WHO ARE THE EXPERTS?

Why do we do this? Aren't there enough goalie experts out there? Well....no. The Central Scouting Bureau for the NHL has a Goalie Checklist. Right there on the front page it asks if the goalie "consistently squares to the puck carrier." Really? How about squaring to the puck? This is just one example of what is wrong with the way we train, develop, and evaluate goalies. If its wrong here, then where else? Check out our Final Five rankings using the tabs below. And email us here if you are interested in learning more about a particular goaltender 1



about us

The Goalie Report was designed in 2009 to deliver comprehensive scouting reports for professional, collegiate, junior, and prep hockey organizations, helping them discover and develop goaltenders for their teams.

In 2010, TGR expanded its offerings to youth goaltenders, offering video training that teaches not only form and execution, but the unique elements of save selection and "reads" that make a good goalie, great. Goalies that take part in our video training are automatically entered in our SCOUTED DATABASE. The evaluation list is mailed 9 times throughout the year to pro, college, junior, and prep hockey organizations.

Find out more about our services here!

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At TGR we rank goalies based on the Comprehensive Goalie Rating System (CGRS). Our system goes beyond GAA and Save Percentage (do you really think they are getting those count shots right at Junior B games?) to include things like PAEP (Performance Against Elite Players, games and practice), OGGW (One Goal Game Wins), and TBG (Time Between Goals).

These measurements allow us to use stats to look at the complete goaltender. They give an indication of a goalie's mental makeup and ability to rise to the next level. Of course, they are only an introduction. You have to see a goalie play to truely determine ability.