Shot Blocking Training Aid

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The PRO SCREEN

Aside from having teammates stand in front of the net, there hasn’t been a quality training device to assist players with managing screen/blocked shot training.

When analyzing the state of today’s fast-paced game, shot blocking numbers are up as shooters must contend with increased amounts of traffic in order to put pucks on net. Inversely, goaltenders must be able to make saves with limited visibility of the shooter. So, how can we train our players to shoot through screens and how can we train our goaltenders to stop screen shots? 

The solution for both players and goaltenders is the Pro Screen training aid developed by leading NHL offensive skills consultant, Ron Johnson BSc., MSc. Hockey Biomechanics. The Pro Screen is a practice tool that is used to simulate shot blockers and traffic on the ice. The Pro Screen is easy to maneuver on the ice as coaches/players can adjust its placement as they see fit. There is no better tool on the market to emulate the effectiveness and usefulness of the Pro Screen.

The Pro Screen

  • Allows a player to work on their ability to shoot pucks through screens and traffic. 
  • Trains goaltenders to see the puck through net traffic. 
  • Simulates game like deflections off of shin pads or player equipment
  • Reduces the risk of player injury during practice from blocking shots.
  • Easy to move, configure, and setup on the ice during practice.
  • Designed for professional use as its durable steel construction can withstand the impact of the hardest shots.
  • Inspired by Ryan Kesler, Joe Pavelski, and Dylan Larkin to help increase their offensive production during the NHL season.

The PRO SCREEN

Aside from having teammates stand in front of the net, there hasn’t been a quality training device to assist players with managing screen/blocked shot training.

When analyzing the state of today’s fast-paced game, shot blocking numbers are up as shooters must contend with increased amounts of traffic in order to put pucks on net. Inversely, goaltenders must be able to make saves with limited visibility of the shooter. So, how can we train our players to shoot through screens and how can we train our goaltenders to stop screen shots? 

The solution for both players and goaltenders is the Pro Screen training aid developed by leading NHL offensive skills consultant, Ron Johnson BSc., MSc. Hockey Biomechanics. The Pro Screen is a practice tool that is used to simulate shot blockers and traffic on the ice. The Pro Screen is easy to maneuver on the ice as coaches/players can adjust its placement as they see fit. There is no better tool on the market to emulate the effectiveness and usefulness of the Pro Screen.

The Pro Screen

  • Allows a player to work on their ability to shoot pucks through screens and traffic. 
  • Trains goaltenders to see the puck through net traffic. 
  • Simulates game like deflections off of shin pads or player equipment
  • Reduces the risk of player injury during practice from blocking shots.
  • Easy to move, configure, and setup on the ice during practice.
  • Designed for professional use as its durable steel construction can withstand the impact of the hardest shots.
  • Inspired by Ryan Kesler, Joe Pavelski, and Dylan Larkin to help increase their offensive production during the NHL season.

PRO SCREen PRODUCT LINE

Bantam-Professional

Mini-Body Top

Mini Pro Screen

Bantam-Professional Pro Screen

Mini- Body Attachment

Mini Pro Screen

Pro Screen Inventor

Ron Johnson is the inventor of the Pro Screen Shot Blocking Training Aid, which was originally conceived to help increase the offensive production of his clients, a list that includes: Ryan Kesler, Joe Pavelski, and Dylan Larkin.

Mr. Johnson has earned a BSc., MSc. in Hockey Biomechanics, and he currently serves as a leading National Hockey League skills consultant who is trusted to improve the overall performance of players, teams, and organizations alike.

Pro Screen Inventor

Ron Johnson is the inventor of the Pro Screen Shot Blocking Training Aid, which was originally conceived to help increase the offensive production of his clients, a list that includes: Ryan Kesler, Joe Pavelski, and Dylan Larkin.

Mr. Johnson has earned a BSc., MSc. in Hockey Biomechanics, and he currently serves as a leading National Hockey League skills consultant who is trusted to improve the overall performance of players, teams, and organizations alike.

Changes to Hockey Equipment

Shot Blocking is a necessary skill increasingly taught to players of all skill levels each and every year.

Did you know that 31.7% of all goals scored during the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs were scored using screenshots (where a goalie’s vision of the puck has been impaired)? This figure suggests that shooters can actually use defenders own advancements in skill and technology against them in order to score more goals. With increases in equipment protectiveness and speeds in which defenders can skate into shot lanes, shooters must train more efficiently during practice sessions so they can score more during games. The Pro Screen Shot Blocking Training Aid, which has been specifically designed to help them with shots through screens and traffic, simulates game like deflections off of shin pads or player equipment. Practicing screenshots has truly never been easy until now.

Designed For Shooters

“PUCK EYES”- Train Your Shooting Accuracy

For Players: Generate accuracy shooting pucks through traffic

The Pro Screen allows players to work on their cognitive ability to see the game through their blade and not their eyes. The statistics below illustrate how getting pucks through to the net is critical in today’s game.

  • 2016 Stanley Cup Playoff Goals Scored Using Screenshots- 31.7%
  • Average Shots Blocked Per Game- 32.8

NHL Teams

AHL Teams

Texas Stars

Manitoba Moose

Syracuse Crunch

Binghamton Senators

NCAA Teams

U. Of Wisconsin

Ohio State University

Notre Dame

U of Minnesota

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St. Norberts College

Army West Point

From A Goalie’s Perspective

The Pro Screen allows goalies to work on quick reactions off of screen shots and deflections through traffic in front of the net. The Pro Screen teaches goalies the importance staying centered in the crease as the subtlest puck change of direction off a Pro Screen leg can prove deadly. The Pro Screen has a unique ability to make goalies look shaky on the most innocent looking shots from an opponent.

