SSK include goalie skills. Our goalie and his parents seem to like it
Most organizations now seem to have it. My kid gets it through the club but it is a different goalie school he goes to outside of the team. So he goes to skills (offered every other week) but the majority of the development comes outside of the team/club. Depending on what your goalie's ambitions are you will need to find the school he is comfortable with and invest a ton of additional money.
Thanks everyone for all your input. Its an eye opener. Didn't realize clubs don't really offer much guidance/training for goalies, it's such a disappointment. I have an 05 goalie, any clubs/ teams at that age level you would advise that are better for goalies? Don't really care if it's fed, e9, or any of the other acronyms, I don't really understand the system yet. Just looking for a step up from town. Any clubs to avoid? Thanks again.
Look at Shamrocks out of Wilmington....Good Program...decent group goalie skills with Geragoshian (BU Goalie Coach)...good organization and good coaches...don't always play at the highest levels but better then town....good first step into the club world of hockey
Thanks everyone for all your input. Its an eye opener. Didn't realize clubs don't really offer much guidance/training for goalies, it's such a disappointment. I have an 05 goalie, any clubs/ teams at that age level you would advise that are better for goalies? Don't really care if it's fed, e9, or any of the other acronyms, I don't really understand the system yet. Just looking for a step up from town. Any clubs to avoid? Thanks again.
are you looking for north or south of the border?
I only can speak of south and would highly recommend MassCrease. BE is the current BU goalie coach, prior year Harvard coach and has played in the NHL. Not only that but he is a great guy and will be honest with you. As for clubs you have the Terriers, Breakers and Bandits on the south shore. I don't know who the Terriers are using, BSB uses StopIt Goaltending, Bandits use MassCrease. But it will depend what level your goalie is at and he should skate with multiple teams to find out where he fits best.
RI hockey Academy is up and coming for Goalie Skills. Guy there runs a max 4 group at a time in Warwick and also runs the Blue Chip Goalie clinic in the spring /summer. He does a good job teaching the kids and making it fun as well.
Thanks everyone for all your input. Its an eye opener. Didn't realize clubs don't really offer much guidance/training for goalies, it's such a disappointment. I have an 05 goalie, any clubs/ teams at that age level you would advise that are better for goalies? Don't really care if it's fed, e9, or any of the other acronyms, I don't really understand the system yet. Just looking for a step up from town. Any clubs to avoid? Thanks again.
In my experience and in talking to other goalie parents on other teams there isn't one organization that is better than another at developing goalies because the organizations use the same goalie schools for their skills. I know Masscrease and Stop it do skills for quite a few teams so they are doing the same drills with all the kids and not giving that one on one time with individual kids. What you should be looking for is a coach who in practice knows how to use the goalies for more than target practice. You'll have to do research and call around and observe a few practices of different teams but finding a good fit for your kid is key. Organizations seem to only do the bare minimum when it comes to skills so finding a good coach and doing skills outside the organization will help your kid improve his game in the long run.
Thanks everyone for all your input. Its an eye opener. Didn't realize clubs don't really offer much guidance/training for goalies, it's such a disappointment. I have an 05 goalie, any clubs/ teams at that age level you would advise that are better for goalies? Don't really care if it's fed, e9, or any of the other acronyms, I don't really understand the system yet. Just looking for a step up from town. Any clubs to avoid? Thanks again.
In my experience and in talking to other goalie parents on other teams there isn't one organization that is better than another at developing goalies because the organizations use the same goalie schools for their skills. I know Masscrease and Stop it do skills for quite a few teams so they are doing the same drills with all the kids and not giving that one on one time with individual kids. What you should be looking for is a coach who in practice knows how to use the goalies for more than target practice. You'll have to do research and call around and observe a few practices of different teams but finding a good fit for your kid is key. Organizations seem to only do the bare minimum when it comes to skills so finding a good coach and doing skills outside the organization will help your kid improve his game in the long run.
if you know such a coach please let me know. I have yet to see one. I keep banging on about it - for goalies the team is for the games and development happens with your goalie coach.