Monday, October 15, 2012

Sledge Hockey Twig

Every once in a while things come into the shop that I've never seen before. The other day I had the enjoyment of seeing a sledge hockey stick up close. This Warrior Widow Pro Stock was pretty cool. About 2 and a half feet long, it came into the shop to be cut down and have the end reinserted with no damage. 



It is a specific design for the length and blade as you can tell, I wonder if they offer different patterns and lies to players.

                        

The end plug appears to be quite the weapon, I wonder how many players are injured from either accidental or intentional use. Is that an attempt to injure penalty?




It was an interesting design with the metal angled specifically for the forward motion of the pull. I might never see another one of these so I figured I would take the opportunity to show anyone out there who hadn't seen one either. After all, you learn something new every day.


Thursday, August 23, 2012

My #MarliesHost Video Obsession

August 3rd, 11:00 AM

Working at your LHS keeps me pretty busy but not busy enough to prevent me from checking Twitter whenever I can. Lucky me, the Marlies made their Live Host search announcement almost immediately after I started scanning the news. I'd been applying to a lot of jobs since my Print Journalism graduation but none had appealed to me as much as a chance to combine my love of hockey and my love of journalism. 

After making a few calls or in this day of technology, texting a few people, my friend Alan agreed to help me and lend his expertise to my cause. We filmed much of my video at my LHS where I spend much of my time not only talking about hockey but outfitting others to safely enjoy the sport I love. From the wall of goalie pads to the wall of skates, there was nowhere we could film that the backdrop would not be a great shot of something hockey related. It was also my hope to do some filming on the ice, where I am truly at home. During the hockey season I spend almost every weekend reffing, working hard to pursue my dream of stepping on the ice at the Olympics. 

Fortunately for me I am surrounded by people who support me and are kind and awesome enough to help me out when I ask. I'd like to thank everyone at the Milton Sports Complex that allowed me time on the ice to film parts of my video. They helped me out even with the short notice and I believe its use really brought my video home for me. I've always been comfortable in front of the camera but I've never felt more at ease than talking about my love of hockey and my desire to be not only a part of but the face of the Marlies organization. 

Since the moment I submitted my video in the running I have been anxious to hear the result. With less than 24 hours until the deadline comes I can feel myself becoming more excited for the next step of the process. I can only hope that the Marlies see the passion that I feel so strongly in myself. My father and I never wish each other good luck before hockey games, only skill. I would always much rather be good than be lucky. Here's hoping.

Go Marlies Go.


Monday, August 20, 2012

Bauer Total One/One90 Goal Pads

Bauer has done it again. Revolutionized the goalie pad yet again. Forget customizing your break before you purchase, you always get the freedom to choose. I won't get into the blocker or catcher in this segment since there is so much to the pads these days.


Normally when I refer to bars and hockey players, it's doesn't mean equipment but today is a first. With two bars, stiff and extra stiff, you control the break both above the knee and below it. I've heard that Lundqvist is a fan of using soft bars in practice and stiff bars during games to get a better feel for the pads. With the full coverage of the changing slots there is no worry about the open structure of this pad compromising its' quality. The knee cradle of this pad is also removable and adjustable with a softer and lighter material. 



As shown above are the slots for above and below the knee breaks and the easy adjustability of the entire feel of your pad.


The yellow bars are used for the stiff flex and blue would be the soft flex.

I recommend this line of pads to anyone looking for a softer built pad, without the breaks but with the full front face of a Reebok pad. The rebound control is very much like my One80 pads but with more of a hybrid comfort of a Reflex pad. For those of you that remember the Vapor line of pads that was quickly discontinued it is very much like the Nexus of Bauer's goalie line. A combination of everything and a happy meeting in the middle. 

You can find the retail line of these pads in the One90 but the Total One is on a level of its own. 

Happy Saving.


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Elite Hockey Gel Pads

Elite hockey has released 3 different gel pads for those of you with abused feet from skates. They feature and ankle pad, an achilles tendon pad, and a lace bite pad with velcro that attaches to your tongue. I recently picked up the lace bite gel pads to help me break in my Bauer One.9 skates with the stiffest tongue I have ever felt.



My gel pads are shown above. I had to adjust their position a couple times to find the right spot but now they never move. As shown below, the shape works well to disperse the pressure of the lace bite.


I have seen other products for lace bite, including just attaching extra foam to the inside of your tongue but this has been the most successful one so far in my opinion. Each of these gel pads is also reusable and adjustable which is another useful feature.


The ankle and achilles pads are shown above. 

Personally I have no use for the other gel pads but if anyone has tried them, please let me know your feedback!

Friday, July 27, 2012

Rick Nash, New York City Ranger

Rick Nash is the kind of player that can improve any team and despite New York's moving Anisimov and Dubinsky, their roster continues to remain impressive. Columbus' loss of their star player to me, seems as though they may have picked the short straw in this deal. Considering the other list of prospects for Nash's decision in Boston, Detroit, Pittsburgh, San Jose, and Philadelphia you'd have to think they'd want more than some brute force and flashing antics in return for their leading scorer and Rocket Richard winner. It is another rebuilding franchise, hoping for two first round picks in 2013 to fill their forward lines. 

