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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If at all possible there absolutely have to be 2. Any goalie parents on here who are pondering demanding that their child is the only goalie on a team, please do not. [/quote] What are your reasons they should not?[/quote] Two goalies can alternate during drills, staying engaged and fresh. They can challenge each other in training, improving reflexes and decision-making to become better. If one goalie struggles during a game, the coach can substitute the other, maintaining team confidence. Sharing responsibilities helps goalies manage the mental demands of the position. Goalies often form a supportive partnership, learning teamwork and communication while navigating the unique challenges of their role. Plus, as they age into MS, HS, College— they will never be the only goalie. They may be the starting goalie, practice goalie or back up goalie at some point — especially if they plan to pursue D1 lax. Also need coverage if injury or illness….[/quote]
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