The Crease: Goalie Equipment Buying Guides
April 21, 2016
A goaltenders stick helps build the stance and movements. A proper sized stick should allow the goaltender to keep the blade of the stick flush on the ice centered
April 21, 2016
Goalie masks fit snug to the head and have no visible room between the foam and goalies head. The top opening should sit between ½”-3/4” above the goaltenders eyebrows
March 02, 2016
Skates should fit well to the foot and hug the foot on all 4 sides of the skate. A proper fitting skate will contour to every side of the foot and should not create
March 02, 2016
Proper fitting leg pads ensure offering the best amount of protection for a goalie. The correct sizing will allow for a goaltender to be able to have the best movement
March 02, 2016
The blocker is the most underrated piece of equipment a goalie can use. Most just say “a blocker is a blocker”, but the blocker controls a goalie stick placement,
March 02, 2016
A goaltender’s glove should fit snug across the back of the hand, with the fingers reaching the end of the finger stalls allowing for the goalie to fully control
May 08, 2013
Shopping for Vaughn goalie pants? Use our sizing chart as a starting point to determine your size, from youth to junior, intermediate to senior.
April 22, 2013
Aside from selecting the right model of equipment for the level of play, the fit of the equipment is paramount. Purchasing equipment too large or too small will
April 18, 2013
Shopping for Vaughn goalie chest and arm protectors? Use our sizing chart as a starting point to determine your size, from youth to junior, intermediate to senior.
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