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Yes. I understand that there are minor variations in gloves. However, I am not aware of reinforced, extra padding, puck stopping gloves versus gloves with inferior padding.
Maybe I’m missing something, but I have never seen hockey gloves that were remarkably different from one another. Shinguards yes. Ankle guards yes. Gloves no.
And yet Lindy Ruff and EVERY SINGLE TEAM since for 17 years have done it this way, to apparently no advantage.
confidence. It’s the food of the wise man, but the liquor of the fool.
The issue is that the NHL ALLOWS this type of reporting, not that the NHL REQUIRES this type of reporting.
And if you don’t think a wrist injury can be exploited in hockey then I don’t know what to tell you. I’d be happy to show you with a Bauer 95 flex though.