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Jukka,
I'd be interested in the stick choice article/video. I'm going to assume something like here is the stick position in an upright stance, and here is how it looks in a butterfly stance, and show the effect of various paddle lengths, and lies.
If you could get a camera to represent a goalie's eye level view I would like to see some various screened situations.
I see some NHL goalies initially "look high" to see through a screen, Kipper and Nabakov come to mind, while others prefer to"look low" to see through a screen, Hasek and Vokoun as examples.
Perhaps you could set up some different screening patterns;
far shot, close screen,
far shot, mid range screen,
far shot, far range screen,
mid range shot, mid range screen
far shot, mid range and close screen,
and other similar scenarios.
Have the camera look high through the screen, then low, and maybe left and right around the giving four scenarios high left, low left, high right, low right. Which of the scenarios gives the best view of the play.
Maybe out of this if a goalie recognizes one of the patterns, a prefered first look
can be developed instead of random, or trial and error. The preference might also be altered by the height of, and handedness of the goalie.
Thanks for the offer to help shape your resources.
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Last edited by CubanPuckstoppr : 05-18-2007 at 06:36 AM.
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