Jamie McCaig
ATC Goaltending
admin@atcgoaltending.com
780-289-5450
Progression: Group 1
Power Skating 9-10AM
Dryland 10:15-11AM
Lunch 11AM-11:30PM
On Ice 11:45-1PM
Progression: Group 2
Power Skating 10:15-11:15AM
Dryland 11:30AM-12:15PM
Lunch 12:15-12:45PM
On Ice 1:15-2:30PM
Jamie McCaig - Owner ATC Goaltending
Jamie enjoyed a successful junior hockey career with the Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL), Penticton Panthers (BCHL) and the Merritt Centennials (BCHL). After concluding his junior career, Jamie went on to play for Brandon University Bobcats (CIS) and the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns (CIS). After completing his Bachelor of Arts Degree at the University of Lethbridge, Jamie went on to play professionally for the Anchorage Aces (WCHL) and Victoria Salmon Kings (ECHL). Jamie has been instructing goaltenders for the past 20 years, while still playing he worked for the Goaltender Development Institute (GDI) for current NHL (Columbus) goalie coach Ian Clark. In the fall of 2006 after finishing his playing career, Jamie joined Dave Rathjen at ATC Goaltending where he is now a co-owner. Jamie is currently the goalie coach for the Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL), Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) as well as the former goalie coach of the Kootenay Ice (WHL).
Dave grew up playing AAA hockey in Penticton, B.C. before going on to a successful junior career in the WHL and BCHL. After junior, he attended the University of Alberta and played for the Golden Bears Hockey Program winning the CIS National Championship in 2005 where he graduated with his Bachelor of Physical Education Degree with a minor in sports management. After a brief stint in the UHL Dave turned his focus to coaching goaltenders full time. Dave has been instructing goalies for the past 17 years and has gained a wealth of knowledge along his journey. Dave is currently the goalie coach for Swift Current (WHL), Univ of Alberta Golden Bears and Pandas (USport) as well as NAIT Womens Hockey Team (ACAC).
Allen York
Ty Rimmer
Ty joined ATC in the summer of 2019 and has been with us full time since then. Ty started his goalie coaching career after a very successful playing career starring in the WHL and playing 6 season professionally in AHL, ECHL and in Europe! Ty is currently the goalie coach for the Leduc Midget AAA Team (AMHL) as well as the CAC Bantam AAA (AMBHL) team.
COVID-19 CAMP ADJUSTMENTS:
1) ALL LECTURES ARE PRERECORDED AND THE LINK WILL BE SENT OUT DAILY
2) DAILY SCHEDULE IS CONDENSED TO ELIMINATE LAG TIME INSIDE BUILDING
3) LUNCH IS TO BE CONSUMED OUTDOORS WHENEVER POSSIBLE
4) ALL DISTANCING/MASKING REQUIREMENTS WILL BE ADHERED TO
5) ALL UPDATED PROTOCOLS WILL BE FOLLOWED AND COMMUNICATED AS WE ARE MADE AWARE OF THEM BY FACILITY AND AHS
LOCATION - Londonderry Arena
MAX 12 Goalies Per Group
Group 2 U16AA - U18AAA SOLD OUT!!!!
Elite Progression Information
Must be playing A/AA/AAA or higher unless personally invited by either ATC Owner (IF YOU NEED CLARIFICATION PLEASE EMAIL jamie@atcgoaltending.com)
This progression is designed for goaltenders that are playing at the highest level for their age. This progression will focus on skating, positional adjustments, rebound control, zone awareness, power play tactics, puck handling as well as an emphasis on reading the play. Goalies attending are expected to have a very firm grasp on all basic and advanced skating and save techniques.
Students in this progression are required to attend camp in top physical shape, there will be no refunds issued for injuries that happen at camp due to poor physical fitness. This progression is for SERIOUS goalies only!
PROGRESSION HIGHLIGHTS
2:1 Student/Instructor Ratio
Quality, experienced staff led by ATC Owners Jamie McCaig and Dave Rathjen
Maximum 12 goalies on ice in each group
Video Analysis at every ice session
2.25 hours on ice each day
Morning Ice sessions focused on movement, high volume repetition and puck handling
Afternoon Ice sessions focused on implementing skills worked on in the morning into game situational drills working on:
Rush Tactics
Power Play Options
Passouts and Below Goal Line Attacks
Off Ice training sessions will be Yoga as well as Hand Eye Co-Ordintation and Vision Training