The Puck Stops Here Goaltending
South Florida's #1 Goaltending School
Professional Coaching--Daily Lessons Available
Lesson Ice Schedule: Subject to change.
Monday-Friday: 6-7:30AM
Saturday/Sunday: By Appointment Only(Limited Ice Available)
Lessons can also be reserved & paid for on the Panthers Online registration platform, Dash.
To reserve a lesson slot, please email us.
Please try and reserve your lesson 24+ hours in advance, as this allows the rink staff to better prepare for each day.
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Cody Porter, Current Pro Student
Former 3-Year WHL Starter- Vancouver Giants/Calgary Hitmen
Brett Schaffer, Founder & Lead Instructor
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Goaltending Coach for the Huntsville Havoc
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Goaltending Coach for the FAU Owls
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Goaltending Coach for the Florida JR. Makos
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Goalie Development Coordinator- State of Florida- USA HOCKEY/SAHOF


1) If the referee hasn’t already put the pegs in the post, please don’t shoot pucks while your goalie is putting them in.
2) Whatever their pre-game ritual is in the crease, i.e. scratching the crease up with their skates or a quick butterfly stretch in the net, let your goalie do it without pucks flying at their head.
3) Shots in warm-up are meant to allow your goalie to get a feel for the puck and build some confidence and comfort heading into the game. It is NOT meant for you to try out your newest dangle…Instead, get a breakaway and show it off to the opponent’s goaltender; your coach and goalie will appreciate that much more!
4) Because steps 1-3 were likely not followed by the whole team, please don’t shoot pucks at your goaltender’s head when they are turned around getting the pucks from the net.
5) Work your way in from the blue line with your shots, and keep an organized pattern going to prevent the goalie having to deal with two different shots; it won't go well.
'Goalie-Friendly' Tips for warm-ups!
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