time of year. Jamie and Derek break down everything you need to know: The difference between AAA teams and teams that play AAA and why it matters more than the letter on the jersey Why your kid developing on a competitive Double A team beats making a bottom-feeder AAA roster How to read between the lines when a coach is stringing you along Why if you played 60 games for a coach, those 60 games already were your tryout The one question every parent should ask directly and stop waiting for a vague answer Can You Actually Develop Hockey IQ? Money buys opportunity. It doesn't buy hockey IQ. And in the big moments playoffs, championship games, pressure situations coaches put on the kid they trust, not the kid with the best hands. So how do you actually build IQ? Film study is part of it. But the answer that came up? Coach. Volunteer. Teach it. The process of explaining the game to younger players forces you to connect dots faster than any drill ever will. Shout Outs Congrats to the Glancaster Bombers U12A first team in franchise history to win the Tri County Championships Congrats to the Fox U18 boys first state championship in program history Shout out to Eric Comrie for taking 30 seconds out of a game night to record a personal hype video for one of Jamie's remote mentorship goalies Big shout out to Mason Martin, Ryan Toyer, and Andrew Crochek all three Ghost athletes invited to the USA Hockey 40-man U17 National Development Program camp Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Website: RSLINT Goalie Science

Ingoal Radio: Ep 345: Canadian Olympian And Vancouver Goldeneyes Goalie Emerance Maschmeyer

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Episode 345 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a return appearance from Canadian Olympian and Vancouver Goldeneyes goalie Emerance Maschmeyer In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Maschmeyer talks about her experiences at the 2026 Olympics, and how it differed from 2022 both in terms of having fans in the building and being a parent this time around. We also got some great advice on how to handle nerves in big moments, including a reminder message she writes on her blocker, and talk about her transition from Ottawa to Vancouver in the PWHL, and what its like to again be working with a new coaching voice. In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, drop Part 2 of what to do when the season comes to an end, as it has for many minor hockey families, to give give everyone proper closure. We also review this weeks Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, featuring the debut of Brandon Bussi and a great video breakdown on rush depth and choosing the proper push path on a cross-ice one timer. And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, for a look at their big sale on Pro Return equipment from CCM and Bauer, including big names like Vasilevskiy and Markstrom.

Website: InGoal Radio

Ingoal Radio: Ep 344:tampa Bay Lightning, Syracuse Crunch Goalie Brandon Halverson

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Episode 344 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Tampa Bay Lightning, Syracuse Crunch goalie -- and recently named AHL goalie of the month -- Brandon Halverson. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Halverson shares lessons and insights from a long, often winding journey to his first NHL start last season with the Lightning, more than a decade after being picked in the second by the New York Rangers in the 2014 NHL Draft. It's a path that included playing second division in Germany after injuries forced him out for almost two seasons, and at one point working as a delivery driver as he worked his way back from multiple surgeries, before starting his comeback in the ECHL and earning his way up to the AHL and then the NHL. It's a can't miss chat filled with great advice, both between the pipes technically and tactically, and between the ears with mindset tips. In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we talk about what to do when the season comes to an end, as it has for many minor hockey families, to give give everyone proper closure. We also review this weeks Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, featuring Matt Murray with breaking down how to managed post play and posture on an angled rush attack versus a low-high passing play. And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, for a look at the new True Project X stick, with a lively mid-kick flex, sharp graphics and weighing in at just 535 grams.

Website: InGoal Radio

Ingoal Radio: Ep 343: Top Womens Goalie Of The 2026 Olympics, Switzerlands Andrea Braendli

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Episode 343 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features the Top Women's Goalie of the 2026 Olympics, Switzerland's Andrea Braendli. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Braendli discusses backstopping the Swiss women to just their second ever bronze medal in Milan with a 2-1 overtime win over Sweden after a series of 40-plus save performances just to get to the medal games. The 28-year-old shares stories and advice from her roots in the game playing mostly against boys growing up in Switzerland, and how she ended up winning a NCAA national championship at Ohio State before heading back overseas to play in Sweden, where she was named the league's top goalie. She talks technique, tactics and how to adjust to new coaching voices, including why some of her worst goalie coaches ended up being her best. In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we talk about metrics and how to use (or better yet ignore) them, while also somewhat irincally introducing a new, free shot-tracking application developed by InGoal. We also review this weeks Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, featuring Alex Lyon with some great advice on managing rush depth, and when to let go and just play on instinct. And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, for a look at CCM's Phenom chest protector, which shrinks pro-level protection into a mobile unit for kids.

