I think there may be a couple issues for me.
One thing is I am heavily dominant on my right leg (I'm a full right goalie).
I have balance issues, and so I walk with a slight limp favouring my right leg.
More goalie specific, I used to be a heavy paddle down goalie, so I developed the bad habit of always getting up with my right leg. My legs are definately not symetrical.
I think that with some quality ice time to work on the down pushes I could even it out. A slide board would help with technique once the slide is underway, but like the T-push, the actual push itself is a little different than it is on skates.
That said I think it is really common for goalies to be better able to push stick side than glove side. Similarly most goalies if not pressured, get up with the glove side leg. I wonder if the fact our hands are wearing different loves, facing different directions, and one is holding a stick means that our bodies are not very symetrical and maybe this affects weight distribution?
I"m really only guessing here.
