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CondorsTalk - > Condors Talk -> Goaltenders get extra attention
Goaltenders get extra attention

Anaheim goaltending consultant Pete Peeters was in Bakersfield on Monday, working with goaltenders Justin Pogge and Timo Pielmeier.
And, no, the visit was not prompted by Pielmeier's less-than-stellar pro debut on Saturday. It was set up on Thursday, before the season got under way.
Peeters worked with the goaltenders during an 85-minute team practice, then spent another 45 minutes after that on specific work for the goaltenders.
“We’re building blocks,” Peeters said of his work with the goaltenders. “I can’t teach anybody how to stop the puck. God gives you that talent or he doesn’t.”
What Peeters, a four-time NHL All-Star goaltender in the early 1980s, can do, is try to make it easier for the goaltenders to stop the puck.
“There is definitely ways to go about making the job easier,” he said. “Today we were working on angles and how to change angles. That’s basically what all those lines were out on the ice.”
Peeters  said there will be more, longer visits upcoming this season.
“Basically, now that I know where our goalies are going to be for the year I’ll probably be in on a regular basis to work with them probably a week at a time,” he said. 
The Condors head out early Tuesday morning for Victoria where they begin a three-game set against the Salmmon Kings on Wednesday.

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posted by mrsearnhardt88 on Oct 19, 2009 at 03:11 PM

 

 

He had a bad night.  It happens. We have to remember that he is only 20.  What a lot of pressure to debut at the Nest at his age.  Let's give the guy the benefit of the doubt! Glad to see Anaheim is so proactive with their players!

 

Go Condors!!!

posted by woodbutcher on Oct 22, 2009 at 04:40 PM

Nice to see we are on anaheims radar this year and not just an afterthought.


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