Private Goalie Lessons with Coach Mac & Goalie Assistant Team

Small Group Focus (2–3 Goalies)
Each goalie works closely with their coach to get individualized feedback and high-quality reps in a competitive, learning-focused environment.

Professional Coaching Staff
Coach Mac leads the development system and is joined by trained assistant coaches who know the Goalie Assistant philosophy inside and out.

Video-Enhanced Training
We film drills using iPads during each session. While full video breakdowns aren’t guaranteed, goalies learn how to analyze their play just like we teach in the Goalie Assistant Academy.

Real Teaching, Real Progress
From stance and movement to rebound control and tracking, our lessons are structured around what actually helps goalies improve—not just what looks good on social media.

💵 Pricing

  • $100 (Minimum) per goalie
    • Sessions are 1 hour
    • Goalie Ice – $15 to Monument Ice (if needed)

Each session may be 1-on-1 or include up to 3 goalies per coach

How to Register (2 Steps)

  1. Reserve Your Spot with Your Goalie Coach
    Select your goalie coach and session below!

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Advanced Goalie Private Lessons – Joshua McIntosh

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Goalie Ice gives goalies extra reps in a live training environment. Cost includes the coaching fee plus the $15 Monument ice fee. It’s a great way to get quality work in, build habits, and develop through real game-like touches. Please leave this field empty Get on the Colorado Goalie Training List Be the first to…

Private Lesson – Matthew Malin

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Having played at the minor, junior, and college levels, Matthew builds lessons around skating efficiency, save selection, and tracking. He gives real-time feedback and meets goalies where they are — helping them grow technically and mentally.

Private Lessons – Judd Gilmore

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Goalie Ice gives goalies extra reps in a live training environment. Cost includes the coaching fee plus the $15 Monument ice fee. It’s a great way to get quality work in, build habits, and develop through real game-like touches.

Goalie Coaches

Joshua McIntosh – Coach Mac

Founder of Goalie Assistant with over 25 years of coaching and playing experience. Coach Mac teaches with structure, intensity, and real game application. His sessions combine movement, save technique, video review, and mental development using the full Goalie Assistant system.

Duke Pingrey

A product of the Goalie Assistant system and a current Junior-level goaltender, Duke brings energy and relatability to the ice. With All-Conference and All-State honors under his belt, he helps younger goalies understand the game, sharpen technique, and build confidence.

Judd Gilmore

A Goalie Assistant-trained coach who brings clarity, patience, and structure to every session. Judd connects especially well with younger goalies and focuses on building strong technical foundations through efficient movement, positioning, and save execution.

Jeth Fogg

Former AA, AAA, and Yale goaltender, Jeth blends high-level experience with a technical coaching style. He focuses on fast, efficient movement, edge control, and confident save execution — ideal for competitive goalies looking to fine-tune their game.

Sean Tracy

USA Hockey Level 4 coach with years of experience across youth and high school levels. A veteran of camps like Tim Thomas and Beaubien, Sean is calm, consistent, and sharp with fundamentals — making him an excellent teacher for goalies of all levels.

Jeff Dreger

Former NCAA D3 and Junior goaltender with a strong focus on skating and game-read efficiency. Jeff’s sessions are packed with movement work, save mechanics, and position-specific detail, helping goalies gain control and confidence under pressure.

Andrew Marshall

A detail-driven coach who’s been part of the Goalie Assistant program from the ground up. Andrew works especially well with developing goalies, focusing on clean movement, proper technique, and smart, controlled saves in every session.

Matthew Malin

Having played at the minor, junior, and college levels, Matthew builds lessons around skating efficiency, save selection, and tracking. He gives real-time feedback and meets goalies where they are — helping them grow technically and mentally.