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BuffaloFan32

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  1. I don’t post here very often but sometimes a topic is posted that is so misguided that I cannot look away in good conscience.  Tooth does nothing but cheer his heart out for this team every night and now you’re talking about hitting him with a car?  I have seen that cat risk his life rappelling from the ceiling of the stadium to get try to get this crowd going.    This is how we treat a fan whose support has never waivered?  This board has really lost its way.

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  2. 2 minutes ago, Zamboni said:

    I’m happy we’re getting any.... 

    I guess fans can nitpick over the selected games. I’m not one of them. 

     

    2 minutes ago, Zamboni said:

    I’m happy we’re getting any.... 

    I guess fans can nitpick over the selected games. I’m not one of them. 

    If five is good, seven is better!

  3. NHL:  KBC, Washington, Florida, Tampa, Atlanta, LA, San Jose, Dallas, Minnesota, Toronto, Detroit

    NFL:  Buffalo, RFK, San Francisco (candlestick and Levi), Oakland, Tampa, Houston, Jacksonville, Miami, Dallas, LAC, Wembley, NO (not for football), Atlanta (final four)

     

    MLB:  Baltimore, SF, Oakland, Tampa, Houston, Atlanta, Boston, CHC

     

    NBA:  Houston, Golden State, Orlando (arena football)

     

    NCAAF:  FSU, UF, UH, Rice, Stanford, Cal, ND, Rose Bowl

  4. I think what you're dealing with is a combination of two things: skates that don't have a stiff enough upper, and ankle strength that isn't fully there yet. I would be concerned that any quick stops and starts would cause you to break an ankle. Those 150s are what I would label as a "recreational" skate, so think going to the rink with the family to skate around. I wouldn't play hockey in them. 

     

    You're my size, so you should be in something like a Supreme 160 or 170. I'm not sure there's anything else I can recommend. 

    Thanks for your help. I wish you were there when I bought these things!

  5. It sounds to me like the fit of the boot is too loose/weak. The Supreme doesn't wrap as tight or as high as the Bauer Vapor or Reebok Ribcor. You may need a Vapor boot which will give you a tighter fit.

     

    Does your heel move around at all/lift up? Does your foot slop around in the boot?

    I would not say my foot slops around.  There is a little movement in the foot but my heel does not move up and down. Mostly I feel that my ankles are free to bend.

  6. The Supreme 150 is not a terrible boot for recreational skating but it may in hindsight not be stiff enough for you. With respect to comfort the boot should not hurt, especially at this point. You mention pain that goes away as you skate. Where is this pain?

    Mostly in my ankles (on the outside) and some in the balls of my feet.

  7. Do you feel stable in them when you're walking around? Do you think you could run in them on carpet/rubber mat?

    I feel stable when I am walking around.  Not as stable as wearing shoes but I am not turning my ankles or anything.  I think I could run a few feet in them but I have never tried.

  8. I have been following this thread as I am in a similar situation.  I am 32 and have been taking lessons for the past 8 months (I live in San Francisco).  Things were going well at first but when I changed from Hockey 1 to Hockey 2 the drills got a lot harder and my progress has basically stopped.  There are about 10 people in my class and I am still the worst one.  My instructor thinks the problem is my skates and has adjusted the blade twice.  He says I am pronating a lot.  Now he thinks there is too much room in the boot around my ankles.  I tie my skates pretty tight and have even let him tie them and there was no difference in stability.  I agree with him on the pronation, I am always in pain for the first half of the classes and then the pain goes away but for the rest of the class I can see my ankles being turned in and I am leaning heavily on my inside edges.  Do you guys have any suggestions for this problem?

  9. gregkash! How's it going in LA?

     

    PS: Newer folks, google this guy. He's got some funny material out there.

     

    Ok. Back to Nolan. I heard he's going to fire the whole staff.

     

    Greg Kash is pretty cool...He needs to do a show in San Francisco.

     

    That being said, I also agree that the Sabres have been needing this change for awhile. Especially with respect to conditioning as injuries seem to plague us every year. Kash and I went to Florida State and they have implemented a tracking system where chips are implanted into all the player's pads and the coaches can track their stats throughout practice. They say they can see when players are slowing down from fatigue and have reduced soft tissue injuries by 30%. Not saying we need this exact system but some new thinking might be overdue.

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