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3D Edge Analysis - sparks vs Blackstone up close
IPv6Freely replied to Paluce's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
I don't wanna hear another word about people in Pittsburgh talking funny. -
Indeed
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Weird and factually incorrect comment.
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3D Edge Analysis - sparks vs Blackstone up close
IPv6Freely replied to Paluce's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
It's honestly hard to take seriously an article that calls it a "Sparks". -
I know that exact feeling. It's the reason I can't wear Nike athletic shoes (stuff like Dunks are fine though), I always feel like the arch is too close to my heel.
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Nice! Ordering a pair right now.
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I'd love to find something with a bit more padding and comfort.
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I think thats why he posted it.
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CCM FT6 Pro compared to Catalyst 9X3
IPv6Freely replied to VegasHockey's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
The first sentence aside, I agree. Where do people think the weight reduction of top-end sticks comes from? Magic? No; they have less material (or potentially different, more performance-enhancing material). The lower tier models are going to be heavier because they have more material, but that also tends to make them more durable. It's not likely a linear relationship between cost and durability, but top end sticks are definitely squeezing out every ounce of performance they can for a market where performance is more important than durability. Diminishing returns at the top end, but if you're a pro then squeezing every bit of performance you can at the cost of every other factor is well worth it. All that said, the low end has improved DRAMATICALLY over the years. If I were to guess, I would suggest the cost of giving the lower end sticks much of the tech/materials as the high end has evened out quite a bit. Or put another way, the gap between the low end and the high end is much less today than it used to be. People often lament the fact that sticks haven't really gotten that much better lately, which may be true. But I think what they're not factoring in is how much the low end has closed the gap. As an aside, I have always kind of wondered why players on a PK don't at least consider opting for something that may be heavier but more durable so you don't have the sticks exploding trying to clear the puck. They always seem to break at the worst times. -
How big a PITA is flying with gear?
IPv6Freely replied to marka's topic in General Hockey Discussions
When I was bringing my giant goalie GRIT tower it would only hit around 50lbs on the way home when everything was still wet (and MOST times they dont charge me for oversize, either). So you should be fine. I agree with printing out their policy. Most of them understand but its always good to be able to show them. Sometimes they're confused when you say "I have two checked items, but I need three bag tags" if they don't know the policy. Traveling with player gear overall should be pretty painless. -
Who has moved from True to another brand of skates?
IPv6Freely replied to Westside's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
I think we're a bit off topic at this point. -
These look fantastic. Flooded does some awesome stuff.
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NHL OWNERS APPROVE JERSEY ADS FOR 2022-23 SEASON
IPv6Freely replied to JunkyardAthletic's topic in NHL Discussions
Wow thanks for pointing that out. -
Sparx Skate Sharpener - At home sharpener
IPv6Freely replied to tamtamg's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Nope, I'm good :) -
Sparx Skate Sharpener - At home sharpener
IPv6Freely replied to tamtamg's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Agreed. I got mine partly because I was tired of bad sharpenings, but also tired of the sporadic hours the pro shop was even open. Even during hours posted on the sign sometimes they'd just randomly be closed. Also being a goalie I'm needing a freshening up pretty much every skate or two. I hate the "fresh sharpen after not doing it in way too long" feeling. -
Sparx Skate Sharpener - At home sharpener
IPv6Freely replied to tamtamg's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Thats unfortunate to hear. I find them to be fantastic. -
Sorry, just wasn't available this year. Will be going to the one next year for sure though.
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I imagine just me. Shame its not the friday as I'll be in seattle playing in the pride tournament. Not worth going up twice in the same week though.
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NHL OWNERS APPROVE JERSEY ADS FOR 2022-23 SEASON
IPv6Freely replied to JunkyardAthletic's topic in NHL Discussions
I think the sponsors should only get it for 82 games and then after that they can piss off. -
Merged the two identical topics.
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Same. Why pay ridiculous MSRP when you can get them pro stock on SS for way less?
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wearing ear buds WHILE playing
IPv6Freely replied to shoeshine boy's topic in General Hockey Discussions
Yeah, doing it in a game is silly. A pickup on the other hand, who cares. -
If you were concerned about total fluke outcomes that would be honestly difficult to pull off, you'd just wear a normal cage. Same for cat eye cages for goalie masks.
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That's a bummer, it would be really nice. Easy enough to add yourself, I guess. Interesting they'd choose to do it for ref shins though where that flap isn't going to get caught on pants.
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I don't understand why theres no elastic strap on that flap like there is on the same flap on referee shins. It's so much better!