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  1. Hey all, looking to get rid of stuff I’m no longer using. Pads and blocker were purchased from The Goalie Crease. I used them for 3 seasons on and off with another set I currently use and then cleaned them for coaching. Loved them while I used them, but no longer need 2 sets.  

    Chest protector has been used for a while, got lots of good use out of it, probably best for someone getting into the sport.

    Pads: CCM Premier R1.9 34+2 (TGC spec) $350USD [SOLD]

    Blocker: CCM Premier R1.9 SR $150USD [SOLD]

    Chest Protector: Bauer S190 SR Large [SOLD]

    Willing to sell everything for $450 USD together 

    All price’s negotiable 

    I’m located in Buffalo or Toronto so I can ship US and Canada wide or meet local and take USD or CAD

    Shipping covered by buyer

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  2. 2 hours ago, MTH said:

    I'm not to cheap to buy the top of the line skates - rather - I enjoy crappier skates.

    Wish my kids would say that...

    We all chose to be goalies, we were never on the "cheap side" anyways hahaha

  3. On 11/29/2021 at 6:27 AM, bunnyman666 said:

    The Cortech skin launches rebounds compared to Jenpro. But it’s much harder to repair. For my money, the mid-range on that tech is better IMO because you get the Cortech in the best place: on the sliding surfaces. I always wanted a set of these in my “boneyard” and find a set of older hybrid pads to install the sliding surfaces onto. 

    I did not know that the Cortech was still on the sliding surface of the midlevel gear. Definitely makes me more intrigued to try out a midline level (.9). The one issue I only had with the Supreme One90s was that the soft 100 degree boot (that I loved) got TOO soft and became more like an 80 degree angle. Any shot to the top of the foot shoots right back out to the slot. 

    As a result I tried to find a pad with the complete opposite boot to that (the super stiff 125 degree Premier boot) and discovered that I hate that one even more. Few years later I go back to the old pad. 

  4. On 11/29/2021 at 1:56 AM, ser33 said:

    exactly. according to the indicators that we are considering - stiffness, sliding, hot bounces, Opt1k is inferior to 1S in all positions

    judging by the reviews, the 2X is more different from the Supreme line than the 1X

    I will be able to check it personally soon

    Somehow missed that post, thanks for linking it! Very in-depth. Definitely got to update us all when the new gear arrives and you go out for a few test drives.

  5. 21 hours ago, ser33 said:

    If, like me, you value pads' rigidity, flat face, hot rebounds and great glide, you will definitely love the new Bauer Od1n line and its evolution. I'm speaking as someone who switched from Brians Opt1k to Supreme 1S Od1n. Bauer is head and shoulders above everything else on the market in all these indicators. As for the difference between Supreme and Vapor, the newer the generation, the greater it is. so they say in the reviews. I ordered myself a Vapor 2X and in about 2 weeks I can take them out on the ice and compare with Od1n

    I also heard the same, that the 1x and 2x line were very similar to the 1s and 2s line, with the 2x receiving the best upgrades. I'm surprised you say the Optiks didn't even compare to the 1s. 

    14 hours ago, bunnyman666 said:

    @dretti33 I just thought of this: what about one of the lower-end Od1n based models? They have the Jenpro face you’re used to, stiffer foams and the Od1n sliding surface. And they are on clearance! 

    12 hours ago, ser33 said:

     

    good idea. I support. S29 or X2.9 would be a very good transition from one 90

    My wallet would definitely appreciate that suggestion. Does the jenpro face make a big difference compared to the newer faces? Growing up I always went for cheaper gear as I outgrew everything in ~2 seasons, but now that I'm older and can justify buying a pro level pad, would it be worth it?

  6. 43 minutes ago, bunnyman666 said:

    I had One90s, and they had everything that I eschew: hot rebounds and super stiff. They did slide well. If those were qualities you like, it seems the pads in the next generations extended upon these qualities. I would think the Bauers onwards of the Supreme One series would give you what you want. 

    I once tried on my buddies EF3's and they were everything I hated in a pad: weak rebounds that sat in the slot and super soft core. Even the Premiers I have now with one external and one internal break I find are a bit too soft. Good to learn what I did and didn't like. 

    If you have any insight on the vapor vs supreme line id be interested to know, as I know they are supposed to be Bauer's "flexible" line but compared to other brands they seem harder than most.  

  7. 10 hours ago, Windmill save said:

    Try the bauer 1x, 1s, or the reactor series. Probably have to get it second hand, bit I found those were similar to the one 90. Or just get the 0ne 70 or one 100

    7 hours ago, A.YOUNGoalie13 said:

    You’re kinda looking for something that doesn’t exist. Bauer has gone in completely different direction since then. I would try the newer stuff so when even newer stuff comes its not as hard for you to evolve again.

    I know Bauer has since changed their style of pads for the OD1N line, I just wasn't sure if they've gone "COMPLETELY" different as they seem to promote the same things as the One90s (Light, Hard rebounds, easy sliding, flatter style of pad etc.) but just do it way better. I obviously am not looking at getting the same pad but I want to look into getting a pad that has improved upon that style that I like. 

  8. After playing in CCM Premier R1.9s for the past 4-5 years, I went back to my old Bauer Supreme One90s and they feel way better in all aspects of play. Apart from getting soft since they're over 9 years old at this point. Looking for my next set, I want to find something similar to the Bauer Supreme One90s and wanted others opinions on Bauer's new OD1N stuff (supreme or vapor) in comparison to the One90s, as well as other brands to consider.

