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15.12.2004
In this short resource article & video examples I am addressing the issue of non necessary blocking saves as many goalies have developed a style where they don’t really utilize their hands (especially focused this time on catch glove) to control the puck rather than just blocking it.
First of all let’s think a little about what is causing this? Main reason seems to be the incorrect glove hand positioning, which is one of the most common problems for today’s goalies. By incorrect I mean that the hand/arm is too far back in +90% of the time. This is caused by several reasons, but there is 1 cause above others. This is the glove positioning in the blocking butterfly position. Several goalies are being taught this blocking butterfly technique and the catch glove positioning on it becomes a habit to them that they then utilize in all positions and saves.
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| At photo # 1 and see how the catch glove is in front of the goalie and pointing out towards the play. |

On this photo you see how the goalie has made the save again in front of his body and controlled the puck. Click on Video 1 to see this save. |
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| Last photo shows you another situation where goalie is facing a hard slapshot from the sector. Click on video 2 to see the live shot. Notice how the goalie controls the puck and even starts to look at an opportunity to play the puck immediately after the save. |
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