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Hockey Masks and the Great Goalies Who Wear Them

Michael M. Cutler (Paperback) Tundra Books 1978-02


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How do you wear hockey socks?

After playing inline hockey where players wear full length pants I am going to start playing on ice where players wear socks. How do these socks stay on shin pads or attach to the body?


Old style you wore garters that kept them up; now the shorts you keep your cup in have velcro flaps that attach to the top of your socks and keep them up under your hockey pants.

I don't wear either. I don't need a cup, and the garters make me laugh. I wear workout pants under my gear because it keeps me cooler and warmer, and keeps my gear from getting as stinky.

So I just pull my socks up over my shinguards and tape them once around the top so they don't slip back down again. Sometimes I'll tape under my knee too, but really it's not a big deal. My pads and my socks all seem to stay put just fine.

I don't like bare legs against my shinguards. Gross. Ew.

I'm not the only person who does it this way, but I think most people wear the shorts. Even the girls on my girls' team do.

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What hockey players wear or have worn the number 15?

I wanna know any hockey players that wore or still wear the number 15. I want a long list. the more names the better.


Jack Adams Montreal Canadiens 1940-41
Kevyn Adams Carolina Hurricanes 2001-02
Nikita Alexeev Tampa Bay Lightning 2001-03 & 2006-07
George Allen Montreal Canadiens 1946-47
Ron C Anderson Detroit Red Wings 1968-69
Ron Andruff Montreal Canadiens 1974-76
Jack Arbour Detroit Cougars 1926-27
David Archibald Ottawa Senators 1992-95
George Armstrong Toronto Maple Leafs 1951-53
Brent Ashton Colorado Rockies 1981-82
New Jersey Devils 1982-83
Ossie Aubuchon Boston Bruins 1942-44
Mitch Babin St Louis Blues 1975-76
Doug Barrault Florida Panthers 1993-94
Milan Bartovic Buffalo Sabres 2002-04
Sandy Beadle Winnipeg Jets 1980-81
John 'Red' Beattie Boston Bruins 1930-32
Kris Beech Nashville Predators 2005-06
Pete Bellefeuille Detroit Cougars 1929-30
Frank Bennett Detroit Red Wings 1943-44
Josef Beranek Pittsburgh Penguins 1996-97
Drake Berehowsky Edmonton Oilers 1997-98
Nashville Predators 1998-00
Eric Bertrand New Jersey Devils 1999-00
Phil Beslar Detroit Red Wings 1938-39
Blair Betts Calgary Flames 2001-03
New York Rangers 2007-08
Wayne Bianchin Edmonton Oilers 1979-80
Pat Boutette Toronto Maple Leafs 1975-80
Pittsburgh Penguins 1981-85
Wally Boyer Toronto Maple Leafs 1965-66 (also wore 18 during this period)
Darren Boyko Winnipeg Jets 1988-89
Curt Brackenbury Quebec Nordiques 1979-80
Tom Brennan Boston Bruins 1943-45
Mel Bridgman Detroit Red Wings 1986-88
Kyle Brodziak Edmonton Oilers 2005-06
Connie Brown Detroit Red Wings 1939-40 & 1941-42
George Brown Montreal Canadiens 1938-39
Jeff Brubaker Edmonton Oilers 1985-86
David Bruce San Jose Sharks 1991-94
Eddie Bruneteau Detroit Red Wings 1940-41 & 1945-47
Andrew Brunette Atlanta Thrashers 1999-01
Minnesota Wild 2001-04
Colorado Avalanche 2005-08
Glen Burdon Kansas City Scouts 1974-75
Norm Burns New York Rangers 1941-42
Eddie Bush Detroit Red Wings 1938-39
Viacheslav Butsayev Anaheim Mighty Ducks 1995-96
Jim Campbell Chicago Blackhawks 2001-02
Florida Panthers 2002-03
Dave Capuano Pittsburgh Penguins 1989-90
Steve Cardwell Pittsburgh Penguins 1970-71
Gene Carr St Louis Blues 1971-72
Bill Carson Boston Bruins 1928-29
Andrew Cassels Montreal Canadiens 1990-91
Art Chapman Boston Bruins 1932-34
Lude Check Detroit Red Wings 1943-44
Eric Chouinard Philadelphia Flyers 2005-06
Erik Christensen Atlanta Thrashers 2007-08
Chris Cichocki Detroit Red Wings 1985-87
Patrick Clark Boston Bruins 1927-28
Pat Conacher Edmonton Oilers 1983-84
Les Costello Toronto Maple Leafs 1948-49 (also wore 22 during this period)
Geoff Courtnall Edmonton Oilers 1987-88
Jeff Cowan Los Angeles Kings 2005-07
Craig Coxe St Louis Blues 1988-89
Bart Crashley Detroit Red Wings 1967-68 & 1974-75
Jimmy Creighton Detroit Falcons 1930-31
John Cullen Hartford Whalers 1990-91
Ray Cullen Detroit Red Wings 1966-67
Jim Cummins Phoenix Coyotes 1998-99
Randy Cunneyworth Pittsburgh Penguins 1985-89
Dan Currie Edmonton Oilers 1990-91
Tony Currie St Louis Blues 1977-82
Floyd Curry Montreal Canadiens 1947-48
J J Daigneault Minnesota Wild 2000-01
Brad Dalgarno New York Islanders 1990-96
Marty Dallman Toronto Maple Leafs 1987-88 (also wore 35 during this period)
Bunny Dame Montreal Canadiens 1941-42
Scott Daniels Hartford Whalers 1995-96
Richard David Quebec Nordiques 1982-83
Lorne Davis Detroit Red Wings 1954-55
Joe Day Hartford Whalers 1992-93
Billy Dea Detroit Red Wings 1956-58
Dave Debol Hartford Whalers 1979-81
Alex Delvecchio Detroit Red Wings 1951-54
Joffre Desilets Montreal Canadiens 1935-38
Boyd Devereaux Phoenix Coyotes 2005-06
Paul Di Pietro Montreal Canadiens 1991-94
Bob Dillabough Pittsburgh Penguins 1967-69
Niko Dimitrakos Philadelphia Flyers 2005-07
Gaetan Duchesne Florida Panthers 1994-95
Robert Dome Pittsburgh Penguins 1997-98
Red Doran Montreal Canadiens 1939-40
Ken Doraty Toronto Maple Leafs 1932-35
Eddie Dorohoy Montreal Canadiens 1948-49
Denis Dupere Kansas City Scouts 1975-76
Colorado Rockies 1976-78
Norm Dupont Hartford Whalers 1983-84
Jack Egers St Louis Blues 1971-74
Pat Elynuik Winnipeg Jets 1988-93
Tampa Bay Lightning 1993-94
Brent Fedyk Detroit Red Wings 1989-90
Guyle Fielder Detroit Red Wings 1957-58
Bob Fillion Montreal Canadiens 1944-46
Fern Flaman Boston Bruins 1945-46
Lou Franceschetti Toronto Maple Leafs 1989-91
Dan Fridgen Hartford Whalers 1982-83
Miroslav Frycer Quebec Nordiques 1981-82
Edmonton Oilers 1988-89
Robbie Ftorek Detroit Red Wings 1973-74
Dave Gagner Toronto Maple Leafs 1995-96
Florida Panthers 1997-99
Michel Galarneau Hartford Whalers 1981-82
Johan Garpenlov Detroit Red Wings 1990-92
Mike Gaul Colorado Avalanche 1998-99
Fern Gauthier Detroit Red Wings 1948-49
Jean-Guy Gendron Montreal Canadiens 1960-61
Ray Getliffe Boston Bruins 1935-36
Ryan Getzlaf Anaheim Ducks 2006-08
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What are the shoulder pads like that college and NHL hockey players wear?

