When registering for one or more of the RB
Goalie Individual, Week Long and/or Boarding camps, it is
required that you include the necessary forms. Please print
out your corresponding forms and mail them, along with your
check, to the following address:
Rob Barletta's Goalie School
PO BOX 48
South Walpole, MA 02071
Notice: Individual
skills and skills sessions only require the Waiver and Release
of Liability Form.
NorthEast Elite Hockey League:
Please note that NEH players are only required to fill out
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We've assembled some of the most commonly
asked questions that RB Goalie receives. If after reviewing these
you still have questions, please do not hesitate to contact
us. And remember as always, if your child does not enjoy the
camp we offer a 100% money-back guarantee! We're that confident
in our program!
Yes!
RB Goalie offers a 10% discount off your 2nd players registration.
A 50%
non-refundable deposit is required to hold your player's spot. All
payments are due four weeks prior to start date of camp. Deposits
are non-refundable after May 1st. A $75.00 cancellation fee will
be charged for all cancellations. Refunds or credits will not be
issued for campers expelled, not showing up to camp or leaving on
their own will. A credit towards future camp (minus $75.00 process
fee) will be issued for players who cannot attend camp due to injury,
a doctor's note may be required.
Camps
are held at the Iorio Arena in Walpole, MA. To get to the arena
from Boston, take Route 93 South to Route 95 South, then take Exit
9 (Route 1 South). At the 2nd light make a U-Turn. The Arena will
be on your right. Take the second driveway. For other detailed routes,
or to customize your own directions to the Iorio Arena, Click
Here.
On the
first day of camp we break up goalies into separate groups on the
ice. Goalies are put into groups with their ability not just age.
The drills are then tailored to push the advanced players and create
drills for the beginning players as well. Whether an advanced player
or a beginner we teach everyone with the same enthusiasm, technique
and work ethic.
The only
thing that we stress is that the goalie school is not a learn to
skate. If your player can skate fairly well in their equipment,
we will take them from there. The parent must talk to their player
about paying attention while not in net and absolutely no hitting,
teasing or fooling around in line.
As
far as the skill sessions go, we use hockey (not skating) experience
to determine which group your player will fit into. We evaluate
all goalies on a daily and weekly basis and will move players according
to there ability. If your goalie is advanced we will move them to
a higher (maybe older) group. If your goalie is put into an advanced
group and we feel it is too high, we will move them down. In the
weeklong camps we also split all goalies up by age and ability.
Please fill out the registration form completely when signing up
for camps.
Yes, we
are offering AAA camps this year. The difference about our AAA camp
is the intensity of the teaching and the tempo of the drills. Because
the tempo is higher we can get to more aspects of hockey situations
and confrontational drills. Applications will be reviewed, and we
will only accept goalies that meet our strict criteria.
Yes!
While female goalies are welcome at all of our programs we do offer
women's and girl's only camps. The drills we use are set up so that
each student is pushed to their full potential by the coaches and
not by just competing with other players. Coaches stress a strong
work effort from each player involved.
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