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Guest wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:25 pm
The top teams likely don’t have the best goalies. They have great goalies but they rarely get any quality shots in games so hard to tell how good they really are. Your good goalies are likely are on the teams where they’re getting 30 shots a game and 50% are difficult shots.
Not if they let in 7 goals a game
Top teams have the best goalies. 90% of your development will come from practices and seeing quality shots and better competition in practice is far more important than getting lit up in a game on a mid to lower tier team. Also, better teams go deeper into tournaments and play other top teams in high pressure situations leading to better development in those situations. Being on a bottom level team has no advantages for a goalie.
Lol this couldn't be farther from the truth
Seeing 50 shots in a game is far better than taking shots in practice when half the kids at this age barely try to test a goalie in practice. Most will try an awful backhand deke which does nothing for a tender. Real game scenario and facing a lot of shots is far better than being on a good team with very little action during games for a goalie.
Guest wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:25 pm
The top teams likely don’t have the best goalies. They have great goalies but they rarely get any quality shots in games so hard to tell how good they really are. Your good goalies are likely are on the teams where they’re getting 30 shots a game and 50% are difficult shots.
Not if they let in 7 goals a game
Top teams have the best goalies. 90% of your development will come from practices and seeing quality shots and better competition in practice is far more important than getting lit up in a game on a mid to lower tier team. Also, better teams go deeper into tournaments and play other top teams in high pressure situations leading to better development in those situations. Being on a bottom level team has no advantages for a goalie.
I like how you're so confident. You're wrong. Tell me how many goalies have been drafted from a top 3 Gthl team in the last 10 years... I'll wait while you Google. Ya.. thought so
Guest wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:25 pm
The top teams likely don’t have the best goalies. They have great goalies but they rarely get any quality shots in games so hard to tell how good they really are. Your good goalies are likely are on the teams where they’re getting 30 shots a game and 50% are difficult shots.
Not if they let in 7 goals a game
Top teams have the best goalies. 90% of your development will come from practices and seeing quality shots and better competition in practice is far more important than getting lit up in a game on a mid to lower tier team. Also, better teams go deeper into tournaments and play other top teams in high pressure situations leading to better development in those situations. Being on a bottom level team has no advantages for a goalie.
I like how you're so confident. You're wrong. Tell me how many goalies have been drafted from a top 3 Gthl team in the last 10 years... I'll wait while you Google. Ya.. thought so
You're dumber than I first thought. We are talking about U10 kids in a 2015 forum. At no point amd I discussing draft eligible kids moron.
People who think if you face limited shots or few shifts a game only in a real game but that it doesn’t matter cause you develop in practice are lost. Practice is important for developing but nothing similar to games where the pressure is on.
Guest wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:25 pm
The top teams likely don’t have the best goalies. They have great goalies but they rarely get any quality shots in games so hard to tell how good they really are. Your good goalies are likely are on the teams where they’re getting 30 shots a game and 50% are difficult shots.
Not if they let in 7 goals a game
Top teams have the best goalies. 90% of your development will come from practices and seeing quality shots and better competition in practice is far more important than getting lit up in a game on a mid to lower tier team. Also, better teams go deeper into tournaments and play other top teams in high pressure situations leading to better development in those situations. Being on a bottom level team has no advantages for a goalie.
I like how you're so confident. You're wrong. Tell me how many goalies have been drafted from a top 3 Gthl team in the last 10 years... I'll wait while you Google. Ya.. thought so
Don’t have to google anything. You see the 17 year old kid in net last night for team Canada…thought so.
Guest wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:25 pm
The top teams likely don’t have the best goalies. They have great goalies but they rarely get any quality shots in games so hard to tell how good they really are. Your good goalies are likely are on the teams where they’re getting 30 shots a game and 50% are difficult shots.
Not if they let in 7 goals a game
Top teams have the best goalies. 90% of your development will come from practices and seeing quality shots and better competition in practice is far more important than getting lit up in a game on a mid to lower tier team. Also, better teams go deeper into tournaments and play other top teams in high pressure situations leading to better development in those situations. Being on a bottom level team has no advantages for a goalie.
I like how you're so confident. You're wrong. Tell me how many goalies have been drafted from a top 3 Gthl team in the last 10 years... I'll wait while you Google. Ya.. thought so
Don’t have to google anything. You see the 17 year old kid in net last night for team Canada…thought so.
Jack played for the Sens and spent most of his seasons as a mid pack team.
Guest wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:25 pm
The top teams likely don’t have the best goalies. They have great goalies but they rarely get any quality shots in games so hard to tell how good they really are. Your good goalies are likely are on the teams where they’re getting 30 shots a game and 50% are difficult shots.
Not if they let in 7 goals a game
Top teams have the best goalies. 90% of your development will come from practices and seeing quality shots and better competition in practice is far more important than getting lit up in a game on a mid to lower tier team. Also, better teams go deeper into tournaments and play other top teams in high pressure situations leading to better development in those situations. Being on a bottom level team has no advantages for a goalie.
I like how you're so confident. You're wrong. Tell me how many goalies have been drafted from a top 3 Gthl team in the last 10 years... I'll wait while you Google. Ya.. thought so
Don’t have to google anything. You see the 17 year old kid in net last night for team Canada…thought so.
Jack played for the Sens and spent most of his seasons as a mid pack team.
Top teams have the best goalies. 90% of your development will come from practices and seeing quality shots and better competition in practice is far more important than getting lit up in a game on a mid to lower tier team. Also, better teams go deeper into tournaments and play other top teams in high pressure situations leading to better development in those situations. Being on a bottom level team has no advantages for a goalie.
I like how you're so confident. You're wrong. Tell me how many goalies have been drafted from a top 3 Gthl team in the last 10 years... I'll wait while you Google. Ya.. thought so
Don’t have to google anything. You see the 17 year old kid in net last night for team Canada…thought so.
Jack played for the Sens and spent most of his seasons as a mid pack team.
Top teams have the best goalies. 90% of your development will come from practices and seeing quality shots and better competition in practice is far more important than getting lit up in a game on a mid to lower tier team. Also, better teams go deeper into tournaments and play other top teams in high pressure situations leading to better development in those situations. Being on a bottom level team has no advantages for a goalie.
I like how you're so confident. You're wrong. Tell me how many goalies have been drafted from a top 3 Gthl team in the last 10 years... I'll wait while you Google. Ya.. thought so
Don’t have to google anything. You see the 17 year old kid in net last night for team Canada…thought so.
Jack played for the Sens and spent most of his seasons as a mid pack team.
I like how you're so confident. You're wrong. Tell me how many goalies have been drafted from a top 3 Gthl team in the last 10 years... I'll wait while you Google. Ya.. thought so
Don’t have to google anything. You see the 17 year old kid in net last night for team Canada…thought so.
Jack played for the Sens and spent most of his seasons as a mid pack team.
Exactly, saw a lot of rubber.
Just like You're wife ..
And your hoop!
‘07 Sens were a top 3 team…very mid-pack though lol