by Guest » Tue Sep 24, 2024 2:29 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 8:45 am
Guest wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 7:57 am
Does your association have goalie incentives at early ages?
I see all around that goaltenders are needed, or some are not great.
Should associations lower the registration fees to encourage more kids to become goalies? With the understanding they need to play at least a certain amount of season in net?
Some parents put their kid in net because their kid is not a strong skater, but goalies should be some of the best on team in relation to balance, mobility. Etc.
Thoughts?
Yes, lots of teams do. But, I'm sure some teams don't.
My kids U8 and U9 teams both have given us a goalie budget for goalie training all season. So, essentially we pay $2k less than other players on the team and the expectation is we take that money and spend it on goalie training. Which we do. That amount usually gets us through most of the season going weekly.
Other teams, instead of giving you the money will pay for you to goto whatever goalie training place they pick out for you, once a week or once every other week.
Some teams will bring in a goalie trainer for your practices weekly, etc.
I've heard of a handful of teams where the goalie plays for free for the season, which is great, but I don't know how common it is.
Very few teams do nothing at this point. If they do nothing, it's not a good look and it's honestly a bad idea. You need to invest in your goalie.
This is a great idea, I bet so many kids would play goalie if there were incentives
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Does your association have goalie incentives at early ages?
I see all around that goaltenders are needed, or some are not great.
Should associations lower the registration fees to encourage more kids to become goalies? With the understanding they need to play at least a certain amount of season in net?
Some parents put their kid in net because their kid is not a strong skater, but goalies should be some of the best on team in relation to balance, mobility. Etc.
Thoughts?
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Yes, lots of teams do. But, I'm sure some teams don't.
My kids U8 and U9 teams both have given us a goalie budget for goalie training all season. So, essentially we pay $2k less than other players on the team and the expectation is we take that money and spend it on goalie training. Which we do. That amount usually gets us through most of the season going weekly.
Other teams, instead of giving you the money will pay for you to goto whatever goalie training place they pick out for you, once a week or once every other week.
Some teams will bring in a goalie trainer for your practices weekly, etc.
I've heard of a handful of teams where the goalie plays for free for the season, which is great, but I don't know how common it is.
Very few teams do nothing at this point. If they do nothing, it's not a good look and it's honestly a bad idea. You need to invest in your goalie.
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This is a great idea, I bet so many kids would play goalie if there were incentives