June 2011
Where Do YOU Train?
Don't Wait to Train!With the partnership of EL1TE Performance, GDI Prairies has established many new prosperous training options that will lead to each goaltenders individual success.EL1TE provides a world that incorporates every athletes desire. Along with a state of the art facility, featuring every platform to ones performance, EL1TE brings a professional and personal approach to each athlete t
Time to Get Somewhere!
"This athlete knows how to prepare. He knows where he wants to go and the process that it is going to take to get there."One of the most looked upon qualities that is respected by coaches is preparation. An athlete that prepares for competition distills any notion of not being ready to perform. No matter what profession you are in, poor preparation is intolerable!Think back to when you were scared
Finding Motivation During The Summer
Weather in Winnipeg is a determining factor in so much of our behavior throughout a given year. The changing of weather so infrequently from hot and sticky to cold and rainy! From the cold windy winters to the hot heat for the odd summer days it can determine ones mood, level of activity and in some cases even inspire us.Spring/summer months are often described as the off season for many sports
Train Like The Pros Contest!
NHL and NFL fans, the time has come!Win a training session with Winnipeg's own 3 time Stanley Cup Champion Mike Keane on ice at The Rink, and CFL All-Star and Blue Bomber Doug Brown with Elite Performance!Contest draw date is June 30th.For full information Click Here.
MJHL Bantam Draft Approaches
The MJHL Bantam Draft (players in their 15th year) will take place in Russell on Sunday, June 5, 2011 at the Russell Inn & Conference Centre.GDI Prairies looks forward to helping each goaltender pursue their dreams of playing at the Junior hockey level.To view this past 2010 MJHL Bantam Draft goaltender selections Click Here.For the full rules and order of this years draft Click Here.
Luongo Heads into Cup Final
In years past, the fact that Olympic gold was not enough to shut up his naysayers would have eaten at him. Even if he wasn't on top of his game for Team Canada, it was good enough.Not in the minds of some observers, however.No matter. This is a different Roberto Luongo, a guy who no longer seems to take every barb to heart.And you can point to a moment last month as a key in this change of attitud