The Goalie Mindset Podcast
A goalie's success is 90% mental and The Goalie Mindset Podcast with Pete Fry will help you improve your mental acuity while helping you learn how powerful your brain is. Pete connects with Professional NHL Goaltenders, Players and Coaches to break down the processes that make them successful. With over 30 years of research and goaltender development, Pete, also known as "The Goalie Mindset Guy '' brings a wealth of valuable insight and knowledge that will help you breakthrough and help you become stronger mentally. Find out goalie mindset secrets, learn straight from the pros and gain a mental advantage.
The Goalie Mindset Podcast
22 Years as a Pro Goalie: Brett Jaeger on Mindset, Longevity, and Learning to Battle
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How do you stay in the game for more than 20 years as a professional goalie?
In this episode of The Goalie Mindset Podcast, Pete Fry sits down with former pro goaltender Brett Jaeger, who built a career that lasted over two decades across North America and Europe.
Brett shares his journey from growing up in a tiny town in northern Alberta to playing junior hockey, pro hockey in the ECHL and CHL, and eventually building a long career overseas in England, Denmark, and Germany.
What makes this conversation powerful is how honest it is.
Brett talks about getting thrown into tough situations early, facing 60–70 shots a night as a teenager, struggling through difficult stretches, and learning how to stay mentally steady through it all.
Pete and Brett get into:
- Why playing on weaker teams can actually help goalies grow
- The importance of competing, even when things aren’t going well
- What Brett learned from guys like Robb Tallas and John Stevenson
- Why stretching and recovery helped extend his career
- How confidence and mindset become more important as you move up levels
- The difference between talented goalies and mentally tough goalies
Brett also shares a great message for goalie parents and coaches. Goalies already put enough pressure on themselves. They need support, trust, and room to work through adversity, not embarrassment or panic after every mistake.
One of the best lines from the episode comes from Glenn Hall, who once signed Brett’s blocker with this message:
“Don’t be afraid to sweat.”
That pretty much sums up this whole conversation.
🎧 If you’re a goalie who wants to build confidence, handle adversity better, and learn what it really takes to survive and thrive in pro hockey, this episode is packed with value.
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