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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The real question is how fast are his hands as that is the top issue for goalies. Body size can be a factor but fast hands are key. Big or small, fast hands can be successful. Also, if he is real good, goalie is one of the best ways to get scholly $$ in college unless he’s in the 0.1% of goal scorers or FOGOs. Coaches will pay for goalies as they need them. Middies/attack/def you split a pot and hope some work out unless they are truly elite. New NIL rules may change this a bit, but if he can be a good goalie, he will always be in demand. [/quote] It’s harder to get goalie spots, teams need less so this isn’t accurate. [/quote]Teams are taking the same ratio if not more than other players. So that dynamic doesn't exist beyond the outlier of a better top goalie on the high school aged team you're on. And you can shop that for club. Whether they get better money is unknown, really. If a team has a frosh, soph goalie they expect to be the starter, are they overpaying for another? 2 or 3 on a team? I doubt it. I do know in the Ivy and Division 3, the money's the same regardless of position. [/quote] Starting Goalies always got more scholarship percentage[/quote]
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