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sportsguysandmxgear · 6 months
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hockeyjocks · 4 months
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Cody Cici
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hockeyfetish · 1 year
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Best view... 🤤😎
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hi friends i have been given another insane NHLer gear tidbit that i feel the need to share with you all...this time, goalie edition!
some context to share with you guys, if i haven’t already: goalie sticks are sized and referred to by the length of the “paddle” of the stick (in inches), aka the wide fat part of the stick. most adults are using anywhere from 24″ - 26″ paddles, myself and many of the goalies i play with being among them. you really only see bigger if you’re exceptionally huge, then sometimes you’ll see some guys using 27″ - 28″ paddles. smaller than these are usually reserved for children, or teenagers.
unless you’re sergei bobrovsky, then you’re using a 22″ paddle, for some reason.
so for reference, let me show you some other NHL goaltenders, who use a more typical paddle size:
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And, now that we’ve seen those guys in comparison, let’s look at how Bobrovsky’s stick compares:
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another couple fun facts about this: 22″ is a pretty uncommon size for a goalie stick at retail and are kinda hard to come by, and is also typically the very beginning of what we would call a “junior” size, which is meant for children who are about 10-13 years of age. these are right above “youth” sticks in size, which typically end at 21″ paddles, meant for children about 4-9 years of age.
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sjokkterapi · 1 year
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🇫🇮 GO FINLAND! 🇫🇮
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kwiki-trends · 10 days
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Unlock the Secrets of Underwater Hockey Gear for 2024
In 1954, Alan Bake had a bright idea: to keep the Southsea Sub-Aqua Club active during the winter months. And thus, underwater hockey, or Octopush, was born.
Today, underwater hockey is making waves worldwide, but it's not all fun and games. Serious injuries like cuts, broken fingers, or worse can occur without the right equipment and safety measures.
Before diving in, literally, make sure you're equipped. Whether you're under the guidance of a professional mentor or going solo, safety should always come first. Here's a rundown of the essential gear you'll need:Puck: Just like a ball is crucial for soccer or rugby, the puck is the heart of underwater hockey. Players use their sticks to maneuver it into the opposing team's goal tray. Weighing around 28.8 ounces (0.82 kg), the puck is heavy and flat, made of plastic, and costs between $50 to $80 depending on quality and location. Read more..
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gear-n-gunge · 29 days
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bendindustries · 3 months
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Kid Hockey old scholl tees.
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appareladdicted · 1 year
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sportsguysandmxgear · 5 months
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hockeyjocks · 4 months
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hockeyfetish · 1 year
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i am absolutely feral about my hatred of the 600 goalie glove closure.
it is the worst thing this sport has ever given goalies. what the fuck am i doing with a glove on my hand if i require a hydraulic press to close it? does anyone's hand actually close like that? why is every single 600 glove on the face of the Earth harder than a fucking rock? why do i feel like im doing a speed run of getting carpal tunnel syndrome every time i play with one?
they say its made to be similar to baseball gloves so every brand and their mother is going to make them at retail for eternity, probably.
but my question is this: how do those baseballguys close their gloves? i dont think baseball players are human. they have to be aliens that have the hand strength of a Greek god or eight fingers or maybe both.
i am afraid of them.
i think the 600 glove closure needs to be eradicated off the face of the Earth and put into the temporal corner for all of time and for all of its crimes against hockey goalies and the sport of hockey itself. that closure is an attack on all hockey goalies, everywhere, and it disgusts me. it makes me ill.
i think if you genuinely, on the Gods, enjoy the 600 closure you are either lying to yourself or you are a masochist.
if i find the person who first created the 600 glove and thought it was genuinely a good idea i might just punt them directly into the sun at mach speed
get the 600 closure away from me
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steddieas-shegoes · 1 year
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Eddie had heard plenty of stories about Steve losing fights.
He had the concussions to prove it.
But what Eddie saw with his own two eyes was far more impressive than whatever version of Steve had let Jonathan Byers and Billy Hargrove win.
He’d seen how quick he was to defend the kids, defend Nancy and Robin, even defend Eddie when he barely knew him. He’d thrown himself head first into the mix, nail bat in hand or not.
