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04-17-2013, 12:51 PM | #1001 |
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Re: Being a Hockey Parent
Where is the hardware picture?
This week is nuts. Monday power skating Tuesday swimming Wednesday summer team practice Thursday judo (may skip this week) Friday power skating Saturday up at 5am to drive to roller tourney then Xice jamboree in afternoon Sunday Xice jamboree in AM immediately followed by summer team practice. Thankful power skating was only 2 weeks. Signed up before he made summer team. |
04-17-2013, 01:10 PM | #1002 |
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BUSY! Look forward to hearing about the Jamboree...
No idea about the hardware... Thought we were getting it this weekend, but apparently not??? The HS is starting practice tonight... Apparently this new coach is going to have them practice during Summer League... I'll take it! LM is also going to play with the Regulators this Summer in Men's League... |
04-18-2013, 04:06 PM | #1003 |
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Christmas in April..... (we're saying it is his early birthday present)....
His gloves are trashed, holes in one palm & 2 fingers, both the pad straps on the thumbs have come undone. Shoulder pads getting small...but has not outgrown them. They're pretty funky though. Needed new practice socks and I just decided to throw the tape in...... |
04-24-2013, 11:06 AM | #1004 |
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The boy loves vapor gloves. Do you feel comfortable with him in the u+ as a D man blocking shots?
I was playing with those at giant the other day. While super light and comfortable the front panels around the center section seemed really thin. Hell I have the boy in S13 pads and those things are really protective in the chest and collar area and hes a forward. Its funny how certain companys do a good with certain items. I know for the boy we like Bauer for Gloves. Bauer or Reebok for Shins and elbows. Shoulders I definitely prefer the way Easton does their chest and front panel. They also now tend to have a low profile and large cap option. Their new Mako line of shoulders is very cool and the boy said they felt great when he tried them on. Pants I still say most pants are garbage. Graf, Tackla Eagle make amazing pants extreme protection with great range of motion. Skates anf helmets are such an individual thing but seems bauer holds court. No idea why I just wrote all that. Clearly wasting time. |
04-24-2013, 01:54 PM | #1005 |
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You know, he said the same thing about the CL's.... "These feel like I don't have anything on.....wonder how they will take a shot?" But we went with them and will see. Amazed at how light they are....how good they feel. Reviews of those wearing them say they are surprised with the level of protection. Didn't look at anything else, going from the U+ Pros.... Interested to see the Mako's....as I have stated before on here, not a big fan of big shoulder caps.
We're pretty close on equipment.... The Little One is overdressed and looks to be sponsored by Bauer.... Big One : Helmet - Bauer 9900 Gloves - Bauer APX Shoulder - CCM CL Elbow -RBK 11K Shin -RBK 11K Pants -Bauer TO (because he is tall, the Xlong option is nice) Skates -Bauer One100 Little One : Helmet - RBK 8K Gloves -Bauer TO Shoulder -Bauer One95 Elbow -Bauer One95 Shin -Bauer One95 Pants -Bauer TO Skates -Bauer X5 Looking at the pic above, I gave the LM all that tape and he bought another 16 rolls at the Grizzlies clear out(paid like $6 for 16 rolls).... Thinks he needs to retape his stick every few times on the ice.... |
05-01-2013, 07:29 PM | #1006 |
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After what seemed like FOREVER(just over 2 months) since the pups have been on the ice for "real" games, here we go again.... Men's League Game with the Regulators tonight! Love watching them compete on the ice!
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05-01-2013, 10:03 PM | #1007 |
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After being up 3-2, lost 5-3.... I'd like to know what level of mens league they're playing in...... Think D2...?
First time putting on a Regulators jersey.... Meh....may take some getting use to.... Playing some D.... Had 3 really good chances(didn't convert)....this was one..... The best I got caught watching.....it was a beautiful move, split two defenders on a break and snapped one that was shouldered away....UGH! WHAT!?!?!!?!?! |
05-03-2013, 01:05 PM | #1008 |
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Lol sin bin.
Found a new hell for him. Parking garage Ramp runs. Running up all four levels non stop sucks for even me. Did it 3 times then on fourth had his sister do it and he had to chase her down. He was gased. Kind of lame but he got mvp of his inhouse team. Didnt even know he got it till we read the trophy 2 weeks later. Had to leave team party early. |
05-05-2013, 06:17 PM | #1010 |
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Northern California 8U Champions. Of course mine takes the only penalty of tournament for his team doing the stick lift shoulder check on a kid along the boards. He was confused as he went to the box. In ice its allowed. |
05-08-2013, 11:22 PM | #1013 |
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05-10-2013, 02:30 PM | #1014 |
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So my son spent lunch yesterday and today in the office. He was playing soccer yesterday even though he has been told not to. He had gotten into some altercations with second graders at the start of the year and I guess the big bad 1st grader was to physical playing soccer. WITHOUT PERMISSION! We told him no more soccer. Yesterday first time back playing soccer. He gets into a dispute with someone over his goal. The boy got in his face and apparently he decided to break out his judo knowledge and toss the kid backwards. My wife was so pissed.
It doesnt help that at the start of the year and last year these 2 boys had a little history and mine keeps ending up on the non hurt side. Ahhhhhhhh hockey. Apparently he went to a baby shower over the weekend and took on a 10 and 9 year old in a pool fight and woukdnt back down. Parents came up to wife and commented on how tough he was and how he wouldnt back down. Last edited by Ahbroody; 05-10-2013 at 02:36 PM. |
05-10-2013, 04:23 PM | #1015 |
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For Memorial Day we are going to a tourney in Valencia with the squirt team hes on for spring ice.
His roller mite 8U team is playing 1hr away in corona. He has ice games friday morning and evening and Sunday at 6 am. Then a game on Monday. For Roller a lot of games on Saturday and Sunday. So the scheduling worked out perfect. Should play 4 ice and 6 or more roller games over that weekend. |
05-10-2013, 07:44 PM | #1016 |
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Think hockey/soccer is tough switch... Position is invaluable, but wonder about the physical. The Little One is always trying to "knock um off" the ball.... Her coach always worries about her physical play.... Maybe worse, because it is all girls....??? Practice is worse, always has girls crying and saying she is too physical... I actually just texted him about it....
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05-14-2013, 12:48 PM | #1017 |
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http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-pu...165817182.html
I think these are 10 year olds |
05-14-2013, 01:48 PM | #1018 |
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Hey guys, I will be selling my boys Hockey equipment in a couple of days. It is all "like new" in excelent condition. He only played one season in this stuff. He was a short, skinny 10-11 year old when he wore it so it is probably better suited for an 8-10 year old.
I will post pics and sizes w/ measurments here soon. Please let me know if you or someone you know is looking for some very nice condition, child/youth sized Hockey Equipment. It will be Skates, Shoulder Pads, Pants, Elbow Pads, Shin Guards, Gloves and a few pairs of socks. P.M. me if you are interested. Thanks Brent
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