The Unified Platform for Goalie Performance
3xG connects game data, video, training history, and AI-enabled insights into one complete system — redefining how goalies are tracked, evaluated, and developed.
Todays Metrics Fail
For decades, goalie performance has been judged by numbers that fail to capture the reality of the position.
- Not every shot is equal.
- Not every goal against tells the same story.
- Evaluation still relies heavily on overall statistics and subjective opinion.
Game video exists in one place. Performance data lives somewhere else. Training progress is tracked inconsistently — if at all.
As a result, goalies train without clear feedback, coaches rely on incomplete information, and true performance trends remain hidden.
The Game Has Changed
The position has changed.
Today’s goaltenders face faster play, more complex offensive systems, and higher performance expectations than ever before.
More data is being collected than at any point in hockey history — yet much of it remains disconnected from context, video, and long-term development.
What goalies and coaches have been missing is a unified performance system — one that transforms information into meaningful insight.
Introducing 3xG
3xG is the unified platform for goalie performance. It connects the elements that have traditionally lived apart — game data, video review, training history, and coaching insight — into one complete performance system.
Instead of analyzing isolated games or individual statistics, 3xG builds a continuous performance profile that evolves with the goalie over time.
Every game, every situation, and every training session contributes to a clearer understanding of performance, development, and progression.
How 3xG Works
3xG brings every part of goalie development into a single connected workflow.
Game performance is captured and organized within real game situations — and each situation reveals how the goalie handled the play. Performance is analyzed through context, including positioning, movement execution, shot origin, and where goals enter the net.
Video becomes directly tied to performance context rather than existing as separate review sessions. Training history grows alongside game performance, creating a continuous record of development.
As information accumulates, patterns emerge — highlighting strengths, recurring challenges, and tendencies that would otherwise remain invisible.