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Originally Posted by Locke
I'd be interested in knowing how this works. My question is, skating on it is one thing, but will the puck slide across it?
Is it actually slippery like ice or is it the relationship between skate blade and surface?
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This is critical to me too, as a goalie. Because if it's the latter, I'm not sure USA Hockey is going to like me installing skate blades on all the edges of my leg pads (though it would look SWEET!)
"Dude, what the F was that?"
"Um, you skated into me."
"I know, but your leg pads tore my jersey all up."
"No, the
blades on my leg pads tore your jersey all up."
"Blades?! Are you kidding me?! What are you, the Freddy Krueger of hockey?"
"Actually, that's a good idea for my mask. How 'bout you don't skate into me again and it won't be a problem?"
"You're out of your mind!"
"Well, I
am a goalie...and besides, you're the guy that skated into a goalie with blades sticking out of his pads!"