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He's been injured all season, so there's that too.
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I'm not sure when it was last updated, but I had to re-write the tool when the site was restored after an outage and we changed hosts :)
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Unless its been changed, its 5.5. Check the pattern database: https://www.modsquadhockey.com/patterndb/ And yes, should be the same as the True TC2 (Bauer P92), again unless its been changed
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That's fine, but saying they are horrible is just false. They may not work for you, but that doesn't make them horrible.
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Were your True just from your old VH tracings, or from a scan (or a scan + tracings?) I really have to wonder if they just managed to mess up your order and if you were happy with VH maybe just having them built on your previous tracings, without a scan, might be worth a shot? Logically it wouldn't make a ton of sense - you'd think more shape data would be better - but you never know, I guess?
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Horrible for you, you mean.
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Have never heard of anywhere having insurance beyond USAH. I'd just be using my personal insurance for any injuries anyway, though.
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If you're an adult, then whatever is more comfortable to you :)
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Journey to find the “best” shoulder pads!
IPv6Freely replied to HockeyLover5's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Go find some CCM U+ CL online somewhere. -
I can't tell if this is a joke or a serious question.
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VH Footwear/TRUE by Scott Van Horne
IPv6Freely replied to dsjunior1388's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
If they are retail, absolutely. If they are custom, you probably shouldn't. The boot is already shaped to your foot. Kind of defeating the point putting a generic shaped insole into a custom boot. -
All-Star Leo Komarov!
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Those do look awesome.
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Are you just looking for a plug, or an extension?
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Sparx Skate Sharpener - At home sharpener
IPv6Freely replied to tamtamg's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
I've had those lifts, or some that look similar, since I got my OG kickstarter version of the first gen. I had no idea what they were for. I always figured for figure skates or something. -
I'm so sorry to hear this. Anthony was a huge part of MSH, as you can clearly see from the badges under his profile. I will echo what others have said about his enthusiasm, and just say I was happy to get to skate with him at our events. He was a beauty, and he'll be missed.
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Cant wait to get a set!
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CCM Vector 10.0 goalie skate blade screws NLA???
IPv6Freely replied to dlwst44's topic in Goal Equipment
Probably time for some new skates... -
I really need to disallow subject line editing... I wish there was some intelligent way to prevent people from doing all of this (editing every post to just be ".", for example.
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loctite on the screw?
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https://www.instagram.com/p/C7wCuIRsKz2/ Wow, talk about a massive loss in the industry.
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Hell yeah @Steve_v3 happy to see you out! Speedy recovery bud!
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Goaltending basics resources
IPv6Freely replied to MyBoxersSayJoe's topic in Fundamentals and Techniques
Yes, it does. The gap you're leaving above the shoulder, especially at the height of an NHL goalie, is miniscule. If they can hit that spot, they were hitting it in VH or even just at a full stance regardless. For any other short side goal that goes in, it doesn't matter whether you're RVH, VH, or standing up. If you're not against your post, you're not against your post. There's two nonsense issues with RVH and a couple legitimate ones. First, you get non-goalies (or old-school goalies) on TV blaming goals on RVH. Second, you get those same people on TV saying stupid things like "he went down early" as if he was supposed to wait until the shot was on its way to drop into RVH. As for legit issues, there are certainly goalies who overuse it. Also some guys fail to seal the post with it. The other issue with using VH or standing up is that your ability to cover a puck is basically zero. At that point you're pretty much depending on somebody to clear it. Imagine a shot coming in and hitting you while you're in either of those positions, and the amount of movement and re-positioning it would take to cover the rebound in the crease. Now consider how quickly you can move from RVH to cover since you're basically into a standard butterfly once you move away from the post. To your last point, goalies aren't ever going to concern themselves with a save selection based on how deflating a goal might be if it doesn't work out. They're going to make their save selection based on what gives them the best chance to stop the puck - period. -
Good luck man, we're all rooting for you! Keep us updated!