About this Event
Come warmed up and ready to practice.
Session will work on positioning drills, save techniques & game situations. Practice maintaining an optimal stance and angling your body to cover shooting lanes effectively.
Save techniques-work on the butterfly stance, glove saves, and stick saves, facing different shot types to challenge your reaction times. Drills may include rapid-fire shooting, where you take multiple shots from various angles, forcing the goalie to stay alert and agile.
Game-like situations- breakaways and facing multiple shooters, helping you build confidence and decision-making skills under pressure. Communication with defensemen is emphasized, teaching goalies how to direct plays and anticipate offensive movements.
COACHES! There are free spots to assist on ice. Learn some new drills with our instructor!
SKATERS! There are free spots to assist with shooting drills. Get some free ice time!
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Labonté was one of two goaltenders playing for the Canadian women's hockey team in the 2006 Turin olympics. At the Torino Games, Labonte and Kim St. Pierre allowed a combined two goals in five games played. Labonte logged 180 minutes of ice time and led all goaltenders with a goals against average of 0.33 and a save percentage of .976, respectively. She was awarded Top Goaltender honours at the 2009 world championships.
https://olympic.ca/team-canada/charline-labonte-1/
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex, 10950 126A Street, Surrey, Canada
CAD 0.00 to CAD 15.75












