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  1. 12 minutes ago, Giltis said:

    Are they the same height as the SB4.0?

    If so, do some people find it a bit too tall with taller steel such as the Steps?

    As far as I'm aware, none of the dimensions changed when it comes to height or how it attaches to the boot.


  2. I HATED the uniforms when they were first revealed but they have grown on me. I like the sparkly gold stripes, I think it does a good job representing the "glitz & glamour" style of Las Vegas. The one thing I think is awesome though are the AWAY uniforms. Those white gloves are FIRE!!!


  3. 3 minutes ago, CigarScott said:

    I could be wrong but it looks like the 965 is listed on their website only for custom orders (custom team/league pucks, bulk orders, etc.) and Slovak ones are the ones sold to the general public. It wouldn't hurt to call or email them to see how you can get your hands on some of the Canadian-made pucks.

    I contacted them. 965's are sold ONLY to the NHL. The only way you can get one is to pay $12.99 for an official game puck. However, the only real difference between the 965 and 960 is the fact that the 965 has the NHL shield on the edge of the puck. The NHL teams use 960 pucks for practice and the 960 is the game puck of the AHL.

    I'm in the process of setting up a business account with them to order some 960's.

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  4. 23 minutes ago, gosinger said:

    Our local rink banned the usage of a specific type of cheap European puck, as they shattered way more glass than any other. So while the dimensions and weight might all be more or less the same (meaning within the specs), the quality of materials used / manufacturing / composition can still be different between manufacturers, which results in different behavior (chipping, brittleness, ...) at different temperatures.

    Not all but some European manufacturers use tires as one source of rubber. This means small rocks and other stuff can make their way into the final puck. As the puck wears away a rock can be exposed and that will break the glass really easy.

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  5. On 1/19/2019 at 8:45 AM, OzziesDad said:

    Pure Hockey sells a bucket of 18 InGlasCo pucks. I believe they are 960's, but can confirm later. 

    I would highly doubt they are Canadian 960’s but it would be awesome if you checked. I’d bet they are 965’s IF they are even Canadian. I bought a bucket from Pure and they were InGlasCo Slovakian pucks.


  6. This is the best they can do?!? Or, did I do something wrong?

    if I didn’t do anything wrong you would think they would have engineered a small wedged spacer or a bevel to the lower edges of the slots.

    Its irritating that the visor moves as you tighten the screws due to uneven pressure....or should I say total lack of pressure on half of the screw.5dg312L.jpgFNW1JOZ.jpgJXPddF7.jpg

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