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  1. 1 hour ago, GoalieInTheDesertYT said:

    If we are being realistic, how many designs can come out of straight lines on pads?

    This has been my take for close to a decade now.   Not sure why people with no ability in graphic design (and I include myself in that group) want to whine and bitch so hard about something with 3 easy solutions:

    1.  Get a full custom graphic.   CCM, Bauer and Brians will all do this.  Vaughn will skin in a graphic from yesteryear. 

    2.  If you don't want to drop the coin on that, buy another brand.   There is enough commonality these days that an average Joe goalie could play in their second choice of pads and not suffer a major performance drop off.  Gloves can be trickier, but still....

    3.  Get over it.  If you really believe you'll play best in whatever brand, get over aesthetics and chase performance.  If the aesthetics get to you that badly, join the solid pads crew.    

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  2. On 9/2/2023 at 11:28 AM, IpaddyTECH said:

    That's a good point I'll keep in mind. If I had larger hands I'd probably be all for the more curve, but at this point even bit of torque in closure power/ease is what I'm after.  I'm wondering in comparison to the older glove you mention, if more modern gloves do a better job with just having larger deeper pockets? Maybe slightly better funneling? I haven't heard any pop out issues from Vapor 90 users yet. Any users care to comment? 

    Let's be honest, feel is the most important thing.  The only set of Bauer I've ever owned was a Hyperlite build, but I had to go to the Ultrasonic glove because the HL just felt WRONG.   I can see how some would love it, but not my bag at all.      It seems counterintuitive that a glove that presents flat would funnel well, but looking at the pic earlier in the thread, the V90 has a pretty steep thumb angle.  

  3. On 5/9/2023 at 2:41 AM, ThatCarGuy said:

    Where a traditional ccm/true 580 has a super steep thumb angle towards the pocket, the vapor 90 is a good bit flatter. Still funnels just as well. Basically the palm is shallower than ccm/true 580s

    That's debatable.   Maybe the Vapor 90 does, but the older Vaughn "Kipper style" pancake gloves were horrible spit-out machines.  My experiences there would make it hard for me to want to go backwards to that.  

  4. 4 hours ago, TheGoalNet said:

     I got the Bauer Pulse Ti. I paid for them, not sent as a demo. Literally blown away how much less I have to sharpen them compared with Bauer black steel. One of those changes I wish I did sooner.

    Back when I worked retail, Pulse Ti was the new hotness.   I never got to try it on ice (the goalie stuff hadn't hit retail by the time I moved), but you can tell good steel from bad by how it feels on the wheel.  Pulse felt nicer than the LS5 steel and Pulse Ti was noticeably better than that.  I'd put it right up there with the high end Step or RamonEdge steel for how it took an edge.

  5. On 8/18/2023 at 2:01 PM, ThatCarGuy said:

     and typing reviews seem annoying to both the author and the reader.

     

    I disagree.  Give me a well thought out, cogent and concise typed review over a video any day of the week.   The handful of decent video creators out there are buried under an avalanche of guys who do nonsense one-take, unrehearsed stream of consciousness rambles that jump around and make no sense.   As an example, TGN's videos are well lit, scripted, and properly edited.   Compare that to most of what's out there an you'd have to be desperate for info to tolerate it.

    I love the guys on here who take the time to write a review and keep it up to date.   I'm not buying a couple sets of gear a year anymore, but it's been really nice to keep up with the updates in the thought process behind the gear.

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  6. This is a beef for me as well.   I've never been able to find anything other than anecdotal stories that Smith, Jarry and a couple of other guys have sticks that are noticeably whippy when compared to a stock or even a more typical pro return twig.    I'd love to be able to custom order something that's got even more give than my EF4 sticks.  '

    Edit:  It's not the shops/sites, it's the manufacturers.  They don't seem to want to open the can of worms that offering goalie sticks to the masses in multiple flexes, so we're stuck with a "one size fits a couple" approach. 

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  7. 20 hours ago, bgorb said:

    Hello everyone,

    I'm not sure exactly how this would work but does anyone have any suggestions about increasing the "pop" of rebounds off of your pads? I have an Eflex 4 setup and I just wish the puck would fly off the pads and blocker a little better. I know buying new, stiff pads would solve this issue but I thought this would be a fun discussion. 

    Thanks for your help!

    I had EF4's years ago.  They were the softest pads of the 8 sets I've owned over the last decade, and the worst possible candidate for this idea.  The blocker on the other hand would be easier, as I believe it still has the zipper up top for easy access.  Just follow the thread ZG linked and you'll see a big difference.   

