SwaggySpungo
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- Oct 18, 2018
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Lol he just sits deep in his stance.His leg pads go right up to his waist. It's absurd.
Lol he just sits deep in his stance.
Free the nipple.
It's getting ridiculous they come past his nipples
He's hunched over below the cross bar dude. He's 6'7 and the cross bar is only 4 feet tall.
It's getting ridiculous they come past his nipples
He's hunched over below the cross bar dude. He's 6'7 and the cross bar is only 4 feet tall.
Probably has an exception or something, Chara’s sticks like 5 inches longer than the legal limit but he has an exception.
Look at the equipment a baseball catcher wears vs a hockey goalie. It’s not about safety, it’s about taking up the entire net. It’s absurd and it’s suffocating the game.
It's getting ridiculous they come past his nipples
Baseball catchers get nailed by foul balls in places where there's no equipment literally all the time. There have been tons of broken bones, ruptured testicles, contusions, etc over the years.Look at the equipment a baseball catcher wears vs a hockey goalie. It’s not about safety, it’s about taking up the entire net. It’s absurd and it’s suffocating the game.
Go look at pics of him standing, then compare them to pics of any other goalie standing.He was standing upright when I noticed. The league needs to get a lot more strict with enforcement, or if they are legal they need to re-work the percentage above the knee that's allowable.
Look at the equipment a baseball catcher wears vs a hockey goalie. It’s not about safety, it’s about taking up the entire net. It’s absurd and it’s suffocating the game.
Compare him to Rinne, they have 5cm length difference, i have no idea if his pads are legal but they are for sure bigger in proportion.Go look at pics of him standing, then compare them to pics of any other goalie standing.
That is just dumb. Does a baseball catcher face a one-time from 35 feet coming in at 100+? No, a catcher knows what pitch is coming. It's always from the same distance. The only thing they have to worry about is a tip and the equipment is sufficient to absorb it if it happens.Look at the equipment a baseball catcher wears vs a hockey goalie. It’s not about safety, it’s about taking up the entire net. It’s absurd and it’s suffocating the game.
You really want to go back to the day’s of dinky wristers going in from the blue line? Hockey has never been more exciting and the game is fine the way it is.The top of goalie pads should hug around the thigh rather than sticking up like that. If they did, though, the butterfly style would go extinct in a hurry.
This has to be a joke, right?Look at the equipment a baseball catcher wears vs a hockey goalie. It’s not about safety, it’s about taking up the entire net. It’s absurd and it’s suffocating the game.