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I use coinbase if that helps you.
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VH Footwear/TRUE by Scott Van Horne
IPv6Freely replied to dsjunior1388's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
You have to go to a dealer now for fitting. I think you can do the older tracing method if you contact them but not sure. -
Recovery after broken ankle
IPv6Freely replied to ThePurpleCobra's topic in General Hockey Discussions
How's the injury? -
Just dumped $2000 into it during its big dip late last week. It's already recovered and then some so things are looking good :)
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We have a brand new arena they just built a couple years ago, but they installed used boards, glass, nets, etc. What a shame. At least the locker rooms and showers are clean... for now... We've done the same.
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I just checked the roster for this season. 13 skaters active for this season, maybe 4-5 of them paying up-front. 3 additional that we generally don't count on but occasionally show up. We've given out 28 jerseys in the couple years this team has existed.
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Totally agree. I don’t know why but we’re often much better with three D-men. The only thing I can think of is that you don’t get both trying to change at the same time? Or maybe they play a bit more conservatively to save energy?
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That’s brutal. I hope you didn’t pay for the season!
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The problem with the second suggestion is that turning people away because they didn’t play when called doesn’t help us fill our lineup, as much as I agree with the concept.
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That’s what we had been using but it’s become so disjointed. We have probably twice the number of people who pay per game than pay up front. I think the attendance problem for us has a lot to do with people figuring it’s not costing them anything to stay home.
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And we won that game. We usually play with 6 or 7 because nobody shows up.
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We’re at a point where we’ve been taking that approach as well, but in reality all we’ve been getting are people who only show up occasionally. So now we have a roster of close to 20 and still can’t get a full lineup. We lost that game. But then in the “consolation finals” aka 3rd place game we had a full lineup (10 players) and won 5-2. Weve started using BenchApp for this season. The way we’re using it is basically: anyone who pays upfront is a regular, anyone who pays per game is considered a sub. Even the guys who have been on the team for years. Once the regulars have checked in, the software starts inviting subs and will allow up to 10 slots total, first come first served. Were hoping that avoids any issues where everyone decides to show up on the same night since we have so many pay-per-game players.
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Would have preferred a 5th straight championship but we’ll take a 5-2 win for 3rd place!
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VH Footwear/TRUE by Scott Van Horne
IPv6Freely replied to dsjunior1388's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
If you have an order number you could probably contact them and ask. -
learning hockey at an advanced age
IPv6Freely replied to Amazinmets73's topic in General Hockey Discussions
I'd have two broken ankles. -
Will they do singles? It’s hard to find somebody who will. I’d even take sublimation if I could buy a single shell.
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Sparx Skate Sharpener - At home sharpener
IPv6Freely replied to tamtamg's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Let me shed a tear for the shop owners... Actually, no. If you’re a craftsman, like a SERIOUS craftsman who has worked on your art for decades, you have nothing to worry about. If you seriously feel threatened by a home sharpening machine, you can’t be all that great. Lets face it, 90% of pro shops suck, because 90% of them aren't staffed by people who REALLY know what they're doing. And in reality, if the pro shops near me weren't so terrible I never would have even considered something like the Sparx. Put simply: I wish there wasn’t a market for Sparx, but there is. As an analogy, I wish something like Uber wasn’t needed. But, since the cab industry is shit, it is thriving. Cabbies are all pissed off about Uber stealing their business. And then every time I take an actual Taxi I’m very quickly reminded of why I love Uber. Regardless, you'll get the occasional cabbie on MSH complaining about Uber stealing their rides... -
Well not a direct competitor, but Sparx is giving people less reason to continue going to a pro shop to have a 16 year old kid butcher their skates on their big expensive Blackstone ;)
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I can't see them licensing their patent to a competitor. I mean, obviously it would never happen, I'm aware we're talking hypotheticals of course.
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Sparx Skate Sharpener - At home sharpener
IPv6Freely replied to tamtamg's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Just so we're clear, @ZamboniFever is not a salesman. He's the founder/owner and is an engineer. -
FBV is a patent held by Blackstone. The FIRE ring would be much closer to the non-patented BFD used by Blademaster and others. This diagram should explain it well enough:
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Sparx Skate Sharpener - At home sharpener
IPv6Freely replied to tamtamg's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
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That's definitely better than screen print, but I'd also be disappointed to not get embroidery.
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Is that screen print, or sublimation?