Ice Hockey Goalie Equipment 〈QUICK × EDITION〉

Next came the "Gloves." Leo’s (the catching glove) felt like a stiff baseball mitt at first. He spent a week opening and closing it while watching TV to break it in. His Blocker (the rectangular one) was easier—he just needed to make sure the palm was thin enough to feel the stick, but thick enough to absorb the vibration of a 60mph slap shot. 3. The Lifesavers: Mask and Chest Protector

When Leo finally hit the ice, he felt heavy—at first. But as he took his first shot off the shoulder and felt nothing but a dull thud , he smiled. His equipment wasn't just gear; it was his confidence. ice hockey goalie equipment

Leo first looked at . He had to choose between "Butterfly" pads (stiff and flat for sliding) or "Hybrid" pads (softer and more flexible). Since Leo loved to scramble and kick his saves, he went with Hybrids. He made sure that when he dropped to his knees, his knee landed perfectly in the center of the "landing block." Next came the "Gloves

Never buy pads that are too long; if they hit your thighs when you walk, you won’t be able to move. 2. The Hands: Trapper and Blocker His equipment wasn't just gear; it was his confidence

Goalie are different from player skates; they have shorter blades and a flatter profile for side-to-side "crease movement." Finally, he picked a Stick . He chose a "paddle height" that allowed him to stand in his stance without his blocker overlapping his leg pad. The Big Lesson