I play lacrosse (indoor and outdoor) and I also like watching hockey. What are their shoulder pads like cuz of all their hitting? Are they like college and pro lacrosse players who wear the smallest shoulder pads possible? Do they wear minimal protection?


Well, I know that Milan Lucic of the Boston Bruins wears an ironing board over his shoulders.

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What do hockey goalies wear under their pads?

Hi, this may sound a stupid question, i'm new to hockey goaltending and I bought some new RBK 9k hockey pads, but they seem a little too large for my legs. Do goalies wear shin pads, just hockey socks, or something else? Or do I just have to tighten the straps? Is there something to put between my legs and the pads?

Thanks in advance


Under my pads I wear regular hockey socks and RBK knee pads over the hockey socks. Thigh boards are illegal now and knee pads do the same thing and offer more protection. They help fill up the knee cradle and I think that they help my knee to move better in the cradle making it easier to butterfly. It's going to take a long time to figure out how you like your pads strapped on. I like my pads kind of loose, but I keep my toe tie extremely tight(make sure you use your toe tie). I know some goalies that wear compression pants under their pads but I've never seen a reason to.

I'm extremely OCD when it comes to my leg pads and how tight my straps are, I tighten each leather strap down to where there are a certain number of holes showing, this also helps me remember where I usually tighten them down to. On the strap that goes through my skate I leave two holes visible, on the next three straps on my calf I go 3(bottom), 4(middle), 5(top). On my two upper straps I keep them as loose as I can, they're just there to keep the pads from flopping around. I don't know that's all I can think of right now; these are just my opinions, most things are just personal preference do what feels best.

Email me if you have any other questions, I'll be glad to help with anything.

http://goaliemonkey.com/rbk-gaproknee.ht ml
^^I have this pair but they're old and the velcro and elastic straps are worn out but they have seen a ton of use. I wouldn't play without them.
http://goaliemonkey.com/rbk-goalie-knee- protectors-premier2.html
^^These are the one I'm about to buy, thanks for asking the question because now I found my new pair.

What do hockey players wear under the pads?

I am joining a hockey league and wondring what do players wear under the pads. What shirt pants etc.......

also, were can i buy a garter belt?


You don't need a garter Belt. Most jocks these days (which you will want- with a cup in it- have Velcro tabs that hold your socks up.

Like this: http://hockeymonkey.com/shockdoctor-acba sixcompjocksr.html

Pants? None. I wear a Jock. That's it. It's designed to fit instead of underwear. Pants and such would make you way too warm to play well.

BTW- girls don't need a Jock, because they don't need the cup... As guy however, you will need a cup. If you get a good jock, it'll be built in.

Shirt? I wear a wicking compression shirt. A cotton undershirt works just fine though.

That's it. The rest is equipment.


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