  8. I may be a little biased here, but I've always been stunned that Ozzie doesn't at least get some discussion.  Multiple Cups on the resume, top 15 in wins, heck, the dude's even got the career Gordie Howe hat trick with the goal he scored and beating the tar out of Patrick Roy!  Prior to Vernon and Barrasso getting in, I didn't get too bent about Ozzie not getting looked at.  Given that those 2 guys are very much on Osgood's level (and personally, I think Cujo is better than all of them) I've got to think that Ozzie will get to start signing his autograph as "#30 HHoF" in the next few years.

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  9. Knee pads are a must.   Here's a link to my favorite pair:

    https://www.goaliemonkey.com/accessories/knee-thigh-guards/brians-goalie-accessories-pro-ii-knee-pads-sr.html

    These stay up without tape, garter belt, etc and provide decent protection and cushioning.  I recommend wearing them under hockey socks to avoid velcro rubbing on your pads and creating wear points.  

    I've also used the previous version of the Bauer Elite and several versions of the Warrior knee pads that came with their leg pads.  The Bauers required a garter belt to stay up, didn't provide much padding when dropping to the butterfly and were very bulky.     I was able to solve the bulk issue by reshaping the knee caps with a heat gun, but my knees still hurt after playing in them.    The Warriors would only stay up if I taped them, so I either held on to them to sell when I moved the pads they came with, or sold them separately.   

     

  10. 1 hour ago, coopaloop1234 said:

    There's only one true way to make sure the sizing will work and it requires wearing skates, knee pads, and even pants (maybe) while trying on pads to see if they'll size up right. 

     

    This.  I know it's a pain, but if you're buying new, you're spending too much to guess.    If you're going to guess, you're better off doing it off the fit charts than how the pad sits against your leg in shoes.  

  11. 162k miles isn't much on that Murano, but like the Outback it has a finicky CVT transmission.   I'd pay a mechanic to look any vehicle that old over in depth.   I'm always as suspicious of brand new fluids as I am about old burnt fluids in those inspections.   With a vehicle of that age it should have had transmission fluid changed at least once, brake fluid and coolant done a couple times, etc...   If it looks like they JUST did those things instead of keeping up on normal maintenance, walk away.  

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  12. 21 hours ago, Hockey37 said:

    @Puckstopper Are you still on the 15/20/28 profile?  Thoughts?

     

    @Chenner29 Are you still on the 24/28 profile?  Thoughts?

     

    I had been using the 20/32 for a while.  Switched to the SAM for the past 2 years.  It's been ok.  Just bought some NOS Tydans with a CAG 60/120 already on them.  Excited to try them out, but curious about others experiences.  

    Still staying with it.   I'm not opposed to experimenting if anything interesting comes along, but I love the mobility of the 15/20/28.  I suspect I'd love it even more if I went from True to Konnekt, as I'd have an easier time engaging the heel. 

  13. On 5/20/2023 at 8:08 PM, Cool Runnings said:

    Edit/Update:

    I just ditched the EFlex's and went with the Supreme M5 pads.  The 5hole closes better and the calf/professor strap is better.  No boot strap needed now.  See ya CCM.  

    I'm glad for you.  EF4's were the worst set of gear I've owned in the last 20 years!

  14. On 5/18/2023 at 12:11 PM, Mike24 said:

    Hopefully Quebec

    It'd be nice for nostalgia, but Winnipeg's struggles argue against it.   I suspect you're more likely to see a second team in Toronto than a team in Quebec City.

  15. On 5/14/2023 at 6:55 PM, ThatCarGuy said:

    From what I’ve been told, seeing your better goalie change gear multiple times over the course of the season can be terrifying as a coach. Skinner has changed absolutely nothing and may appear more stable and consistent in the coach’s eyes

    Never seemed to bother Belfour's coaches. Or Tim Thomas'.  I'd guess Campbell's long history of being streaky, a bit of a loveable headcase and his terrible start to the season had more to do with them not giving him a chance than him trying some new gear.  

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  16. 21 hours ago, ThatCarGuy said:

    Uhhhhhh

    No?

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    Ordered these too but we’ll see how they actually feel
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    Oh look, he's graduated to 50 shades of grey...

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  17. 54 minutes ago, A.YOUNGoalie13 said:

    Makes sense. I guess if you hold it more on the shaved part like @GoalieInTheDesertYT it will feel smaller. Thanks for the advice guys!

    I'd agree that if you cut the paddle you end up holding it lower.   My last project was a 26" Bauer that feels closer to a 25" now. 

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