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Rick Wamsley Rick Wamsley Playing Career Playing career Minor Hockey D community OHL Fincups Alexanders AHL 2 years Nova Scotia NHL 12 years Mtl StL Cgy Tor Stanley Cup 1989 Calgary ID: 615105

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Slide1

Goaltending Development

Rick WamsleySlide2

Rick Wamsley Playing Career

Playing career

Minor Hockey ....D community

OHL,

Fincups

,

Alexanders

AHL 2 years Nova Scotia

NHL 12 years

Mtl

,

StL

,

Cgy

, Tor

Stanley Cup 1989 – CalgarySlide3
Slide4

Wamsley Coaching Career

NHL / AHL – ’93-16, Tor, CBJ,

StL

,

Ott

.

Hockey Canada Symposium, Toronto ‘12

OHL Protect Net Symposium Angus Glen ’13

Hockey Canada POE since ‘13

OHL consultant since ’13

Sweden / Finland ‘14Slide5
Slide6

Wamsley terms

Set – Depth and Shoulders

Ready to receive”

Eyes 1st

Body follows

Protect Net

Middle 1

st

quickest route to center of new shot lane

Defines goaltenders jobSlide7

Wamsley Terms - 2

Read

Situational awareness

Opposition options

Your teams defensive position

Patience

Let play develop

Down with shot save approachSlide8

3 C’s

Compete

Chance to win

Crunch timeSlide9

Skill 1

st

!

Sean Burke

“ Today’s goalies taught backwards”

Position 1

st

Skill 2

nd

Canadian Goaltending Symposium 2012Slide10

Skill 1st

Stance

Has to be athletic

Knee bend, similar shin and spine angle

Weight – balls of feet

Width - can’t jump, can’t move

Hands - out in front, in vision, level

Chin down – head trajectory

Stick - heel on ice Slide11

Skill 1st

Skating

C-Cuts

T- Push

Shuffle

Pivot

Butterfly slides

Power PushesSlide12

Skating

Most drills done in stance

Hands out

Stick down

Head stays still

No bobbing – up and down motion

Inside edge work

Transfer of weight

Front of blade to back of blade

One leg to other

Try to leave shoulders square on stops

Show Skating videoSlide13

Skill 1st

- Hands

Out in front

able to see hands with peripheral vision

Elbows bent

No tension in arms

Level

9-3 O’clock is best for development

Glove Hand?

Thumb up, Fingers up, Fingers out ?

Slight double coverage is OK.Slide14

Skill 1st

- Hands

Eyes

Track

Start on puck

Read shooters blade?

Follow puck

Finish on Puck

Soft Hands

Let puck come you

Trap

If you ca trap you have soft hands !Slide15

Skill 1

st

Stick

Heel on ice

10-4 O’clock angle

Acts as 3

rd

leg

Balance tool

Show hands videoSlide16

Defend 10 Scoring Situations

Clear shot

Break Away

Entry

Net Drive

Below Goal line

East West (lateral) pass

North South pass

Screen

Deflection

ReboundSlide17

Clear Shot

An unobstructed shot where the goaltender sees the puck from the release to the net.

Shooter has little or no option to advance to the net

Goalie has time to get set

Max depth for situation

No motion back or sink required

Ready to receive position

Avoid center shifting and chasing wide shots?

Show clear videoSlide18

Breakaway

Player is ahead of all defending players with only the goaltender to beat

Max depth - plus

Motion back or sink required

Speed of sink depends on speed of attack

Mindful of gap, avoid to deep to quick

Patience required let shooter make 1st move

Show breakaway videoSlide19

Entry

All situations where the puck is carried across the blue line into the zone that results in an attempt at the net.

Early set on play – depth

Just outside crease different spot for each goalie

Let play develop as much as possible

Read - potential next play

puck carriers options,

defensive position of teammates, what are the taking away?

Show Entry videoSlide20

Net Drives

An in-zone play where the player has the ability to skate the puck all the way to the net or a better scoring area.

Read puck carries options, defenders taking away

Read potential depth required, more or less?

Down stance? V/H, RVH or Overlap

Timing into ?

Show net drive videoSlide21

BGL ( Below Goal Line )

Situation that originates along or below the goal line to either

near post ( walkout )

Read options, stuff or can puck get to far post

gain depth?

far post (wraparound)

Maintain visual on puck as much as possible

Stick - paddle down help?

Sliding into far post, skate blade, skate lace, shin

Practice all

Show BGL videoSlide22

East West

Puck that travels across the middle of the ice either passed or carried and forces the goaltender to move laterally.

Read options ? Starting depth?

Eyes 1

st

– pass can not bet eyes

Helps set quickest route to middle of new shot lane

Footwork to get across – depends on urgency

Pivot into ? T push or shuffle with time

Butterfly slide with less time

Hands, stay with body

Understand what shooter sees?

most shots end up in middle of netSlide23

North South – Low High

Puck that is passed from below goal line

Out stays on same side of ice

Across crosses middle to other side

Read – depth and position of outs

Left or right shot

Effects route

Feet position on feet

Out at dot – push to stick

Across more flat – middle 1

st

then out

? How aggressive can you be and still be set

From down stance ? Stay downSlide24

North South – high low

Most situations are shot pass

Read

Position and shooting hand of receiver

Motion back or sink required

Route to puck

If in tight

Middle of new shot lane if higher

Show N/S videoSlide25

Screens

Situation where one or more players from either team disrupts the goaltenders vision as the puck travels to the net.

Fight to find puck – high or low

If possible look short side

Leave feet as much as possible in shot lane

If in doubt Protect the Net Slide26

Deflections

A shot where the puck changes direction because of impacting a stick or player prior to reaching the net.

If possible get tight to potential tip

Leave stick in middle

Avoid chasing puck and opening up 5 hole

Original wide shots have to come back to net to scoreSlide27

Rebounds (recovery)

Second chance to score off an original shot or attempt at the net.

Have time, position no time, out of position

Eyes 1

st

find puck

Nothing under nothing thru (seal)

Active hands with time, no time block

If in doubt get something in the middleSlide28

Off Ice

Develop AthletesSlide29

Thank you

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