Goalie Assistant Camps
Goalie camps should do more than keep goalies busy. They should teach the position, build better habits, and give goalies something they can actually use when the game gets hard. That is what Goalie Assistant Camps are built to do.
From goalie-specific dryland sessions to focused skill camps and week-long development camps, every camp is designed to help goalies learn the game, train with purpose, and improve with structure.
Learn. Train. Measure. Improve.
Camps Built for Goalies
Goalies do not develop the same way as players. They need different movement. Different habits. Different reads. Different pressure. Different details. So we do not run goalie camps like player camps with a goalie tossed in the net while everyone else shoots. Our camps are built specifically for the position.
Goalies learn how to move, read, position, react, recover, compete, and understand why they are making each save decision.
What We Offer
Goalie Assistant Camps may include different formats depending on the event. Each camp listing will show exactly what is included.
Skill Camps
Skill camps focus on one major part of the goalie’s game. Usually a 1 day hour on the ice with a dryland or classroom. Topics may include:
- Breakaways
- Rebound Control
- Post Play
- Butterfly Technique
- Recoveries
- Tracking
- Angles and Depth
- Screens and Traffic
- Puck Handling
- Compete Saves
These camps are built to give goalies clear language, simple systems, and focused reps they can take back into games.
Week-Long Goalie Camps
Week-long camps give goalies a deeper development experience. Instead of cramming random drills into a few hours, we build skills in layers.
Goalies may work through skating, stance, save execution, recoveries, post play, tracking, rebound habits, game reads, compete habits, and goalie-specific athletic development. Depended on ice, and locations.
Goalie-Specific Dryland Camps
Goalie dryland should not be random conditioning with a goalie label slapped on it. Goalies need athletic tools that connect to the position. Our dryland sessions may focus on:
- Balance
- Coordination
- Lateral Movement
- Reaction
- Mobility
- Body Control
- Core Strength
- Recovery Patterns
- Compete Habits
Film, Feedback, and Classroom Learning
Goalies often feel one thing and do another.
- They may feel patient, but move early.
- They may feel square, but drift off angle.
- They may feel sealed, but leave a hole.
- They may feel fast, but arrive late.
That is why feedback matters. When available, Goalie Assistant Camps may include on-ice iPads, video review, chalk talk, or classroom sessions so goalies can study their reps and understand what is actually happening. Video helps goalies connect what they felt with what really happened. That turns a mistake into learning instead of just another puck in the net.
Find an Upcoming Camp
Ready to train? View upcoming Goalie Assistant Camps below and choose the camp that fits your goalie’s next step. Most camps have limited spots so goalies can receive focused coaching, quality reps, and useful feedback.
