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Everything posted by interpathway
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Please tell me those gloves are not embroidered with, "DANGLER".
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I was hoping he was talking about skate hard and leave all your energy on the ice...but now I'm not sure. There is no reason for heated arguments to escalate to anything more during pick-up. That's just stupid.
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Seems like everyone around here in my Beer League uses the skate lace to tighten their shinguards down. I suppose it's cheaper...
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Custom Skates / Ice to Inline Conversion
interpathway replied to cougarscaptain87's topic in Roller Hockey Equipment
Throw some yellow laces on both pairs :P and you've got yourself two beautiful pairs of skates.- 2846 replies
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You ever play out without any goalies :lol:?
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Steer clear of running your mouth, regardless of whether you can back it up with skill or not.
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Wow. I think Spezza pro-stock might be all that I am buying from now on...Kudos on that pick-up!
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Blackstone Flat-Bottom V Thread
interpathway replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
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Should've made them invisible then.
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Haha I remember seeing ads for this in USA Hockey back in the day. Thought it was going to be the best invention ever. Kinda killed by treadmill skating i suppose?
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Cool article about what the Overdrive Blades are http://www.cariboo.bc.ca/news/Past02Mar25/...overdriveD.html While the Overdrive blade has been a hit with goaltenders from Toronto to London, it didn’t meet the approval of the National Hockey League, which banned the blade for the 2001 season because it was deemed performance-enhancing equipment. Dave Dryden, the NHL’s consultant on goalie equipment, and a former goaltender himself, said the Overdrive was banned because it was not used for protection, but simply for performance. Many professional goaltenders were using the Overdrive at the time of the ban, including Jean-Sebastien Aubin of the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins and Patrick Lalime of the Ottawa Senators.
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Anyone ever try that "Shaft Saver" stuff endorsed by Stevie Y? Looked like packaging tape to me....
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Was the advantage of this handle obvious when you played goalie? Better control, and less chance of losing your stick when throwing out a poke check I suppose?
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Gotcha, thanks for the clarification.
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Haha that is the one! I was on Google Images searching "Curtis Joseph hockey" but never saw him in action with that stick. Did he ever dabble with it? Or was it a 'Just-for-Retail' item?
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I never played the position, but anyone know the name/pics of the goalie stick whose handle looked like a loop-de-loop of the local SixFlag's roller coaster?
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How did those lockjaws work again? Didn't you expand the hosel by turning a screw in the bottom of the blade or something like that? Yeah, the 3 inch piece of wood that was inserted into the shaft was cut lengthwise down the middle and had a screw on the top that expanded the pieces to hold the blade tight. A hole was drilled from the tightening screw down to practically the heel (think prehistoric U+ channel) and it came with a 10 inch long "screwdriver". Pretty ingenious I must say, but considering most LHS will install a blade for ya free, basically moot. Chadd, the reasoning to essentially give players the feel and ease of shooting forehand with a larger than 1/2" curve without putting an illegal (3/4" or what it might be) curve on their sticks? If that's the case were any officials up in arms about this? Then again they couldn't have sold any other than at the Bantam level so maybe not...
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Are you talking about the offset blades or the bowed shaft? The offset replaceable blades. I remember them coming stock in Hespeler's all black with a red H logo shafts...Didn't even know they had bowed shafts back in the day. Were they bought out? Zing, +1
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Not sure if it had much hype...but does anyone else remember the Hespeler blades that had a full shaft offset built in? I can't remember the name but hopefully someone else here will be able to name it/pic it for us. I believe the idea was that it would delay the release of the shot and enable kids (I distinctly remember these being on JR. sticks) to whip the shaft through the shot easier. Anyone? EDIT: The old Easton Runners that couldn't fit into sharpeners, and those Louisville Lockjaw blades (replaceable blades requiring no heat or glue!).
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Hence "custom" one95's :P Haha my reading comprehension is horrendous, thanks auto!
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That's a flop for the ages. But dont One95s come with the LS2s with the blue hash-mark on the heel? Did you swap the stock ones out?
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Alright! Keep it up David!
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sickkkk photo
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those gloves are a thing of beauty miike!
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single handedly keeping franklin street hockey and their end caps in business!!