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Inside out jersey thing explained pretty well here. I've seen NHL'er's doing it here in LA at the Kings facility. Last summer all Frolov had was his Russian team gear and that's what he was out there in.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_daddy/post/Bourne-Blog-Summer-hockey-etiquette-for-playing?urn=nhl-wp8816#remaining-content

wouldn't it look more obvious if they are wearing jerseys inside out? Pretty neat article never the less.

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Yes, that is a S19 helmet.

wouldn't it look more obvious if they are wearing jerseys inside out? Pretty neat article never the less.

You'd think...

Then again it's Justin Bourne. :rolleyes:

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If you have a clean look, slap shots are fine — even one-timers if it's just you and the tendy. But nobody wants to get hurt in summer shinny, and that's a high priority. Really, any shot through traffic is frowned up (note: this apparently doesn't apply to Dany Heatley, who is a terrific guy, but an absolute moron about picking his slapper spots)

there, that looks correct now.

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Who cares about Heatley. The poor Thrashers fans lost their team. I feel bad for people in ATL who supported hockey. It's too bad the sport hasn't grown better down there. It would be a great market to be in if there was more interest.

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Held a Dynasty today at State Wars. Interesting grip -... lots of tactile and sticky grip too.

Also noticed a Burrows pattern. I think it was the old Savard.

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Who cares about Heatley. The poor Thrashers fans lost their team. I feel bad for people in ATL who supported hockey. It's too bad the sport hasn't grown better down there. It would be a great market to be in if there was more interest.

It isn't the sport that failed in Atlanta, it is the team. Put something competitive on the ice and the fans will come.

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Your just a Thrashers fan, imagine how Senators fans feel!

we all have reason to have nothing but contempt for him. yes, the Thrashers got Hossa out of that deal but if Heatley hadn't driven like a moron down a curvey rode the Thrashers would've had no use for Hossa.

the story is filled with "what ifs?"

what if Heatley hadn't crashed his car?

what if Lehtonen wasn't a party boy more interested in clubbing than playing?

what if Kovalchuck and Heatley had dominated the league like they were supposed to?

what if the team had been sold to owners who actually knew what the letters NHL stands for?

sadly, we'll never know.

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we all have reason to have nothing but contempt for him. yes, the Thrashers got Hossa out of that deal but if Heatley hadn't driven like a moron down a curvey rode the Thrashers would've had no use for Hossa.

the story is filled with "what ifs?"

what if Heatley hadn't crashed his car?

what if Lehtonen wasn't a party boy more interested in clubbing than playing?

what if Kovalchuck and Heatley had dominated the league like they were supposed to?

what if the team had been sold to owners who actually knew what the letters NHL stands for?

sadly, we'll never know.

I think it's clear a good team starts from the very top, take a look at the quick reversal in Tampa with the new owner and then teams with lots of money like Detroit vs Toronto. but we are getting off track here.

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I don't think Sherwood is there in terms of competitiveness to offer a ~$200 top-of-the-line OPS yet. That $150 and less price point for the T90 was perfect imo.

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I don't think Sherwood is there in terms of competitiveness to offer a ~$200 top-of-the-line OPS yet. That $150 and less price point for the T90 was perfect imo.

When the other companies top-tier price point is $230+ I think the price Sherwood set is perfect. It's cheap enough to grab the attention of people cringing at the 230, but not so cheap that they may value it at a lower cost. Sherwood is at the point where they need to win buyers over with their sticks, the first step in that is grabbing the buyers attention.

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I honestly wanted to try their T90 cause a few people I know had one and the price made it more attractive.

The T90 is an incredible stick and often overlooked, definitely great for the price.

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I don't think Sherwood is there in terms of competitiveness to offer a ~$200 top-of-the-line OPS yet. That $150 and less price point for the T90 was perfect imo.

The N12 wont be that price.

It will be a bit more expensive then the T90, but a lot less then a S19, TotalOne or 11K.

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if i had to guess i would say between $180-200 is pretty likely

no idea on the SOP though

im sure plenty of guys on here know what it's price will be - they just aren't allowed to say yet

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agreed. T90 is very overrated. Sold my Widow, S19 and even Ai9 after trying it. Hopefully the N12 will be the same price

Don't you mean under rated?

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