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InGoal Radio: ep 250 with Cam Talbot and Kasimir Kaskisuo

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Episode 250 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a double hit of returning guests and great goalie knowledge with Cam Talbot of the Los Angeles Kings and Kasimir Kaskisuo of the Laval Rocket.In the feature interviews presented by NHL Sense Arena Talbot shares his insights into the Kings new use of "motion," a slight retreat even on in-zone shots that came to Los Angeles with new goalie coach Mike Buckley but has long been a part of Talbot'e game. And in our second interview, Kaskisuo returns for the first time since Episode 6 -- and record for gaps between appearances that we promise not to repeat with such a popular goalie -- to catch us up on his evolution during two years in Sweden, his return to North America after a half season wait (and how he stayed sharp during that half-season gap), some surprising in-season gear switches between Bauer and True pads this year, and how he uses Sense Arena to stay sharp.In our Parents Segment, presented by the Stop It Goaltending U app, we look at a tip to help parents support their goalies independence off the ice from a young age - making your life a lot easier while preparing them to take the next step in their goaltending careers.All that, plus a trip to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for some shockingly good sale deals on Bauer gear including 25% off the 960 mask, a rarity when it comes to being on sale!

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RSLINT Goalie Science: ep 78: 2023-2024 NHL Goaltending Recap

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Episodes are released every Wednesday. Subscribe so you never miss the next one!Ben Csiernik (@bcsiernik)Jamie Phillips, SPT, MS, CSCS (@jamiephillips30)https://www.patreon.com/jamiephillipshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC4XfwtCw0Ki-03TU5cRxjA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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InGoal Radio: ep 249 with Scott Wedgewood

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Episode 249 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features the informative return of Dallas Stars goalie Scott Wedgewood.In the feature interviews presented by NHL Sense Arena Wedgewood shares invaluable advice on everything from being a good goalie partner (in his case to Jake Oettinger), the importance of looking off the puck, or "head checks," when to do it and what specifically to look for, as well as invaluable hydration tips to help you avoid excessive weight loss and post game fatigue. Much like his first appearance two summers ago, Wedgewood is an open book as he digs into the details that matter to goalies everywhere in an informative and entertaining manner.In our Parents Segment, presented by GDI USA, we discuss a big question faced by hockey families at this time of year: Should my goalie play Spring Hockey?All that, plus a trip to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at an increasing list of certified cat eye cage options, including some that a few goalie coaches are sending their students in specifically to buy.__________________________In our feature interview Scott Wedgwood mentions nutritionist Angie Asche who he works with and her book Fuel Your Body: How to Cook and Eat for Peak Performance: 77 Simple, Nutritious, Whole-Food Recipes for Every Athletewhich can be found here:Canada: https://amzn.to/3xoJLWwUSA: https://amzn.to/3J0iv3mHe also refers to Dallas EBUG Chris Dudo posting a video of Wedgwoods head checks - count them for yourself!https://www.tiktok.com/@chrisxdudo/video/7342584041071250730

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InGoal Radio: ep 248 with Cayden Primeau and Ukko-Pekka Luukonen

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Episode 248 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features two great NHL guests: Cayden Primeau of the Montreal Canadiens and Ukko-Pekka Luukonen of the Buffalo Sabres.In the feature interviews presented by NHL Sense Arena Primeau gives us a glimpse into his first full season with the famed Canadiens, including the great job goalie coach Eric Raymond did balancing a three-goalie rotation for much of the season, some great lessons from Jake Allen as a mentor, and the huge impact Pete Fry has had on his mindset as a goalie over the past year. In our second interview, Luukonen, who ironically was drafted the same year and faced Primeau in the World Junior Championship gold-medal game in 2019, shares insights into his fantastic season and rise to being the Sabres No. 1 goalie with top-10 numbers in the NHL, and how he used a 33-game opportunity to identify the changes he needed to make in his body and style that have led to this success.Our Parents Segment responds to a question we get often as parents want to know, Should I send my goalie to that try out camp a Junior team is holding?All that, plus a trip to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the incredibly light True Project X stick, with innovative shapes and flex points designed to help goalies pass the puck as well as they stop it.