So when Eddie asked about it, Steve shrugged it off.
“Everyone loses fights.”
Sure, everyone does. But he’s seen Steve win against literal alternate dimension monsters.
No way a human teenage boy or two could be harder to beat.
But he let it go. If Steve insisted on it being a couple of genuine losses, so be it.
But Eddie doesn’t let things go. Especially not when it comes to Steve.
“I guess I just don’t understand how you lost to Jonathan. I mean had he ever even been in a fight before?”
“No. But neither had I.”
“But you should’ve won that fight with no effort. No offense to Jonathan, but he’s scrawny and doesn’t even punch right.”
“I don’t know. Why are you so hung up on this?”
Well, because this wasn’t simple. Eddie could tell Steve was hiding something, he just didn’t know what.
“I guess because no one else ever asked you.”
Steve stared at him, probably trying to figure out how to avoid answering.
“No one seems to ever ask you about you.”
Steve looked down at the floor.
“They don’t need to.”
“You deserve to have people care. So I’m gonna care for now and then I’m gonna have a chat with your idiot kids about relational reciprocity.”
“What?”
“They have to show they care about you as much as you care about them. That’s kind of the deal with friendship.”
“Oh.”
Oh? Did Steve genuinely not know that?
Jesus Christ.
“So?”
“I think I just wasn’t good at fighting.”
“Nah. That’s not it.”
Eddie could see Steve thinking.
When he finally spoke, he wasn’t making eye contact. Eddie reached his hand out towards his face, cupping his chin and lifting his face so he had to look at him.
“Try again, Stevie.”
Steve took in a shaky breath.
“I wasn’t good at fighting for me.”
Eddie nodded. “Why’s that?”
“Just didn’t seem like I deserved to win. I deserved the hits I got.”
“Why?”
“Because I was awful. I said shitty things or did shitty things. Or with Billy, I knew I had to let him take it out on me and I guess I thought I deserved it. I dunno.”
“Mm.”
He released Steve’s chin, watching as his head dropped back down and he seemed to curl in on himself.
Eddie couldn’t allow that to happen.
So he pulled Steve into his lap, smirking to himself just a little when he let out a yelp of surprise at the manhandling.
“So all this time, you’ve put your body and mind and future on the line for everyone else without a second thought, but when you had to protect yourself and only yourself, it’s not worth the effort? Am I understanding correctly?”
Steve didn’t respond, but then again, Eddie hadn’t really expected him to. He was too busy hiding his face in Eddie’s chest.
“That’s what I thought. So who taught you that you’re not worth fighting for? Who told you that anything you’ve done wrong should be considered a debt owed to whoever wanted to raise their fists? Who made you believe that your mistakes could only be absolved if you let them get punched out of you?”
Steve was crying; He could feel the cold wetness seeping through his shirt.
“You tell me who it was and I’ll make sure they know how it feels to lose a fight.”
“Just me.”
“I don’t think that’s true.”
He let Steve sit with the words for a few minutes before speaking again.
“You did some not great things as a teenager, as many teenagers tend to do. Have you seen the way Mike talks to people? He’s a shithead. But do you think he deserves to get concussed from a punch to the temple?”
Steve shook his head.
“Dustin gets an attitude anytime we don’t immediately bend to his will and calls us names all the time. Do you think he deserves to get a plate smashed over his head?”
“Of course not.”
Steve’s voice was quiet.
“You have more than made up for any mistakes you may have made in the past, even without the punches being thrown at you. If I have to tell you that you deserve to be treated with kindness and respect every day, then I fucking will. Hear me?”
“Hear you.”
Steve was staring at Eddie, tears still silently and rapidly falling down his cheeks.
Eddie wiped them away and gave him a small smile.
“You have no idea how special you are. But that’s gonna change.”
“Okay.”
Eddie placed a kiss on his forehead before he wrangled him against his chest again, moving his legs so he could relax completely.
“Just relax, okay? I got you. You’re worth protecting.” Eddie sighed softly. “You’re worth everything.”
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hockeylovee12 · 10 months
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I love everything about these photos
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bendindustries · 3 months
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Hockey Day in Houston is around the corner so here's some stuff.
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