The Goalie Academy
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Ages
What aged players are appropriate for this program?
Example: Appropriate players at least 9 years old who have completed at least one year of Learn-to-Play.
When
What time of the year does this program run?
Example: Season begins with tryouts in August and runs until playoffs in February.
Where
Where are practices and games typically held?
Example: Practices and home games are held at the RecPlex. Games may be played across the metro region.
Practices
When are practices and how often are they?
Example: Teams practice 2-3 times per week.
Games
How many games will they play? What days of the week?
Example: Teams will play 20-30 games over the course of the season and will usually fall on the weekends.
Jerseys
Are jerseys provided or are they purchased separately?
Example: Club jerseys are required and may be purchased at TJ Sporting Goods.
Extra Costs
What costs beyond registration fees should be expected?
Example: Expect team managers to collect funds to cover tournament entry fees.
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25-26 Season
Billings Youth Hockey Association - Goalie Camp
SEPTEMBER - 19, 20, 21
Approximately 2-3 hrs each day on-ice.
Approximately 2-3 hrs each day off-ice.
Our Mission
The question is simple, why not attend a development camp that is designed to advance the fundamental skills needed in the goaltender position.
We know that every goalie plays the position differently based on their individual characteristics, how they process a given situation and by how they react to a given reacting to a situation. By knowing this and having patience, the right attitude, the right effort, and repetition everyone will learn at their pace and be successful.
Fundamentals focused on: skating/recovery, save selections, positioning/angles, rebound control and puck handling.
Other aspects of focus are behind the net situations, how to handle deflections, tips, screens, breakaways, post play and recognition of game situations. A skill that is expected, hardly spoken of is competition. Here at the Goalie Academy, we teach it. Learning how hard to compete and having that thirst and desire to not give up on a puck is a great mindset to learn. Lastly and most importantly having fun and creating that family of goalies that continues to build each other up every day.
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