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RSLINT Goalie Science: ep 77: Breaking Down Rush Situations

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Jamie and Ben break down some micro situations, including how to use overlaps better, tips for breakaways, and how to adjust depth on rush plays. Also, Ben is available for gear testing from any equipment company (big men's league tournament next month). This is very serious, very.Episodes are released every Wednesday. Subscribe so you never miss the next one!Ben Csiernik (@bcsiernik)Jamie Phillips, SPT, MS, CSCS (@jamiephillips30)https://www.patreon.com/jamiephillipshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC4XfwtCw0Ki-03TU5cRxjA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Goalie Mindset Podcast: Overcoming Goalie Career Adversities To Succeed ft Cody Porter

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Professional hockey goalie Cody Porter joins host Pete Fry to discuss his career and recent signing in Sweden's second-highest league. Porter shares insights on his late start in hockey, the pivotal role of his coaches Sean Murray and Eli Wilson in his development, and the importance of focus, consistency, and self-improvement. He advises young goalies to work hard and avoid comparisons, highlighting his own determination to overcome challenges and achieve his NHL dream.Private Goalie Mindset CoachingDaily Insight and Tips on InstagramDaily Insight and Tips on TikTokListen to other podcastsCody's Pro Deal (00:00:36)Cody signs a pro deal with a team in Sweden and discusses the league and team.Choosing the Swedish League (00:01:03)Cody explains why he chose to play in the Swedish league and his long-term career goals.Cody's Success in Liiga (00:02:12)Cody's experience playing in the top league in Finland, Liiga, and the transition to a new team.Mental Reset Story (00:05:24)Pete and Cody discuss a mental reset story from Cody's past games and the importance of mindset in goaltending.Overcoming Adversity (00:09:42)Cody shares his experience of overcoming injuries and setbacks in his career.Playing in Different Leagues (00:11:11)Cody's commitment to playing in various leagues and the respect he has for different hockey leagues.European Hockey and Adversity (00:14:54)Cody's insights on the quality of European hockey and overcoming adversity in his career.Future Plans and Swedish Language (00:17:05)Cody's excitement for his future in Sweden and his efforts to learn the language.Setting a New Target (00:17:43)Discussion about changing the target from making playoffs to winning playoffs and setting higher goals.Relegation and Promotion in Hockey (00:18:43)Conversation about the concept of relegation and promotion in hockey leagues, including a comparison to European leagues.Overcoming Adversities (00:20:47)Personal experiences and adversities faced, including dealing with injuries and contract issues.Influence of Finnish Goalie Coaches (00:24:52)Discussion about the impact of Finnish goalie coaches and their coaching styles on the player's development.Coaching Styles and Player Responses (00:30:03)Exploration of coaching methods, including the impact of different coaching approaches on players' responses and development.Influence of North American Goalie Coaches (00:33:28)Reflection on the influence of specific North American goalie coaches on the player's technical skills and overall development.Eli Wilson and Sean Murray (00:34:22)Discussion about the impact of goalie coaches Eli Wilson and Sean Murray on speaker 2's career.Improvements in Game (00:35:00)Pete discusses the positive impact of working with Eli Wilson and how it has improved his game.Consistency and Mental Focus (00:37:03)Pete talks about the importance of consistency and mental focus in his game, especially during challenging situations.Focusing on What's Important (00:37:46)Pete emphasizes the significance of focusing on essential aspects of game preparation and cutting out unnecessary distractions.Striving for Excellence (00:39:23)Pete shares his mindset of constantly striving for improvement and not settling for current achievements.Advice for Young Goalies (00:41:33)Pete provides advice for young goaltenders, emphasizing the imStay up to date with everything at https://www.petefry.net/

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InGoal Radio: ep 247 with Steve Thompson, Director of Goaltending for USA Hockey

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Episode 247 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented byThe Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a great discussion with Steve Thompson, Director of Goaltending for USA Hockey.In that feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena Thompson talks about the upcoming USA Hockey Goaltending Summit May 30-June 2 in St. Paul Minnesota - which everyone welcome to attend. Visit this link to register - there are only about 50 places left. In addition we cover the US model of goaltending development which is sure to inspire a lot of great discussion amongst parents and coaches.https://www.usahockey.com/page/show/8408881-national-goaltending-symposiumIn our recurring Parents Segment we discuss methods of recording shots on goal for parents - and more importantly our thoughts on why it may not be the best way to go - and what we think you should focus on.All that, plus an in-person trip to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a closer look at the TRUE PX4 Hzrdus pads and gloves.

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InGoal Radio: Parent Segment 3: The Net Pegs Keep Coming Off!

