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Eli Rassi
@EliRassi
The difference between good & great is between the ears.
Ottawa, Ontario Katılım Aralık 2011
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@Kent_Wilson Bingo. You have to have elite, elite, elite skills to have good HD save percentage numbers consistently. Some Gs have pulled off the odd good year, but it's difficult to do that consistently if you don't have certain skills supercharged to the max.
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@HellaHotSauce HD to SD attempts ratio, to be specific. The problem this is all confounded by goalie talent.
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Extremely early... But something to monitor...Mike Smith brutal SV% through two games...similar to Carolina goalies the past few years with Bill Peters as HC. Is it possible system is part of it? #NHL
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@goalie_school I noticed Jonathan Bernier had a more athletic stance last year (it's carried over to this year, as well). And John Gibson's stance looks more athletic this year.
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@ConnorHughes01 @MRJALEX I will spot you 5-0 in tennis and beat you 7-5.
With my left foot.
🧘🏻♂️🎾
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🔊🔊Okay okay I give. I will do an RVH video. But to break it down in 1 minute is a challenge so I’ve decided to do it in multiple stages. I think part of the issue is coaches waste time… instagram.com/p/BnL8khejONs/…
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RT @goalie_school: This applies to Goaltending too. Good scrambling isn’t always textbook. Sometimes you need to throw a leg or an arm or a…
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Maybe now goalie coaches will cool it with encouraging goalies to watching the puck and following through movements with their whole head when making saves, like they’re bobble head dolls on steroids. twitter.com/kevinisingoal/…
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@goalie_school You should write more articles like this. It’s awesome 👍🏼
And don’t ever apologize for doing it!
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With my most sincere apologies to the Goaltending community, I wrote a new blog. Lots of video in this one. robgherson.com/blog/chinks-in…

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Goalie coaches know goalies by their gear and how they tape their sticks.
It’s a gift, really.
🙃 twitter.com/gregballoch/st…
Gregory Balloch@GregBalloch
Somebody got mad today...not naming any names 🤐
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Goalie nerds: This thread is why you don’t want your head to bounce when you’re moving. Your brain will give you the wrong information about where the puck is. twitter.com/foone/status/1…
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@CrowdScoutSprts It’s so true.
I think a goalie coach’s impact can be as simple as, “The goalie is better than before. They’re not giving up as many of *these types* of goals. They’re also more consistent. The team is still poo poo, but the goalie is better!”
Or something like that.
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Big congrats to @CPCANADIANS alum @colton_point on signing with the Dallas Stars! Keep on climbing 🤙🏼
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@GregBalloch @InGoalMedia Ahhh, nah.
Tracking is more than knowing when to react and block.
You know this. Lots of people do.
Maybe when the craziness of the draft settles down you can explain it.
C’mon. It’s time.
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@EliRassi @InGoalMedia Well I did get into it a bit in my replies when questioned, but I'm also trying to keep up with each goalie pick as they go off the board. Quick hits for now. twitter.com/GregBalloch/st…
Gregory Balloch@GregBalloch
@StephenJack4 A lot of them struggle with their block/react threshold, which means that they automatically go into a block in situations when they shouldn't. Like they're going through the motions. I think it should be a goalie-by-goalie thing, but some teams think it's a Swedish issue.
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@GregBalloch @InGoalMedia Character limit?
Tweet thread it.
Explain tracking.
C’mon. It’s time.
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@EliRassi I'm on a character limit here, I can't get into the inner workings of each of those categories! 😆 That's what my full breakdown on @InGoalMedia is for.
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