2012年5月27日星期日

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"When the only tool you have is a hammer it's tough not to treat everything like a nail"

I am often asked about the butterfly style of goaltending. It is a frequently used save in today's game. However, it should be considered a butterfly save and not a butterfly style.
Constantly using the same save whenever you are tested can prove troublesome. An overuse of the catcher on all shots, no matter where the puck is shot, can cause problems. camiseta boca juniors , The overuse of the stick blade on all shots can prove just as dangerous. Well, with the modern game the overuse of the butterfly has transformed it from a save into a "style" and it too can be problematic.
The best goaltenders are those who perform well and perform well often! The fundamental absolute of goaltending is you stop the puck by whatever means you have at your disposal. The better goaltenders know it's not just important to stop the first shot BUT to be ready to stop the potential second and third shots. Proper balance, quick recovery, economy of motion and proper anticipation will make for a successful goaltender.
Too many goaltenders are "1 trick ponies" and they use the butterfly on every single shot. One scouting report I recently gave my team concerned a goaltender we were about to play. I pointed out the goaltender's over reliance on the butterfly by stating, "He uses the butterfly when the puck is in the building!"
The butterfly has its problems. Once you go down you have trouble moving your hands up. You may also move off the center line of the puck. camiseta de barcelona 2011 , You may have trouble moving laterally or if you are moving across it is difficult moving back to stop a re-directed shot. As you drop down in the butterfly you move back into the crease by as much as 6" and this leaves the areas inside the posts open. The butterfly does stop low shots but it also gives off dangerous rebounds when the goaltender is down and committed.
Is the butterfly save merely an automatic move or is it a tactical move specific to the situation? Having a goaltender drop down into the butterfly so the puck will hit him is fine as a tactical response to a specific set of options BUT not all situations. If a goaltender has time and space he has one set of tactical moves or options. If either time or space are affected he has less options. If the puck is close and is being shot, deflected or tipped at the net the goaltender has reduced space and time and therefore requires a proportional response i. camiseta borussia dortmund , e. a quick movement in close proximity to the puck to limit a high percentage shot, therefore a butterfly save.
However, if the puck or shooter is farther out and the sight lines are reasonably clear, time and space allow the goaltender to centre on the puck. Remembering too that economy of motion will produce an effective response without expending excess energy the goaltender can stop or redirect the puck standing, half splits and moving laterally may be more appropriate.
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