Website: InGoal Radio

Ingoal Radio: Ep 342: Carolina Hurricanes Goaltending Coach Paul Schonfelder

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Episode 342 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Carolina Hurricanes goaltending coach Paul Schonfelder. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Schonfelder shares his path -- and important lessons from it -- to the NHL as a coach, including the transition from a short stint playing minor pro to coaching Junior A in Ontario, then coaching in the OHL, with Hockey Canada and into a development role with the Hurricanes that led to his current job. He shares tips on working with different styles of goaltender at the same time, quickly building relationships with new goalies (as he had to do with waiver claim turned rising star Brandon Bussi), the importance of a growth mindset, how to help your goalie manage the mental challenge of low-event games, and lots, lots more. In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we look at important lessons from Connor Hellebuyck's path from never playing tier 1 minor hockey to becoming an Olympic champion. We also review this weeks Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, in which Vizual Edge user Cam Talbot sharing tips on how to use "windows" to manage plays and passes from behind the net. And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the most common padded undergarments in NHL locker rooms (and tease a new arrival to the category!)

Website: InGoal Radio

Rslint Goalie Science: Why Some Goalies Make The Nhl | Ep 141 Ft | Roope Koistinen

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In this episode, Jamie and Roope cover: Roopes background: Northern Finland, starting goalie at 4, full-time by 9 Why he started coaching while still playing: I didnt get the help, so I wanted to help others How Finlands goalie coaching education system works (levels, regional coaches, consistent messaging) The shift in Finnish coaching culture: more organized education and easier pathways into coaching Building a goalie development program from scratch at Krpt: More resources + more ice time (45 goalie touches per week, not 1) Recruiting coaches and building a culture that values goalie development How Roope made the jump to North America and the Red Wings organization What Roope looks for in a new AHL/NHL prospect: strengths first, weaknesses second The non-negotiable skill: skating pace and sharpness (on feet + on knees) Can you turn a bad skater into an elite skater? His honest take Geographic goalie identities: Finland hands, Czech athleticism, Russian body control, North American compete AHL NHL readiness: sustainable habits, success at each level, details that scale to 60+ games Why some goalies stick: passing the eye test + coach trust RVH teaching priorities: stay on feet longer, strong anchor, learn to recover to feet How AHL consistency is built: coach consistency, structured routines, monthly check-ins, and small drill evolutions ECHL as a development tool: not required, but often valuable for hunger and growth Roopes parting shot: continuing education and staying hungry to improve every day Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Website: RSLINT Goalie Science

Ingoal Radio: Ep 341: Pwhl Rookie Hannah Murphy Of The Seattle Torrent

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Episode 340 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features standout PWHL rookie Hannah Murphy of the Seattle Torrent.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Murphy shares some of the highlights from the first half of an impressive first season in the PWHL, including backstopping the first win in franchise history in front of 8,600-plus fans in Seattle. The well-spoken 22-year-old shares how she learned to handle big moments and crowds during a standout NCAA career at Colgate University that included a .937 career save percentage and being team captain as a senior, as well as a lot of other great tips and advice from her path to pro, including why she prefers a floating-T in the pocket of her gloveIn the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we re-visit the keys to handling the car ride home after a game, but this time with a focus on playoffs.We also review this weeks Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen of the Buffalo Sabres with a great breakdown of a net drive with pass option. And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the CCM EFlex 7.5, an incredibly priced tier of gear that still maintains some pro-level features.

Website: InGoal Radio

Rslint Goalie Science: Confidence Is A Checklist | Ep 140

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Website: RSLINT Goalie Science

Ingoal Radio: Ep 340: Peter Budaj

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Episode 340 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features 13-year NHL veteran and second-year Anaheim Ducks goalie coach Peter Budaj.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Budaj takes us through some of the most important lessons -- on and off the ice -- from an NHL career twice derailed with prolonged stints in the AHL, and the transition to coaching. From breaking into pro hockey alongside boyhood idol Patrick Roy, to finding your own game while playing alongside some of the world's best -- his partners included Carey Price, Jonathan Quick and Andrei Vasilevskiy -- the importance of great fitness, and how to succeed in the backup role, Budaj shares several great lessons for goalies of all ages and skill levels.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we dig into the potential dangers of statements like "you can do anything you put your mind to" for young goalies.We also review this weeks Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Eric Comrie of the Winnipeg Jets breaking down RVH decisions while managing a bumper threat on the power play.And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at some special order CCM chest protectors with added protection for CHL and NCAA goalies that are now on sale.

