Hull Hockey Goalie Program
- May 16
- 2 min read

The HHG Program started in the Summer of 2025, with Sunday Goalie Clinics. It was important to both Kyle and I to keep them free to encourage as many goalies, from any organization to come out and try our clinics. To say they were a huge hit would be an absolute understatement. Goalies and families responded so well to not only the training, but the culture that Hull Hockey produces with every session.

Kyle and Phil have created an environment that encourages hockey players from any background to come and learn, the right way. The energy and upbeat attitudes from the coaches is contagious and spreads to the players on the ice. For Hull Hockey to not only trust in me as a Goalie Coach, but to provide FREE ice sessions (when the price for ice time has never been more expensive) has been an absolute blessing and has provided me with a platform I never thought imaginable for a coach that does strictly goalie instruction.

I knew the partnernship with Hull Hockey would be a strong one, from the jump. Kyle and I grew up together, spent basically every day together from 3rd to 6th grade and played hockey on the same club teams. He would come over to my house before school, we would shoot on the net in my living room (in our very average middle class living room, just with a hockey net in it...awesome) and then we would go to hockey practice every day after school (at Old Foothills, really full circle stuff here). I don't remember us every getting sick of each other somehow. Different High Schools and adult life saw us drift apart a bitwith me moving to California then and Montana, I was gone for about 10 years..but the second I got back to Colorado, I called him to see how I could become apart of Hull Hockey. I watched from a distance him grow this small skills company into a massive beast that it is today, but it didn't surpirse me one bit. First of all, he knows the game better than anyone I ever played with. I have a vivid memory of a coach when we were PeeWees telling the entire team they needed to listen to Kyle whenever he spoke (which didn't happen often) because he had the highest hockey IQ of anyone that coach had seen. Secondly, I knew the person he was/is, and the culture and hard work he brought to the ice rink, even when we were kids. Seeing Hull Hockey grow into what it is today, and how it has touched so many lives in such a positive way, is truly amazing..but not surprising in the least bit. It is a fit like no other, but I am so genuinely proud to be apart of the great program that he has built.