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Goaltending Tips > Stacking The Pads

.... This Is the Position that is least used in hockey and it should be because it's hard, A bit Messy and Cannot be Recovered From. This Position is used from the Butterfly Position. It is Used when a Player with the puck is coming across the crease, A One-Timer Or when you are unsure of where the puck is(example, Mad Scramble). When You Are down in The Butterfly All You have to do is fall onto a side. You try to get the Pads infront of the Puck, unless the player starts to move and tries to deke. In that case your chest and gloves would follow the puck as much as possible. So if the Puck is on the left side of the net,you would fall onto your right side. You Do Not fall on your back or shoulder. The Side of your body should be along the floor. Once You Are down you must either put the Catching Glove or Blocker and Stick in the Air(depending on the side your on),just in case the puck goes high.







Example 1 | Example 2