Nash's excitement for pre-season training seems to inspire a new fire in him that I cannot wait to see on the ice in a new set of red, white, and blue. 

Alexander Semin for 1 year/7 milllion?!

Carolina, you better hope this investment pays off. At 28, Semin has played in Washington for his entire NHL career, and even with rumored offers to play in Russia his commitment to stay is obvious. We will have to see how he fairs without Ovechkin at his side. Now, let's think of the possible line combinations. I can see Jeff Skinner centering his line with J. Staal? Or maybe make him the third wheel with the Staal brothers on the first line. Of course, Jordan would be centering just like the Team Canada days when Eric takes a wing to support, as most talented players have the ability to flourish in many positions. 

You have to wonder about Washington's position after his decision as well, forgetting about the outrageous amount of money he's making for a single year deal. After resigning Mike Green to a new 3-year deal and Ovechkin's low impact in the past year, how are they going to replace the fire power up front? I can sense something big coming from the Capitals organization. 

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Kings vs. Devils Stanley Cup 2012

We're finally here, the long awaited destination for not only players and coaches, but fans everywhere as well. The 8th seed versus the 3rd, with the Kings being the regular season under dogs and post season dominators, it's hard to think of the New Jersey Devils as anything but hard working and under appreciated in playoff performance. With a 12-6 record they have played more games than LA and will have a shorter break as well. Not to say that LA won't be ready, at 12-2 they are used to the more lengthy breaks in between series, everything will depend on the players' abilities to stay focused and remember the ultimate goal.

La is a strong and powerful team, they like to work down low, set up from the corners and drive to the net. They're going to focus on working through holes in the New Jersey defence and over powering an aging Martin Brodeur. Quick, of course, needs no explaining what he can contribute to a team the only danger to his performance was the lack of shots and rusty ice in the defensive zone. The Devils will perform as they have throughout their series so far, silently and lethally with quick plays and sniping offense in Parise and Kovalchuk. I don't mean to criticize Martin Brodeur who has easily made some of the most vital and best looking saves in the playoffs so far, but it will be up to him to hold off the charging LA offense that has yet to meet a goalie they could not crack.

This series promises to be a physical and exciting series, I can't help but look forward to the ending more than the beginning. Here's to the final round of 2012.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

The Dustin Brown knee on knee...

WHAT PENALTY?!?!?! Don't me mad, Doan, just cause you guys screwed up and let an LA player skate into the slot and burry a horrible rebound. Who was covering that guy, huh? Who?!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

NHL Conference Finals 2012

Round 3 is well under way for the four remaining teams, each hoping to win yet another round and be one step closer to hoisting the Stanley Cup. The Rangers and Devils are making it an exciting series, tied 2-2 it is easy to predict a game 7 for the Eastern Conference. Game 4 was at a different intensity level than the rest, with a final tally of 66 PIM including Mike Rupp's shot at Martin Brodeur that caused the three misconduct penalties in the 3rd period. New Jersey easily controlled the flow of play during the game and the frustration of the Rangers was bound to explode at some point. Not unfamiliar with explosions, John Tortorella engaged in his own shouting match between the benches with Peter DeBoer. Neither commented on the incident after the game, but it is easy to see that the tension is being felt on both sides and emerging in different ways. Despite who they will face from the West one of these two teams will be hosting game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals, will Brodeur or Lundqvist start their next journey at home?

LA continues to dominate their series, well on their way to beating the Montreal Canadiens record of 16-4 in their Stanley Cup win year. Their loss in game 4 of this series is reminiscent of game 4 in Vancouver, allowing Phoenix to hold them at bay and maybe win their last game at home before a possible movement of the franchise. Phoenix continues to struggle in finding a hole in Quick's armour, taking every shot they can and being rewarded with tips not only from their team but from the defenders as well after all, no goal is a bad goal especially in the post-season. Game 5 promises to be a Goaltender and Goal scorer showdown, in a low scoring series, LA will throw their power forwards at the net and maybe battle a little harder than they did in their last shutout performance. Emotions are running high not only for Phoenix who is fighting to stay alive but for LA as well to make a statement after their last minute clinching of a playoff spot. 

Monday, April 30, 2012

Round 2 Goalie Analysis


We're finally into the second round of playoffs, one step closer to the raising of the Stanley Cup. Phoenix is up 2-0 on Nashville, after Rinne has a rough start in game 1, he doesn't get the ability to redeem himself last night in their 5-3 loss.With one Vezina nominee in one net and a future nominee at the other end of the rink, you would think this game would come down to whichever goalie could hold their team in it. This series is going to come down to the team that can learn to score the most goals and right now the Coyotes have figured out the secret to Pekka Rinne. Mike Smith is anxious on the other end, I'm sure, wondering when the Predators will swoop in attempt to break him down.