     

    Thanks in advance for your input

  9. 9 hours ago, Scythe said:

    Read an article about a team going back to Quebec or Hamilton and that the Coyotes are on the chopping block.  It's surprising they have lasted as long as they have. There use to be a member on GSBB that lived there and had more insight on the team. 

    With Bettman being the commissioner I don't see Quebec City or Canada for that matter getting a new team any time soon. I keep heating Houston or Kansas City as the next destination of a relocation should a team get tossed out of their arena. The Coyotes have the new arena being built in Tempe so as much as I'd love to see more teams back in Canada I'm not too thrilled about the chances. 

    I do know that the governor of Quebec really wants a team back though so who knows. Money talks.

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  10. 11 hours ago, CJ Boiss said:

    No ringers since I started wearing a Coveted, and I've had pucks hit it from all angles.

    I've been looking at a Coveted for a few weeks ever since I discovered them. Pretty local to me and seems like a great product!

  11. 6 hours ago, chile57 said:

    @dretti33 I'm not in the business of telling folks what to do but when you say "got a little dent I gotta work out" do you mean take a hammer or some other implement and bang it back out? If so - I would suggest you either 1) roll with it as is or 2) replace it. If you weren't hip to it - working the steel on your cage back and forth makes it more susceptible to failure. 

    It's just a small dent near the nose that went inwards. I know its not the best thing to knock the steel back but its small enough and i'll be getting a new cage fairly soon as I've got a few dents on her. Appreciate your input!

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  12. 3rd game last night, 6-0 win, only face around 15 shots so not busy at all. Switched back to my old Bauer Supreme One90 Goalie pads and they felt way better than my CCM Premiers. I think its time I make a switch back to Bauer or something similar.

    Also with a minute left guy took a slapshot from the faceoff dot right to the cage so got a little dent I gotta work out. Anyone else get really bad ear ringing from a direct shot?

  13. On 11/6/2021 at 4:12 PM, coopaloop1234 said:

    Well it's happened boys. 

    I have finally been scored on from outside of the blue line. 

    Mon dieu 

    Happens to the best of us, I let in the biggest muffin from the blue line last night that ended up being the deciding goal. 🤦‍♂️

    Playing in a league with a large variety of skill levels is so strange, some guys got lasers and others go for the high arc shots 

  14. My first game back last night after about a year, not terrible. 2-1 win, wasn't particularly busy, but main takeaway is how much I hate my Premier pads and that no amount of off-ice training can replicate on-ice performance. 

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  15. 9 hours ago, insertnamehere said:

    As a Leafs fan, did you bother watching All or Nothing?

    I did for 2 reasons, 1) to see what went on behind the scenes which the documentary only showed a bit of, and 2) for the comedy of seeing a full documentary end really abruptly due to the leafs doing what they do best. You can really tell in the last 2 episodes that the producers were expecting a second round to film lol. Gotta love the Toronto Maple Laughs 

  16. 50 minutes ago, insertnamehere said:

    Man, why couldn't the Leafs lose that game? I love watching their fanbase implode. 

    As a Leafs fan myself, yea its pretty funny watching everyone lose it. Definitely have not been watching as much as I normally would with this terrible performance. Although, the panthers have been looking really good

  17. 5 hours ago, chile57 said:

    I'll echo some of what others have said...

    For me - the sticker doesn't mean anything (unless you are playing in a league where the sticker is required). There is day to day/skate to skate maintenance everybody should perform: check for cracking/delamination, tighten screws, CLEAN THE FOAM!/sweatband, replace hardware (including the cage) and foam as necessary... type stuff that frankly a lot of us probably overlook (or rather at least don't do religiously). The second part of the equation is know the layup of your mask: polyester resins have a shelf life and even if you are consistently passing the sniff checks/doing the routine maintenance from part one - should be replaced after a certain amount of time has passed. If you use a mask that uses epoxy resin in the layup - that is not thought to degrade much if at all over time. The more confident you are in the materials used - the more confident you can be that the mask is still useful. 

    It all comes down to feel good/making an informed decision. If you aren't comfortable making a call based on all the above - have someone knowledgeable take a look at it for you... this probably means not the dude/dudette from the local shop who probably just wants to sell you a new lid.

    I'll admit to not being religious on the checks but after any ice time with a shot to the head I made sure to check the helmet thoroughly. I definitely kept up with the cleaning of the helmet tho, cant afford the stinky alternative. The sticker was purely a reminder of how long I've had the bucket for and totally agree. I'm not the one to run out and get new gear, but you do only get one brain so when it comes to helmets I'm more proactive on replacements.

    I have no idea what resin they use on the mask, but the NME 8 I would assume doesn't use the same resin as a pro level mask. With that being said, I might play out this season with the mask since I'm in no rush to spend $400+, and I'm playing in a bit more casual of a league. 

    Thanks for all your inputs

  18. 3 hours ago, MangoRhinehart said:

    Foam can potentially help with a ringer. If the foam is still original, it may be broken down and less protective at this point.

     

    100% agree, but I'm not sure if the issues I get are from the foams or the shell. And with the bucket being that old, would $100 worth of foam now be more worth it then a new bucket that should last me longer?

  19. Little bump to this thread with a question of my own. With the season starting up soon, I was going through the bag and noticed my helmet's (Bauer NME 8) HECC expired last September. Being a Canadian, we don't use the HECC, but it did make me realize that I bought the mask just over 9 years ago.

    Apart from the eyeball test, the mask seems fine cosmetically. Only real issues I get is ears ringing on shots to the shell, a small dent on one of the middle vertical bars (cert cateye), and I've only replaced the sweat band on the inside of the mask.

    So golden question is, should I start looking to replace the mask or look into foams and the like, and will foams help with ringers?

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