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Confidence in the Crease

Coach Utah combines playing experience and proven training to develop confident goalies and support parents and teams with goalie-specific strategies.

Individual Training

Coach Utah instructor with youth hockey goalies during on-ice training — Parents & Goalies resources page

Goaltending is Different. Training Should Be Too.

Goalies face a level of pressure few players experience. They’re the last line of defense, always in the spotlight, and often expected to perform without position-specific support.

Practicing with the team helps, but it’s often focused on player skills or quantity of shots. Instead, goalies need their own drills, a successful mindset, and a training path tailored just for them. Coach Utah fills that gap with a focused, goalie-specific strategy that builds confidence, control, and personal success.

Goalie training

Start With Tools You Can Use Right Away

  • Parents

    The Car Ride Home Cheat Sheet

    What to say—after a tough game, a great game, or anything in between.

    Simple, supportive phrases so your goalie knows you’re in their corner no matter the score.

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  • Goaltenders

    Goalie Off-Ice Warmup Routine

    A step-by-step warmup designed specifically for goalies. Use at home, at the rink, or before every practice and game.

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Team practice on the ice — Coach Utah small-group and private on-ice goalie lessons

On-Ice Training for Goalies

If your goalie is looking for extra support, Coach Utah offers small-group and private lessons focused on quality development—not just quantity of shots.

From Goalie Parents

  • The improvement my son has shown over the past year speaks for itself. Landon keeps him engaged and knows how to get through to him so he understands.

  • Very good experience. It is the one place he gets the most instruction and has made him a better goalie year over year.

  • We love seeing our goalie be pushed so that his effort matches his ability and is held accountable with high expectations. You always make it fun on the ice pad, but also make him work hard on mastering the finer technical aspects. We also love that you use video as a reinforcement tool and are active on social media—it motivates our goalie.

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