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Originally Posted by Ironhorse
I like the fact that HNA have uniform rules. It instills some pride into a team, and the real name on the back also carries a bit of accountability. Other Rec sports (soccer, handball, etc) in Europe always wear matching team jerseys; when I moved to Canada, I always found it odd and a bit disappointing that most adult recreational hockey teams here were made up of a bunch of ragtag jerseys and outfits.
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Jerseys are one thing, but matching helmets and pants? That's ridiculous. Do rec soccer leagues in Europe require matching cleats?
This is REC hockey, it's not the pros, there are no scouts in the stands, nobody cares about your name or who you are. Honestly this sounds like a league for people who can't accept those facts, or at least a league run by those people.