Hockey is a fast paced sport played with a rubber puck and sticks. In order to keep every player safe, you must wear proper equipment while on the ice.
Your most important decision before starting hockey should be to purchase properly fitted and comfortable equipment. When equipment is not suitably fitted, the player may be injured.
Three important factors should be stressed when evaluating hockey equipment: A) that the equipment is in good condition, B) that the equipment is well maintained throughout its life span and C) that the equipment fits properly. ‘Hand-me-downs’ are a great way to save money but be sure to carefully inspect the items to ensure they are safe to wear.
Plan a budget for purchasing equipment. The most expensive equipment is not always necessarily the best for your child. We recommend you consult a professional sporting goods retailer for advice before you purchase any product.
Hockey Canada offers an excellent resource called SAFETY FOR ALL. This book contains information about insurance policies as well as tips on equipment fitting. You can download a copy of it by visiting hockeycanada.ca.
PLAYER EQUIPMENT
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GOALIE EQUIPMENT
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Helmet
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Helmet
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Mouth guard
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Mouth guard
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Neck guard
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Neck guard
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Shoulder pads
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Shoulder pads
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Elbow pads
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Elbow pads
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Gloves
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Glove
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Jock strap/Jill strap
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Blocker
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Pants
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Jock strap/ Jill strap
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Knee pads
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Pants
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Socks
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Goalie pads
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Skates
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Socks
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Stick
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Skates
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Jersey
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Stick
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Jersey
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