Website: InGoal Radio

Ingoal Radio: Ep 339: Jacob Fowler

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Episode 339 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fantastic interview with top Montreal Canadiens puck-stopping prospect Jacob Fowler (and a couple shorter chats with southpaw Andrei Vasilevskiy, fellow fighter Alex Nedeljkovic and veteran Jake Allen).In the feature interview appropriately presented by NHL Sense Arena, we catch up with Fowler shortly after returning to Laval of the AHL following his first big stint up with the Canadiens and get to know the 21-year-old and his unique path to pro, including growing in a non-traditional hockey market in Florida, long drives to the rink that reminded us of Carey Price's early years (minus the plane), and playing a wide variety of sports long after many of his peers were specializing in one. A gold medal winner at the World Junior A Championships and World Junior Championships, a USHL champion, MVP and top goalie, and a two-year standout at Boston College, including winning the Mike Richter Award as the top goalie in the NCAA, this is a can't miss get-to-know-Fowler interview.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we follow up last week's conversation about how to handle vague critiques with a longer look at how to help your young goalie engage in conversations with their coaches -- with or without you, depending on age.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Dustin Wolf of the Calgary Flames explaining post-exit options, as well as his keys to shifts off screen shots.And in our weekly gear segment we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to continue our look at the new Vaughn Ion line, this time with a closer look at their latest chest protector.

Website: InGoal Radio

Rslint Goalie Science: Confidence Isn’t Built How You Think | Ep 139

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Why mistakes are necessary for learning but not all mistakes should be allowed The difference between technical freedom vs habit correction Confidence explained as preparation and standards, not results Resiliency as the ability to bounce back from failure Why tying confidence to outcomes is dangerous How coaches should individualize accountability (not all players get the same leash) Youth hockey habits vs tactics (ages 912) Why goalie tip training often fails due to predictability The importance of surprise and randomness in goalie development Screen training tools: what works, what doesnt, and why real shooters matter NHL goalie fights, goalie goals, and goalie culture Parent mailbag: signs its time to move from parent coaching to a goalie coach Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Website: RSLINT Goalie Science

Ingoal Radio: Ep 338: Stuart Skinner

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Episode 338 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Stuart Skinner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, who sat down with Kevin Woodley for another Car-Cast and shared some great insights for InGoal listeners.In the feature interview appropriately presented by NHL Sense Arena, Skinner talks about a range of topics surrounding his move to Pittsburgh, with lessons for goalies of all ages on maintaining a positive growth mindset, working on his game with a new goalie coach, and the privilege of practising every day with legends of the game from McDavid and Draisaitl in Edmonton to now with the Penguins and Crosby, Malkin, and more.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we talk about helping young goalies learn to deal with vague criticism from coaches, including comments about work ethic.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Casey DeSmith discussing his read on defending a one-timer and the decision to slide into the post or outside it.And in our weekly gear segment we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the new Vaughn iON pants, featuring a unique new detail we think all goalies will want to consider an extra layer of protection where it counts most.

Website: InGoal Radio

Rslint Goalie Science: Should Coaches Try And Win? Ep 138 Quick Shift Ep

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Key Points Discussed The youth hockey buzzword problem: development often gets reduced to individual skill work and ignores human development. Why Derek believes winning matters not as the only priority, but as a teacher of responsibility, teamwork, pressure, and accountability. Confidence explained: confidence is owned, built through preparation (routine, hydration, nutrition, visualization), and shouldnt be dependent on external validation. Resiliency explained: bouncing back from fear, failure, and adversity and why kids must experience competitive situations to learn it. Coaching reality: a coach being hard on a player can mean investment; being ignored is often the real warning sign. The difference between putting players in positions to succeed vs shortening the bench to win. Story from the Oakville Winter Classic: late goals against, overtime loss, and the mindset response Derek got from his 10-year-old goalie son the next day. Book recommendation: Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday why its valuable for athletes, goalies, and hockey parents. Listener/community plug: Derek invites DMs and in-person conversations at rinks; encourages sharing the episode and leaving a 5-star review. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Website: RSLINT Goalie Science

Ingoal Radio: Ep 337: Connor Ungar And Matt Tomkins

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Episode 337 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a pair of Edmonton Oilers prospects with great stories to share: the debut of Connor Ungar and the return of Matt Tomkins.In the feature interview appropriately presented by NHL Sense Arena, we start with Ungar sharing lessons from one of the most unique seasons in recent memory. He has played for three different teams in the ECHL before getting called up to the American Hockey League and somehow posting an 11-1-4 record with a save percentage north of .944 for all four teams, including 6-0-0 with a .955 right now in Bakersfield. And it's all come as an undrafted free agent who spent a season at Brock University (not unlike Logan Thompson) after playing four seasons in the CHL.Speaking of unconventional paths, we also catch up with Tomkins, who went from two seasons in Sweden to his NHL debut with the Tampa Bay Lightning before signing with his hometown Oilers this summer, and continues to show he's capable of playing at the highest level all while openly sharing lessons learned along the way. That includes offseason time with osteopath James Wendland, whose popular training tips have been featured regularly at InGoal Magazine.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we talk about the risk of always comparing your child's path in this position to what others are doing, especially when it comes time to make Spring Hockey choices.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Jet Greaves of the Columbus Blue Jackets with some great depth advice on even-man rush chances, and how you should adjust if it breaks down in tight.And in our weekly gear segment we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the new Vaughn Ion pads and gloves already being worn by Calvin Pickard of the Oilers in the NHL and available now in store and online.