Philadelphia wins their first game against New Jersey, contrary to the PHX/NSH series where goalies are the stars, this series is full of doubts in both nets. Bryzgalov has had a rocky playoffs so far; double digit goals, bad five hole goals, bad puck control. It's hard to say how he will manage to hold himself together, whereas Brodeur's confidence has never been in question, only his ability to keep up with the new generation of hockey. After being pulled in Round 1, he has managed to redeem himself with their foray into Round 2, but realistically PHI should've won this game long before it was over. This series is going to come down to the goalie that makes the last save.

Jonathan Quick might be the one to skate out of this round with a victory. As the third Vezina nominee, his performance is definitely a focus for this series, and in game 1 he made it clear that St. Louis is going to have to work harder and faster to beat this agile goalie. After Halak's unexpected injury Elliot has stepped up and helped his team get into the second round, but will he have to step back after the announcement that Halak will only miss two games out of this series before he returns. Will his absence make him a good choice for first string goalie again or will he find it difficult to step back in? Can the eighth seed beat out the second in the second round?

Finally we will step into MSG and relive the 'Holtby Sucks' chant that went through the building after New York won their first game. Poor Braden Holtby, third strong goalie in for the playoffs, trying to make a name for himself. Yes, he has made some great saves these playoffs, but he's also let in some ugly goals. I find it hard to believe that he's going to be able to stand up to the Rangers as well as he did with Boston, who struggled to play well in their return to the playoffs. And in opposite net we have Henrik Lundqvist, the impeccably dressed goalie extrordinaire that has worked for years to be where he is, waiting for his opportunity to raise the cup. New York is the top seed in the East and an easy favourite for the Cup this year. Rookie vs. Veteran, whose team will take the win?

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Patrick Roy back in the NHL?

Now, don't get too excited or too scared. There's no confirmation over whether Roy will actually return to the NHL, and in any case it would be in a coaching capacity instead of between the pipes. The QMJHL might hold no more interest for him after his Memorial Cup but I don't think the NHL is his next step. His level of playing and his experience coaching Major Junior hockey would be nothing in comparison to what he would be expected to do with an NHL team. As the father of two frighteningly violent and uncontrollable sons I find it difficult to believe that anyone would invite him in to their organization. Of course, his son's behaviour shouldn't be blamed on him but it would be hard not to remember his own antics as both player and coach. But maybe Montreal is so desperate for a French Canadian coach that they would hop on the bandwagon with two feet.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Crosby declines National Team invitation

After Crosby's last performance with Team Canada you would think that he would jump at the chance to skate again, especially after Pittsburgh's unexpected elimination from the Stanley Cup playoffs. Much to my shock, he has declined the invitation in order to train and get himself to 100% again before competing.

Picturing the young boy he used to be, excited and happy to play hockey as a career, you have to wonder if bitterness is starting to creep in. After missing the majority of the season with a concussion and neck injury, his return just prior to playoffs put Pittsburgh back on top as far as Stanley Cup predictions went. Despite the high scoring series with Philadelphia, Crosby only had 1 G and 2 A. Not a stellar performance considering the 26 G that they managed to accumulate in 6 games. If he claims to not have been at 100% for these past few weeks, then I can only hope to see him at his best at the start of the 2012-2013 season.

Monday, April 23, 2012

4 teams in, 4 to go.

We're half way through Round 1 of playoffs. Nashville, St. Louis, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles are through. Of course, none make me happier than the fact that Vancouver was denied their Stanley Cup attempt, yet again. Congratulations to Quick, and good luck to him facing a strong St. Louis. The Penguins take a sad step back and Crosby focuses his attention to the IIHF scene where he could join Team Canada for the World's. Finally, Lidstrom is left to wonder what his future holds, a respectful retirement or one final shot at Stanley Cup glory.

St. Louis could be the team to watch this year, with their solid defensive positioning and hard hitting offense, it's hard to keep them under control much less score a goal on Brian Elliot, who despite having a deep lower back bruise, is playing like he has to. Could be one of my favourite rounds all playoffs. Good luck to both teams.

Two more series could be over tonight, Chicago is struggling to fight back for a game 7 and New York now has to face the return of Alfredsson. We will have to wait and see how his return goes, but he could be out for a little blood this time around.

Enjoy the front row seats, Torres.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Round 1 Suspensions

It's the first round of playoffs and we've already got 8 suspended players from various different series. Something about this season is just screaming unnecessary violence to me. As much as I think that Asham deserved to be suspended I'm wondering why Schenn didn't a game to go along with his. James Neal drilled Couturier and got a 1 game suspension for wanting to take down Giroux with him. Both of them marginal calls, and looking mostly at intent.

Shaw gets 3 games for Smith forgetting that he wasn't in a pool, he was actually on the ice. And as for Torres' charge on Hossa, I guess we will have to wait and see. Any guessing as to what suspension he'll get is beyond me with Shanahan's random number selections. I don't think the disciplinary committee is really where he belongs as far as NHL relations goes.

Now we get to wait and see. Any predictions?