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Weve all been there before. The net pegs wont hold. The other team gets angry. The opposing coaches yell and yes, even the fans start pointing finger, once again forgetting these are kids.The referee may try squirting some water on the pegs which makes no difference. After the net is dislodged a few more times, as the frustration in the building increases, the referee warns the goalie - one more time and I have to give you a penalty. Nevermind that it wasnt intentional, the referee succumbs to the pressure and takes it out on your kid.That happened 20 years ago and it happens even more today as goalies using modern post-integration techniques like the RVH are constantly pushing off the posts, controlling slides with them and even trying to use them for leverage to push up and elevate to cover the top of the net on sharp angle plays.Nobody likes to see their kid the centre of so much negative attention. We all see our young goalies are just trying to do their job.So what can you do?This week Woody and Hutch tackle this question from different angles.Woody, who is prone to the occasional bit of frustration, takes a preventative approach - there are peg systems that do a better job. Associations need to invest in them to let their goalies develop, playing the way the game is played.Hutch turns it into a mindset lesson for parents and goalies.While Woodys solution is a good one - it wont help you in the moment.There is nothing your anger and frustration can help. There is nothing you can do to stop fans from complaining, coaches from yelling or players from pointing fingers. And even if the referee is in the wrong on how they deal with your kid - again, there is nothing you can do that will help.So Hutch suggests that we all smile and move on. Its more than ignoring a problem, its turning that problem into an opportunity and knowing that your response will give you an advantage - and thats worth smiling about!He describes it as a goalie superpower for so many situations.If you get angry as a goalie then the others gain an advantage. Your focus moves from the puck and the play to the problem. And that is of no help when its time to make a save.BUT if you smile and see this as your opportunity then you gain the advantage. As the opposition gets upset they lose focus. As they see you smiling they will often respond by becoming more upset. And when you see that happening - youve got the edge. So enjoy it.And as a parent, while it takes a long time for you and your goalie to learn this important skill, you can start to smile because you know as others around you are growing impatient and angry - your goalie is smiling and loving the moment and the opportunity that they have.Its not easy to develop this skill. There will be times the net comes off and far too many seconds later it will go in and be called a good goal. Indeed Hutch mentions in this episode one such occasion where a net was off a full 14 seconds before what was called a good goal. And while its hard to smile and move on there - anger does nothing but hurt. But if you can put the problem behind you its a bit more reinforcement that your mental strength will set you apart from others and help you make the next save.Give it a try next time things feel like they are going sideways.Make smile and move on your goalie superpower.Have a listen and let us know your thoughts below. If you have a question youd like to hear us discuss, hit us up at parents@ingoalmag.com.

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The Goalie Mindset Podcast: How to Excel in the QMJHL ft Carter Bickle

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In this episode of the Goalie Mindset Podcast, host Pete Fry interviews Carter Bickle, a goalie who has recently excelled in the QMJHL. Carter discusses his journey from playing in the OHL to his current success, including overcoming the disappointment of being initially overlooked in the draft. He shares his early inspiration from Jonathan Quick and the importance of mental resilience and self-belief. Pete and Carter explore the mental strategies that have aided Carter's performance, and Pete encourages listeners to watch Carter's promising career unfold.Private Goalie Mindset CoachingDaily Insight and Tips on InstagramDaily Insight and Tips on TikTokListen to other podcastsTimestamps**The decision to become a goalie (00:00:59)**Carter's early interest in playing goalie and his favorite goalie.**Transition to higher level hockey (00:02:15)**Carter's experience transitioning from double A to triple A hockey.**Setting goals for playing in the OHL (00:03:32)**Carter's aspirations to play in the Ontario Hockey League and his inspiration from local teams.**Adversity and motivation (00:05:12)**Carter's experience of not getting drafted and how it motivated him.**Drafted by Oshawa (00:06:39)**Carter's feelings and thoughts after being drafted by Oshawa.**Transitioning to the OHL and college consideration (00:07:51)**Carter's advice for transitioning to higher leagues and his thoughts on college versus the OHL.**Dealing with adversity and mental preparation (00:09:45)**Carter's advice on overcoming adversity and the importance of mental preparation.**Impact of mental training on game approach (00:11:02)**Carter's reflections on the impact of mental training on his game approach.**Achieving success through self-belief (00:12:35)**Carter's mindset and approach leading to his successful performances in recent games.**Importance of positive language and mindset (00:14:10)**Carter's insights on the significance of positive language and mindset for mental well-being and performance.Stay up to date with everything at https://www.petefry.net/

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