SHIFT Goalie Development
Summer Development Camps
Launching March 28, 2022
Programming
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Ideal for specific & focused training goals
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1 Goalie | 1 SHIFT Coach
Select your preferred SHIFT Coach
Option to bring your own shooter
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Ideal for team and tandem training
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2 Goalies | 1 SHIFT Coach
Ideally, pair with similar skill level goalies
Select your preferred SHIFT Coach
Option to bring your own shooter
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50-minute sessions. Ideal for repetition and building habits
Max 5 goalies : 1 SHIFT Coach + 2 shooters
Paired with similar skill level goalies
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We offer a rotating series of 6 bi-weekly specialty skills clinics. Each clinic is 1.5 hours and progressively focuses on a specific skill every session.
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Edgework
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Puck Play
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Tracking
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Rebound Control
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Dead Angle Shots
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Post Play
Bi-Weekly Saturdays 1:00 PM
Adult Goalie Clinics
Whether you are new to the game, position or just looking to improve your play, our Adult Goalie clinics will give you the opportunity to learn from our Head of Goaltending | Matt Dopud.
Bi-Weekly Saturdays 1:30 pm
Professional Coaching
Coach Matt
Head of Goalie Development
Matt is currently the goalie coach for the University of Ottawa men's team. He has been coaching in Montreal and Ottawa since 2005. His experience as a Junior, Major Junior, and CIS graduate has given him great perspective of both the game and the position. Matt now calls Ottawa home and is looking to continue his coaching success with SHIFT. Matt received CIS rookie of the year honours and 2nd line all star award in 2010-2011. He also participated Memorial Cup in 2008-2009 with Rimouski Oceanic.
Coach Mavric
Sr. Goalie Development Coach
Mavric joined the Lumber Kings coaching staff in the 2019-20 season and is currently the Goalie Coach for OHLs North bay Battalion and Pembroke Lumber Kings organization. He played one season with the Pembroke Lumber Kings in 2006-07 before spending four years in the Ontario Hockey League as a goaltender with Kitchener, Barrie and Saginaw. After completing his junior career, the Eganville native attended the University of Prince Edward Island where he played varsity hockey and then spent years playing professionally.