OldTimeHockey
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herman said:OldTimeHockey said:herman said:princedpw said:The way I read this is that a lot of a goalie's skill set is fixed already (genetics; age 5-20 development), their physical work habits at this level are typically pretty good or they wouldn't be here, but they have been exposed to no mental training and it makes a bigger difference than you'd expect. It would be cool if they could actually measure the difference (eg: a decrease in "bad goals"/game?) ... I haven't read the article ...
There's also stuff about how goalies tend to be coached in the feeder leagues, where they are basically... not. The line rushes and skills and systems work that the teams do as a whole are pretty much not applicable to replicating game situations for goalies, so most coaches just kind of leave them off to do their own thing, but also have high expectations for them.
What are we referring to when mentioning "Feeder Leagues"?
There was a specific anecdote referring to a GTHL practice. Feeder leagues is just a catch-all term I chose.
I really should go back a bit further in the thread.