In May 2015, a group of American goaltending experts convened in Ohio to address the fragmented approach to goalie training. They established a cohesive framework known as the American Development Model (ADM), focusing on enhancing youth coach education to improve goalie skill development. A decade later, the impact is clear, as the U.S. continually produces elite goaltenders like Connor Hellebuyck and Jake Oettinger, showcasing the effectiveness of this revamped training model, with numerous talented netminders competing at high levels.
A decade ago, elite goaltending minds in America redefined goalie development, creating a unified training model that transformed youth coaching and enhanced their skills.
The 48-hour summit at Hyatt Regency led to the creation of the American Development Model (ADM), focusing on tailored drills for youth coaches.
Ten years later, the U.S. produces top-tier goalies, including Connor Hellebuyck and Jake Oettinger, who exemplify the success of this revamped goaltending approach.
This focused training has positioned the U.S. at a competitive advantage in international play with a wealth of skilled goaltenders.
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