Hockeys Goalie

Hockeys Goalie

Hockeys Goalie
Can a Field Goalie Stick be used on the field as defense?

I need a new stick because my old one is too short. I play primarily goalie, but occasionally have to play defense. I want to know if I have to buy two sticks or not. Does any one know?

Sry... the rules say you can not be a field player with a goalie stick. And if goalie sticks were better for field players they would change the rules, but there not. I know its wicked annoying to have to keep buy a new stick. Just so you know some full time goalies like regular stick better for being a goalie, and that is llegal. If you need a new stick, and won't be using it much, maybe you could use someones on the team's when there not playing. Like the person that fills in for you as goalie.
Or try play it again , the sticks are cheap, and they are new and used.

Hope this helped =)

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3 Ways to Score More Goals in

Many players struggle with figuring out how they are going to score goals in a game. There are three things a player can do right now that will help him score more goals in .

  1. Stand in front of the net
  2. Learn how to shoot high
  3. Go where the goalie isn't

Importance of Standing in Front of the Net

When you are standing in front of the net you can easily get yourself open to a pass from one of your teammates. You are also in the perfect position to get a rebound from the goalie, or if you have to to run back to the other end of the ice because the other team got the puck.

Learning how to Shoot High

Younger goalies will usually focus the most on the bottom part of the net. They will go down on their knees so that they can easily block shots on the lower part of the net. The problem is that when they go on their knees they are leaving the entire top portion of the net wide open for a shot. If you know how to shoot high then it will be very easy for you to shoot the puck over the goalie and score a goal.

Go to where the Goalie isn't

This does not mean that you shoot where the goalie is not covering. That is obvious. What many kids do not do is set themselves up for a one-timer. If the puck is on one side of the ice then you should be standing on the other side of the net. Always be ready for the pass that you can smack into the net for an easy goal.

Make sure you remember that even though you want to score goals you still have to be a good teammate. If you see somebody doing one of these three things then you should pass to them and give them a chance to score.

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