Designed For Shooters

“PUCK EYES”- Train Your Shooting Accuracy by Shooting pucks through traffic.

The Pro Screen allows players to work on their cognitive ability to see the game through their blade and not their eyes. The statistics below illustrate how getting pucks through to the net is critical in today’s game.

  • 2016 Stanley Cup Playoff Goals Scored Using Screenshots- 31.7%
  • Average Shots Blocked Per Game- 32.8

From A Goalie’s Perspective

The Pro Screen allows goalies to work on quick reactions off of screen shots and deflections through traffic in front of the net. The Pro Screen teaches goalies the importance staying centered in the crease as the subtlest puck change of direction off a Pro Screen leg can prove deadly. The Pro Screen has a unique ability to make goalies look shaky on the most innocent looking shots from an opponent.

NHL TEAMS

AHL Teams

Texas Stars

Manitoba Moose

Syracuse Crunch

Binghamton Senators

NCAA Teams

U. Of Wisconsin

Ohio State University

Notre Dame

U of Minnesota

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Army West Point

Featured on Hockey Night In Canada

PRO SCREEN FEATURES

Steel Construction

Durable Cover for Maximum Protection

Collapsable for easy storage

Steel Pegs

Prevents potential injury

Designed to Increase Offensive Production

Durable Cover for Maximum Protection

STEEL Pegs

Collapsable for easy storage

STEEL CONSTRUCTION

Designed to increase offensive production

Prevents Potential Injury

Pro Screen Ease Of Use-Goalies

Watch NHL goalie, Scott Darling, use the screens to mimic net traffic.

Practice How You Play

The Pros choose the Pro Screen to mimic game play. Watch Dylan Larkin practice with the PRO SCREEN.

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PRO SCREEN Drills

with Joe Pavelski

Stationary

Shots From Point

Offensive Rush

PRO SCREEN Drills

with Joe Pavelski

Stationary

Shots From Point

Offensive Rush

TEAM CANADA

Olympics

Texas Stars

AHL

NHL Players Who Train with PRO SCREEN

Patrick Marleau

Toronto Maple Leafs

Joe Pavelski

San Jose Sharks

Ryan Kesler

Anaheim Ducks

Dylin Larkin

Detroit Redwings

Bobby Ryan

Ottawa Senators

Ryan Johansen

Nashville Predators

Jordan Eberle

New York Islanders

Clarke MacArthur

Ottawa Senators

Pro SCreen Pricing

Bantam-Professional Pro Screen

Mini Pro Screen

Designed to block shots and create a screen for goalies with the younger generation of player in mind. The pad sizing mimics deflection angles off smaller defenders

Mini Body Attachment

Bulky upper attachment designed for goalies, mimicking screens typically realized by larger net front defenders who’s presence easily eliminates vision of the puck.

Pro SCreen Pricing

Bantam-Professional Pro Screen

Sturdy and strong enough to block hard shots of all variations, while mimicking exact deflection angles off larger defender bodies in net front traffic.

Mini Pro Screen

Designed to block shots and create a screen for goalies with the younger generation of player in mind. The pad sizing mimics deflection angles off smaller defenders

Mini Body Attachment

Bulky upper attachment designed for goalies, mimicking screens typically realized by larger net front defenders who’s presence easily eliminates vision of the puck.

Pro Screen Warranty

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Limited Warranty

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  • Pro-Screen leg pad covers have a 2-year warrantee on impact damage only
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Cautionary Notes

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  • Use on concrete or alternate training surfaces will dull Foot Plate Security Pins. This is done at the users discretion and replacement pins will NOT be warrantied. Replacement pins can be purchased alternatively online.
  • The Pro-Screen Unit is NOT designed for outdoor use where it is to be left exposed in the elements. The leg pads use a high-density foam that is NOT water proof and if left outside uncovered, will absorb water and damage the unit. A pullover cover is available for purchase that will protect the unit from the elements.
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Full Warranty or Lifetime Warranty

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  • Steel Frame and assembly have a lifetime warrantee that covers all welds.
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Risks

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As in any training aid usage, there are risks involved. Please read all documentation associated with the unit provided on delivery. Videos on setup and usage will be posted on this site for your reference. Videos that explain basic safety and operational use of equipment will be provided free of charge after purchase. When purchasing a Pro-Screen, you are acknowledging that you are aware of said risks.

  1. Pro-Screens are designed much like goaltendening pads and as such provide a certain yet minimal “rebounding” effect so that players can practice “banking” pucks off the pads into the net. When performing drills that have players shooting high, be cautious of pucks rebounding off units and hitting unprotected parts of the body.
  2. The units have mass. This is to ensure that high impact shots do not dislodge them positionally as well as provide certain stability. As a result, they must be handled with care and set up properly so that they are vertically stable when hit.
  3. Included as part of the on ice securing process are pointed pins that are screwed into the foot-plate assembly. These can be removed by unscrewing them if one desires to use them off ice. While not necessary to do so it is an option. Use care when handling.
  4. At the top of the unit is a “hinging lock process” that is used to limit the amount of extension that each unit is allow. It is important to keep fingers away from these locking plates when opening.

PRO SCREEN ORDER FORM

Send us your order and we will contact you for payment and shipping charges.

Visit Us

Elite Hockey Science

3491-196A Street, Langley, B.C. 

Canada, V3A1A4

Contact us

Ron Johnson
E-mail: Infoprosreens@gmail.com
Phone: 604.317.7135

Open Hours

M-F: 11am – 7pm Sat: 10am – 7pm Sun: 10am – 5pm