Website: InGoal Radio

Rslint Goalie Science: The Truth About Spring Hockey | Ep 137

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Get the tryout checklist here: https://app.arketa.co/ghostathletica/intake-form/N2Wh0mCY5NnCURRU35OI Quick intro + Ottawa Senators rumor mill and why team statements create speculation Youth hockey politics: tier friction, recruiting paranoia, and why organizations resist outside help Workshop outreach update: education, injury prevention, nutrition, and performance presentations for teams (in-person or remote) Development philosophy: pushing kids forward vs protecting organizations Hard truth segment: survivorship bias, genetic ceilings, and why just work harder is incomplete advice Goalie development realities: style isnt copy/pastefind what works for the athlete, not what looks like an NHL comp Listener Q&A (Jack, 2014 goalie): spring/summer structure, private training timing, and multi-sport value Spring hockey: when it helps (low starts, injury recovery, new teammates/experiences) and when its unnecessary volume Off-ice training: what matters around age 12 (running/jumping/landing/cutting basics done well) Environment warning: age-group training and social influence (older-kid locker room culture, distractions, maturity gaps) Private lessons vs semi-private: why competition + better shooters + built-in rest improves training quality Team selection advice: stop chasing best team, chase the best situation (challenge, development, culture) Mindset tool: confidence stacking through daily choices (sleep, hydration, preparation, school, mobility) Potential Goalie Science Podcast camp discussion Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Website: RSLINT Goalie Science

Ingoal Radio: Ep 336: Celebrate The Life Of Glenn Hall

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Episode 336 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, celebrates the life of Glenn Hall, the Hockey Hall of Fame goalie who passed away this week at age 94.In the feature interview appropriately presented by NHL Sense Arena, we flash back to 2019, when InGoal had a chance to sit down with one of the greatest to ever strap on the pads, Mr. Goalie himself, in his living room, sharing a few beverages and a lot of great stories. From the well known NHL record 502 consecutive games played and being a butterfly pioneer despite never wearing a mask, to lesser knowns tales and teammates, this can't miss interview with Hall will leave you smiling.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we talk about the importance of preparation through a different lens of when too much -- or the wrong type -- does more harm than good.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Matt Murray breaking down video of a 2-on-1 and explaining how the bus shot-or-pass read is often based on your own defense.And in our weekly gear segment we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for look at a special NHL chest protector you can only buy from them: A Bauer Pro model worn by Andrei Vasilevskiy and Jacob Fowler.

Website: InGoal Radio

Rslint Goalie Science: How We Ruined Canadian Hockey | Ep 137

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In Episode 137 of the Goalie Science Podcast, Jamie and Derek dig deep into Canadas World Junior Championship loss and the public outcry that followed. They examine whether the Canadian player development model is flawed, tackling issues like open borders, super teams, lack of adversity, and overemphasis on early winning. They challenge reactionary takes blaming CHL imports, half-ice hockey, and goalie selection. They also discuss goaltending performances across the tournament, the impact of structured vs unstructured youth environments, and why North American goalies may be falling behind. The episode wraps with a discussion on nepotism in hockey, injury load management, and updates on upcoming podcast guests. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Website: RSLINT Goalie Science

Ingoal Radio: Ep 335 With Sports Science Solutions

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Episode 335 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fascinating interview with longtime goalie coach and Engineer Rob Day, and one of his former students, Casey Cox, a former college goalie turned golf coach with a biomechanics phd and interest in goalies.In the feature interview appropriately presented by NHL Sense Arena, Day and Cox introduce themselves and explain their work at Sports Science Solutions, which took advanced motion-capture services Cox discovered while teaching golf and applied it to goaltending and has led to some eyebrow raising discoveries. The include why a hard t-push stop can be worse for some goalies than a butterfly drop, the importance of the pelvis to all things goaltending, and how they been able to predict -- and therefore help prevent -- injuries!In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we look at how identity can quietly create pressure for both parents and goalies and why kids need to see that your world doesnt rise and fall with their game.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which Alex Lyon with some important lessons on preparation and how you manage coming into a game cold can make or break a career.And in our weekly gear segment we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the TPS Response stick.

Website: InGoal Radio