by support | Dec 18, 2014 | Goalie Tips
The Keys to Perfect Positioning in the Net – for Ringette Goalies As a goalie, you need to find the “sweet spot” in your net – how far out can you challenge the shooter? If you are too far OUT of the net, the shooter can easily deke you out of position. If you are too...
by Lisa Brown | May 3, 2011 | Goalie Tips
Simple Ringette Scoring Strategies That Rock By Lisa Brown Dear Friend, Sometimes it’s the simplest strategies that win ringette games. Most ringette players agree that scoring on a triangle is one of the hardest things to do. This is true if you try to do it...
by Lisa Brown | May 3, 2011 | Goalie Tips
Dare to Dazzle In Your Ringette Provincials How to Pull Yourself Out of a Scoring Slump By Lisa Brown Have you ever started a playoff game thinking, “this is the game I’m going to light it up and score”… But after five or six shifts, your hope starts to fade? Then, by...
by Lisa Brown | May 3, 2011 | Goalie Tips, Uncategorized
How to Use a Ringette Defender to Screen the Goalie Too many ringette forwards insist on trying to bust into the triangle. If you can get to the Hot Spot (slot) in front of the net easily, that’s great! But, it’s not easy. Usually, ringette players get checked or...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Goalie Tips
By Lisa Brown It’s called screening the goalie. You create a screen when your player stands in front of the other team’s goalie so she can’t see the shot. I’ll bet you’ve heard of it. BUT: I’ll also bet you aren’t using it as often as you could be. Even my team’s...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Goalie Tips
(Skaters, you might pick up a few ideas from this too!) One of the biggest challenges for goalies is to find the “sweet spot” in their crease. If you are a few inches too far out, players will deke your pants off. If you are a few inches too deep, players...