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RichMan

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  1. I finally found some quiet time, gathered my supplies and proceeded to put my idea in motion. I'm no pro but I'm kinda happy with the outcome And voilà!
  2. Honestly, whatever model that glove is, it has the perfect shape IMO, at least for me, a nice round shape to vacuum anything coming at you. It looks like a 60 or 75 break.
  3. Anyone in Canada have a pair they aren't or haven't used? White or red? I'm in Gatineau/Ottawa.
  4. I got a couple cage hits on the original and the only issue I had was that my jaw either popped backwards or I clenched my jaw too hard on the shot and it still hurts some after 4 weeks. I am somewhat annoyed with the elastic chin cup though. I've always had a traditional nylon strap for the chin which seems more stable imo. I might swap just to try. I chose the cheater cage because I didn't want to chance a stick blade or puck into the eye area. Not that it has happened before. I've worn a cat-eye for years. I am interested in the wide mouth version made for the Bauer profile though. The one I had custom made for my Reidic won't fit. There is a significant weight difference between the 940 and the Reidic but I'm not too much affected by it during or after games. The weight difference between the 940 and 950 and possibly the 960 aren't that big, but the prices are, hence my choosing the 940. Also the reviews. Apparently, as per Cam from The Hockey Shop/InGoal Magazine, there's a pro in the Calgary Flames system I believe that uses or used a 940 as his choice of mask. I'm not facing NHL or AHL or KHL or SHL shots so, it's good enough for me.
  5. So somewhere on this platform I mentioned my getting a Bauer 940 to replace my old age Reidic. I didn't like the cage's sight lines so I went and ordered a cheater cage from TGC. Aside from my nose being very close to the bars, I'm very happy with the vision now. Next up, decorations
  6. If you mean the new version available to the public...that kind of off the rack pro level is sufficient for beer league. I'm not going to play pro anytime soon
  7. The Olympic games are good but the rules kind of guide or restrict the play a bit. What I saw in the PWHL is on another level. During intermissions, the sports commentators mentioned that the question was asked to the women playing in the league of how they wanted the game to look like and the answer was "physical", and that it has been.
  8. If some of you have been living under a rock or too busy watching Gilligan's Island reruns, the PWHL is the new Pro Women's Hockey League. The prior women's leagues were absorbed to create this stronger and better organized league with plenty of hing end financing and sponsors with support from the NHL and more. It's been in the process of development for over a year or more and after holding its live draft broadcast on national TV last fall, the puck officially dropped on January 2nd 2024 for the first game between Toronto and New York. It was a really physical game! The second game the following day was between Ottawa and Montreal in Ottawa and sold out in a snap with an attendance of over 8500 people. That game as well was high octane and a even a fight almost broke out! The third game was yesterday between Boston and Minnesota. It was high energy again and the goalie action continued to shine! I can't wait to see the remainder of the games as rivalries are already happening. Let me tell you, this is nothing like what you see on the international stage. These ladies came to play and play hard they do and get paid for it. I'm very excited to see this finally happen and only wish the best for their and the league's future! You can check them out on YouTube. You won't be disappointed
  9. Phil went to the School of Agatone Business I take it. Too bad, he was a nice guy to deal with and the product was gold. I still wear my neck/clavicle combo.
  10. The way guys shoot in beer league warm-ups, the 2 most targeted areas in a stand-up position are the family jewels and the bucket. Brian's wasn't joking when they printed a bullseye on their cups at one point
  11. Was there a trademark or patent involved with Maltese? His name is the business name yet he states his business partner called halt on production? I'm confused. Has anyone here kept ties with Phil since? Following the topic of the thread, has any Maltese users recently used the Warrior Pro neck guard? It's very much shaped like my Maltese but I think they use their special foams like in the masks, no gel present.
  12. The rules were absurd. Like we are still mite or pee-wee size
  13. I can see the shoulder caps a possible issue but the Bauer forearms are no bigger than the Pro CCM AB18 I just got rid of.
  14. It's hard to see those uniforms without the original Northstars logo for sure. The goalies Dan Beaupré mask tribute is a beauty
  15. https://sidelineswap.com/gear/hockey/goalie/goalie-chest-arm-protectors/6691670-ccm-used-medium-ab-pro-goalie-chest-protector https://sidelineswap.com/gear/hockey/goalie/goalie-chest-arm-protectors/7196508-ccm-used-medium-ab-pro-goalie-chest-protector The second one looks in very good shape.
  16. You'd see the difference in terms of thickness and quality, but sizing remains the same. If you're a medium then a large might bother you in your ready stance.
  17. My personal routine is to rinse my mask under room temperature water (tub) as soon as I unpack at home, let it drip overnight and then fan dry it the following morning for a couple hours. No stink, no "juice", no issues. As @Chenner29 says, if it's an old mask with the thick yellow (cream) poron foam, the glue tends to breakdown over the years, hence why most new masks are using some kind of screw in system to prevent just that.
  18. Maybe off topic but still gear related IMO... The Minnesota Wild should keep their retro Northstars jersey as their main jersey forever! There, I said it. Thank you.
  19. So when is this baby gonna drop on the shelves?
  20. That's it...no more 3 a.m. forums for you mister
  21. The ABPro/500 are basically copies of the then popular Koho 590 that became the Premier or P1 that was a longtime favorite and the occasional pro-return beefed-up unicorn. Kenesky jumped in with their first available to the market legal sized version. The 18 and 22 are beasts!
  22. Did grandpa get up on the wrong side of the bed this morning?
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