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What's the difference between the GA GOAL PEGS, Normal Pegs and the Marsh Flex Pegs.

 

GAGOALPEGS a must for rinks, goalie coaches and goalies for practices, camps and games.

 

 

GAGOALPEGSTM is a part of GOALIE ACTION, GOALIE ACTION was established by Reto Schurch to provide goalie coaching and consulting to goalies from juniors to professionals. Reto Schurch played over 15 years as a professional goalie in Switzerland, Sweden and the US. During his pro career he started already with coaching and since 2010 he is working as a pro coach in Switzerland as well in California.

Todays great goalies using the post to play their game, so it is important that he can push into or off of the post during games and practices.  But most rinks in North America are using goal pegs witch get out of position to easily. Almost with every contact the net gets off a bit and in games the play has to be stopped and during practices the goalie can’t really work on his skills.

Almost in all pro leagues, during the games they are using pegs (ex. Marsh Pegs) which hold the net well in position. But even in the NHL most teams are using for practices the normal pegs and can’t work on their post game.

To help the goalies, teams as well the rinks to provide good hockey and keep the game in flow without stopping it all the time because the net is out of position all the time, we created a new peg system.

The GAGOALPEGS

  • are easy to set
  • holding the net firmly in place
  • releases with reasonable contact for safety

"The net moved out of position during the game or practice."

 

Does this sound familiar?

Most goalies typically deal with the same problem. In most pro leagues they are using pegs that hold the net well, but the pegs that are used in practice don’t hold the net in position when they get pushed. That makes it almost impossible to train well, especially when using the post to push off from or slide into.

 

In the last 10-15 years the style that goalies play has changed a lot. One of the biggest changes is the goalie’s positioning on the post and how to use the net to place himself into a good position. A lot goalies are using the post to push into it or off of the post to get back in position again. What hasn’t changed is the anchor system for the goals…UNTIL NOW.

 

With the new GAGOALPEGSTM, the net holds firmly in place and the post can be used to slide into it or pushing off of the post. The system is easy to set up and can be used in practices, camps and games as well.

 

 

TRAIN AND PLAY LIKE PROFESSIONALS

 

 

Designed by Goalies for Goalies

A Division of GOALIE ACTION by RETO SCHURCH

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