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  1. @Wonder35 Steve: Wow! Awesome! Great run! Many of us old-timers on this site dread this day or cannot fathom its arrival. Obviously, this is unrealistic. Everything ends. Cudos to you for having the emotional intelligence to confront and accept this inevitable and bittersweet moment. You've truly MOVED THE GOALPOSTS for the rest of us. As I approached my first hip replacement in 2020, I thought I may never play again. Immediately after my second hip replacement in Jan. 2024, I was texting my 2 teams and 2 closed pickups about my August 2024 availability. Your resilience/"no quit" attitude/toughness/fearlessness has been an inspiration to me. I'm 60, with 48 years in goal, and hoping to approach your impressive longevity. Thank you Wonder, my Spirit Goalie. 56 P.S. A detailed photo review sugests your toe cap-post integration in the RVH still needs some work (as does mine ).
  2. May I ask the name of the manufacturer? Thank you! 56
  3. @coopaloop1234, all kidding aside, are the cowlings on your skates trimmed? I'm still in Bauer Pros with Step Steel Extreme but am considering trimming the medial aspect of the cowlings for additional attack angle. If so, can you share some pics and insights? Thanks! 56
  4. @MangoRhinehart is that an inflatable hot tub? If so, I'd appreciate your insights/recommendations. 56
  5. The soda still being on the floor is bugging me.
  6. Me too @coopaloop1234!
  7. In my Brian's SZ2s, I installed a nylon professor strap just below the knee cradle (just below where your red behind the knee strap sits). I wear this somewhat tight. Then, loose elastic knee to calf strap, loose elastic calf wrap, loose leather boot strap and loose toe ties. My pads may ride a little low for some but I still land in the center of the knee stacks. When I get back from LTIR in August 2024 (another total hip), I plan to experiment with a slightly tighter boot strap and switch from loose skate lace toe ties to even looser elastic toe ties. For me, while I cannot bring myself to ditch toe ties altogether, toe tie length and material are now more about ankle-health preservation and less about pad-sit/pad attachment. How the knee pad strapping, professor strap and knee pad/knee cradle interact is critical to proper rotation and different for everyone depending on personal preference/make and model of all of the above/your anatomy/etc. Trial and error... 56
  8. @RichMan I guess you're considering that top red strap a "behind the knee strap" (i.e., not an above the calf strap/professor strap) and since you're concerned about keeping the pad up, you must be wearing it loose so as not to undermine pad rotation. Do I have that right? 56
  9. "Especially as I've got rubber enough hips that skate on post and a hard lean (even in Ultrasonics) is relatively easy for me." Lucky. 56
  10. Also, a lot of lacing around the boot. The most posterior lace is obviously toe tie. Is the rest skate lacing, toe tie or something else?
  11. There you go again, Wonder, making me proud to be a mature goaltender. And, remind the youth here that you were 5'9" in your prime...
  12. @BiffBadass Answer to your questions... With my right anterior THA 2020... Walker: POD#1, x1 day Crutches: none Cane: POD#2, x1 day Walking unaided: POD#3 Back to work : 2 weeks Just skating: 6 months Full play: 10 months (delayed by COVID-19) ASSUMING YOUR SURGEON WILL EVEN CLEAR YOU TO RETURN TO THE CREASE, 6 months. FIFTY-SIX
  13. @BiffBadass: With bilateral THAs, you are a BADASS unicorn. But in answer to your questions... With my right anterior THA 2020... Walker: POD#1, x1 day Crutches: none Cane: POD#2, x1 day Walking unaided: POD#3 Back to work : 2 weeks Just skating: 6 months Full play: 10 months (delayed by COVID-19) ASSUMING YOUR SURGEON WILL EVEN CLEAR YOU TO RETURN TO THE CREASE, 6 months. FIFTY-SIX
  14. @GumpAfter my right, anterior approach, Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) on March 5, 2020, I was cleared and ready to get back in net in 6 months. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I was not on the ice regularly until 10 months post-op. Without significant preoperative deconditioning (as seen in folks older than me), I thought recovery was easy. I was actually disappointed that my post-op ROM was not better than pre-op, given the removal of all that disease. Keep up the stretching to maximize ROM, minimize scarring. FIFTY-SIX (OP, age 59).
  15. Wonder35, creasecollector, daffy: Thank you boys!
  16. 59, right rotator cuff rebuilt twice (2004 and 2015), right total hip replacement (2020), left rotator cuff repair March 29, 2023. Left hip is probably dead. Probable left total hip replacement June 2023. Back in net December 2023? Hopefully... Wonder, you're still my spirit goalie! 56
  17. 1) Agreed. Great to get back to the old barn. 2) Yes, NB is a frequent sponsor and the pros get sneakers, beer leaguers get T-shirts. 3) Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, and yes. All great guys. 4) Thank you MTH. I've been really happy with this set.
  18. Wonder: You continue to be one of my Spirit Goalies... I will be 59 years old in a month. Currently playing A/B/C levels in the MidAtlantic-USA. One hip replaced. Two right shoulder rebuilds. My last two games, I had 2 shutouts. Sadly, this just feeds my addiction and postpones the inevitable... Letting go is very hard... To your point regarding warm-ups: I could not agree more! Hit me with pucks! Pucks in my hands! Your "slower than molasses" shoot out moves are embarrassing...
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