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Chenner29

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  1. Would something like this work? Stole image from here, Binnie's sells them: https://www.binnieshockey.com/shop-hockey-accessories/custom-ultra-shot-blockers
  2. Al Montoya, homie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Montoya
  3. I'll play too, I think these choices are heavily dependent on the era you grew up in Anaheim - Giguere Arizona - Khabibulin Boston - Thomas Buffalo - Hasek Calgary - Kipper Carolina - Ward Chicago - Admittedly a weird choice - Thibault Colorado - Roy Columbus - Detective Sergei Bobrovsky Dallas - Belfour Detroit - Osgood Edmonton - Cujo. Meme vote goes to Salo Florida - Luongo LA - Quick Minnesota - Backstrom Montreal - Roy Nashville - Rinne NJ - Brodeur NYR - Richter, honorable mention to Lundy NYI - DiPietro (that contract lol) Ottawa - Emery (RIP), honorable mention to Lalime for the Marvin the Martian mask PHI - Bryz (tigers and outer space lol) PIT - Fleury SJS - Nabby SEA - I guess Grubauer. STL - nobody really of note; I'd say Binnington if I had to (won a Cup). Meme vote goes to Brodeur TBL - Vasi TOR - Potvin VAN - McLean, honorable mention to Luongo VGK - Fleury WAS - Kolzig or Holtby WPG - Helleybuck, but if we're talking as a franchise, Lehtonen
  4. Clearly it's CBJ legend Jonathan Quick
  5. View from center ice shows it was more than just incidental contact - there's two jabs from Palola trying to push him off the post in the RVH. First jab happens as the puck is passed under the goal line. Armalis actually looked at ref for a pending call, saw nothing happening, got jabbed again, and decided to take action for himself. Feel bad for the guy getting a concy.
  6. https://12ft.io/ then paste the link
  7. IIRC Sarah at PAW sells it. Not sure on costing, I think she marks it up - but you won't have to buy a huge amount
  8. I kinda see a swastika
  9. Looks like "angle face" is the other board option
  10. An article came out on the Athletic about how pro gear reps influence athlete decision-making in November. https://theathletic.com/5075492/2023/11/22/nhl-equipment-bauer-ccm-warrior
  11. IMO "less" does a lot more for this pad. Getting some pretty big Eflex 5 vibes. from this layout
  12. Yeah. Looks to me like distance from toe bridge to skate toe box is the culprit
  13. I'd bring in the slack at the toes for sure. Would also consider tightening up the knee block elastic
  14. Can you post pictures of your leg in the leg pad? Picture doesn't really show anything, just a mass of black gear. How tight is your knee block velcro to the outer calf wrap? How loose is your lower FRS? 3-4" of slack is insane. I have shit hips and my ties are at 2", inset
  15. The foam shims are used in the initial heat molding process to help with hot spots like this
  16. Probably has a lot to do with the boot break angle between the two models and how you look at the pad straight on FWIW, I do "feel" the boot break a lot more in Px3 than I did in 20.2. You can probably wait til the new line comes out to get 20.2 at a better price. There's still a big quality difference between Lefevre and offshore 20.2s in what I've seen so far.
  17. Nice catch.... @TheGoalNet's pet peeve Also note this shot is from Patty Roy's first NHL coaching victory with NYI. Jury's still out on if the still has those Stanley Cup rings plugging his ears Here's a bench shot of the goat
  18. Brian's/Bauer. Whatever, it's a B. I was close. I guess now we know where the B in Lefebvre went
  19. Since the NHL moved to LDS sizing, most boot lengths are pretty standard now. I think it's 7" across the board in all sizes across all manufacturers. I think the trend moved like this: LDS instituted > goalies started shaving boot length and adding to thigh > league mandated minimum boot length of 7" > goalies started experimenting with boot strap and skate interactions (ie. Lundy loop)/calf setups/professor straps/FRS to have pad sit up higher
  20. Saw a post a while back from Jorg, the pro rep for True. He said most of his guys using the FRS that want the pad to sit higher go with the tighter top FRS (makes sense as the top of the calf is bigger than the bottom)
  21. I was scrolling through the forum on a conference call. Luckily I was on mute
  22. IMO the Bauer pads are a little top-heavy due to the Stabilislide/Flex bracket. You need the extra security of the elastic to combat this
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