Goalie pad size?
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Goalie pad size?
How big can goalie pads be? Highland "A" Pee Wee goalie has pads that extend past his knees and up past his waist. I know in the NHL they cut the size but what about Minnesota youth teams. Does anyone know the deal? These pads seem a little extreme. (OPINION)
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There are regulations to goalie pad sizes, glove size, and blocker size. This is set by USA Hockey. If a peewee age player is wearing leg pads that are over legal size, he probably would not be able to move.
The maximum circumference of a catching glove is 48 inches (121.9 cm). The maximum dimensions of a blocker glove are 16 inches (40.6 cm) by 8 inches (20.3 cm).
The maximum circumference of a catching glove is 48 inches (121.9 cm). The maximum dimensions of a blocker glove are 16 inches (40.6 cm) by 8 inches (20.3 cm).
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SLP/SW coach has it right.
The biggest legal measurement concern for the leg pads is the width which I believe can not be more than 12" wide. The length measurement is more so for the proper size fit of the goalie. If he is wearing pads too long then he is basically losing technical form in playing the position, however I have seen plenty of younger goalies that are going with a taller size leg pad. Probably in hope that they can be or appear bigger. Problem with doing that is the inside fit of the leg to the pad is not proper.
Goalies need to be extremely good skaters and move unencumbered with the equipment they choose to wear. If it is too big for them they can not move in the manner they should be.
Hopefully they were second hand pads and nobody sold them pads that were not fitted properly.
The biggest legal measurement concern for the leg pads is the width which I believe can not be more than 12" wide. The length measurement is more so for the proper size fit of the goalie. If he is wearing pads too long then he is basically losing technical form in playing the position, however I have seen plenty of younger goalies that are going with a taller size leg pad. Probably in hope that they can be or appear bigger. Problem with doing that is the inside fit of the leg to the pad is not proper.
Goalies need to be extremely good skaters and move unencumbered with the equipment they choose to wear. If it is too big for them they can not move in the manner they should be.
Hopefully they were second hand pads and nobody sold them pads that were not fitted properly.
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There is a kid from Elk River PeeWee A who has extremely large pads as well. I asked the ref and he said he wasn't aware of any regs for this age. Apparently the parents of these kids think bigger is better, but that's not even close to the truth. It may help them alittle bit now, but over time it will greatly hamper their game.
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To be able to handle large pads, you need to have a large leg span (if that exists) because if the pads are too tall for your legs, the top corners of the pads will hit when you go down, and possibly overlap when you're down.
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I have to get new pads for next year. I was talking to Vaughn rep and he said that if you want to play beyond HS then you should get pads that are 11 inches wide (pro and everything else but youth/hs) because that way when you go and try out for a junior team you will be used to them. As far as height I don't like them to go any higher than my waist but that is just me.
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USA hockey has proposed changing the measurments for goalkeeper equipment.
Proposal:
Changes are strongly recommended for the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons. These goalkeeper equipment requirements will be mandated starting with the 2009-10 season.
The blocker will go from a max length of 16 inches to 15
The glove will go from a max circumfrence will go from 48 to 45 inches
The leg pads will go from 12 to 11 iches and a max of 38 iches in length
This will only happen if the USA Hockey Annual Congress passes them.
See all the proposed rule changes:
http://www.usahockey.com/servlets/FileS ... posals.pdf
Proposal:
Changes are strongly recommended for the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons. These goalkeeper equipment requirements will be mandated starting with the 2009-10 season.
The blocker will go from a max length of 16 inches to 15
The glove will go from a max circumfrence will go from 48 to 45 inches
The leg pads will go from 12 to 11 iches and a max of 38 iches in length
This will only happen if the USA Hockey Annual Congress passes them.
See all the proposed rule changes:
http://www.usahockey.com/servlets/FileS ... posals.pdf
bantamA01,
I am about 5'10"-5'11". The pads that I was using were used and I bought them because I was going through a growth spurt. That way instead of buying 2 new pairs of pads in 2 years I saved about $1,000. They only went halfway to my waist and I didn't really like the feel. The pads I had before those went to my waist and I really liked those.
I am about 5'10"-5'11". The pads that I was using were used and I bought them because I was going through a growth spurt. That way instead of buying 2 new pairs of pads in 2 years I saved about $1,000. They only went halfway to my waist and I didn't really like the feel. The pads I had before those went to my waist and I really liked those.
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i think itech is only making pads NHL width or close to it. I just got my x-wing pads i ordered in december, and they are NHL size. I played with them yesterday and i couldn't really feel a huge differance to 13in wide. itechs have really impressed me with the crossover to the NHL sizing. If you want a good pad that hugs your leg well, you should try the itech x-wings.
I do also think pads are getting to big, but i think that bigger pads also hinder movement, so it's at the goalie's loss for getting big pads.
I do also think pads are getting to big, but i think that bigger pads also hinder movement, so it's at the goalie's loss for getting big pads.
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