Red Deer Advocate, September 21, 2013

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The Red Deer Rebels No. 1 goaltender Patrick Bartosak will be in the hands of new goalie coach Taylor Dakers this season.

BY GREG MEACHEM ADVOCATE SPORTS EDITOR Identifying and then developing netminders is the new order of the day for the Red Deer Rebels — and major junior hockey teams across the country and northwest United States. Gone are the days when teams could scoop a stopper in the Canadian Hockey League import draft. Hockey Canada, in conjunction with the CHL, put a halt to that this year, essentially ruling that major junior clubs were developing European and Russian goalies who were in turn beating Canada in international competitions. The ban on import goalies will force CHL clubs to produce more top-notch homegrown netminders. “There’s two ways of doing it — you either have to draft them or find them and list them,” said Rebels general manager/head coach Brent Sutter. “No one trades good, young, proven goalies, so you have to do it from within.” To that end, Sutter hired Taylor Dakers during the off-season. Dakers has replaced Brett Belecki as the club’s goaltender coach and has taken on the added role of scout.

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‘No one trades good, young, proven goalies, so you have to do it from within.’ “Sometimes a goalie coach can spend too much time with and pay too much attention to the No. 1 guy, and not enough attention to the backup and the prospects in your system,” said Sutter. “That was something I wanted to make firm with Taylor, that whoever was going to come in to be our goalie consultant/coach, his role would be to work with and make all of our goalies in the system better. “When Taylor is here he’s going to spend as much time with our backup goaltender as he is with Patty (starter Bartosak). We also know that our No. 1 guy is No. 1 for a reason, but we can’t

be neglectful of the other goalie (Taz Burman) on the team or others in the system.” Dakers was hired when Belecki — a Calgary firefighter with a young family — confirmed that he would not be able to travel to Red Deer as often as Sutter had hoped. He will work with Bartosak and Burman 10 to 12 times per month this season. Dakers is involved with World Pro Goaltending, a teaching program for minor hockey, junior A, major junior and professional netminders that operates out of a privately-owned rink in Calgary. “When I’m in Red Deer I’ll try to be on the ice as much as I can, but the main thing will be maintaining contact with the goalies and making sure that there’s a lot of discussion regarding their game, where the team is at and how their life is here,” said Dakers. “We’ll have a younger goalie in addition to Patty and we’ll want to make sure we’re getting the most out of him. With Patty being 20, he’ll be expected to take most of the load, and with Burman being a younger player he has to learn as much as he can to get as good as he can without playing for long stretches.

Please see REBELS on Page A2

RDC marks opening of City Centre Stage Red Deer College’s City Centre Stage was alive with entertainment on Friday for the facility’s grand opening.

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REBELS OPENED SEASON FRIDAY IN CRANBROOK — PAGE B4

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