by Guest » Fri Feb 24, 2023 9:01 am
McGuire if your kid is just starting out. Learn a lot about the fundamentals and goalie skating.
The Crease, Team Shutout, Direct Motion and Brick by Brick to take it to the next level, both age-wise and going from Select/A to higher levels.
Armour, Belitski, Pallezese and the like are good if you are at or close to elite and can get in with them, but really good if you really invest the time to let them get to know your kid, what he or she does well and what he or she needs to work on.
Franco Canadian if you are definitely elite and trying to get to the next level, and senior (U16 and older).
In any case, don't dabble with the coach. Spend some time so they get to know your kid. Pay for a couple of privates so they can spend some quality, undistracted time with them, and so the coach feels invested in the kid's success. Invest in the coach and they will invest more attention to your kid.
McGuire if your kid is just starting out. Learn a lot about the fundamentals and goalie skating.
The Crease, Team Shutout, Direct Motion and Brick by Brick to take it to the next level, both age-wise and going from Select/A to higher levels.
Armour, Belitski, Pallezese and the like are good if you are at or close to elite and can get in with them, but really good if you really invest the time to let them get to know your kid, what he or she does well and what he or she needs to work on.
Franco Canadian if you are definitely elite and trying to get to the next level, and senior (U16 and older).
In any case, don't dabble with the coach. Spend some time so they get to know your kid. Pay for a couple of privates so they can spend some quality, undistracted time with them, and so the coach feels invested in the kid's success. Invest in the coach and they will invest more attention to your kid.