Goalie Corner

Goalie-specific development and support

Goalie safety, well-being, development and support are important. Goalies should be supported through practices, development sessions, feedback and planning.

Goalie safety: Players must not shoot at a goalie who is not ready, not looking, taking a drink, adjusting equipment, recovering from a save, or otherwise unprepared.
Leaside Wildcats game action near the net

Shooter awareness

Before every shot, players check that goalies are ready, looking and prepared.

Leaside Wildcats player on the ice

Support the goalies

Goalies are teammates first. Encourage, communicate and give them space to reset.

Goalie support

Weekly versions and reminders

Weekly goalie versions

Each bridge week includes a goalie-specific version.

Goalie video library

Stance, shuffles, tracking, rebound reset, puck-handling and communication placeholders.

Shooter reminders

Shooters must check readiness before every shot.

Goalie gear check

Pads, knee guards, skates, helmet/cage, throat/neck protection, glove/blocker, chest protector, stick and straps.

Goalie mindset

Reset after each rep. Communicate early. Track all the way.

Safety first

No surprise shots. No shooting during water breaks or equipment adjustments.

Weekly goalie links

Open a bridge week

Week 1: Survey + Goal Reset

Add one goalie skill you want to improve. Add one thing that helps you reset after a goal.

Open week

Week 2: Shooting Foundation

Stance, tracking, glove/blocker tracking, reaction ball and safe puck-handling touches.

Open week

Week 3: Puck Control

Puck touches, forehand/backhand passing, outlet passes and stance-to-puck movement.

Open week

Week 4: Skipping + Movement

Same circuit plus 10 controlled shuffles each direction, 5 stance resets and 5 single-leg balance holds each leg.

Open week

Week 5: Passing + Angles

Near post/far post awareness, tracking, outlet passes and reading passing options.

Open week

Week 6: Shooting While Moving

Lateral tracking, angle adjustment, rebound reset, stance reset and reaction work.

Open week

Week 7: Drill Sheet / Hockey IQ

Create a goalie movement, puck-tracking, rebound-control, puck-handling or communication drill.

Open week

Week 8: Wildcat 300

Tracking reps, shuffles, stance resets, puck touches, passes, reaction catches and mobility movements.

Open week

Week 9: Reset / Recovery

Identify one good save, rebound control, goalie movement and communication moment.

Open week

Week 10: Gear Check + Reconnect

Full goalie gear check: pads, knee guards, skates, helmet/cage, throat/neck protection, glove/blocker, chest protector, stick, straps and water bottle.

Open week

Week 11: Pace + Puck Touches

Ready stance, tracking, movement to angle, rebound reset, puck-handling and communication.

Open week

Week 12: Ready to Build

Goalies should arrive prepared, communicate clearly and reset after each rep.

Open week