Episode 232 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Winnipeg Jets prospect and reigning OHL goaltender of the year, Dom Divincentiis of the North Bay Battalion.In that feature interviews,presented by Sense Arena, Divincentiis talks about his experience as a young pro at the Jets camp, his training and preparation that has taken him to this point in his career, learning to deal with nerves in big moments such as his first NHL preseason game, and the development of his technique under the direction of the Jets coaching staff along with his coaches in the summer and in North Bay. The entire interview is a fantastic lesson for young goaltenders looking to move to the next level about the work required, the mental approach to support it and the importance of being open to change even though you have had so much success already.All that, plus an in-person trip to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at Vaughns V10 pant that features protection so good that when one Vezina Trophy winning goalie saw an earlier video we published, he made the switch to Vaughn pants!
Ben and Jamie break down how to be a better and smarter penalty killer. They go over common mistakes, simple adjustments, and some strategies on improving your performance on the penalty kill.Check out Jamie's YouTube and Patreon channels below:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jamiephillipsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC4XfwtCw0Ki-03TU5cRxjA@JamiePhillips30 on instagram@BCsiernik on instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mariah Fujimagari, the first female goaltender to play in the ECHL since 1995, shares her insights on mental resilience and performance. With a focus on daily preparation, bouncing back from mistakes, and the power of teamwork, Fujimagari provides valuable lessons for athletes and individuals striving for success. She also discusses the importance of nutrition and high-quality water in overall well-being and athletic performance. Fujimagari and Pete touch on the significance of personal growth and pushing oneself outside of comfort zones. They suggest activities like cold baths or showers and practicing breath work as opportunities for self-improvement. Maintaining a hunger for challenges and constantly striving to become a better version of oneself is seen as a crucial aspect of an athlete's journey.Fujimagari is the co-founder of Young Elite Athletes (https://youngeliteathletes.com/) who's mission is to help elite hockey players become healthier and higher performing athletes on-&-off the ice.Check her out on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/mariahfujimagariStay up to date with everything at https://www.petefry.net/
Ben covers his predicted top 3 goalies of the NHL season, some goalies to watch, and some interesting story lines to consider in the 2023-2024 NHL season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I love the third key item - most players won't make the Show. And youth sports is not about climbing a sports ladder or getting to the highest level.
It's about letting the child explore their interest, teaching them to work hard, and learning to be a good teammate.
The social interaction that will occur when on a team will be invaluable way for the child to develop their personality and character.