yes
No i believe that would wear down the guard making it illegal
Gloves, stick, hockey skates, ordinary underwear, a neck/throat guard, hockey trousers, team sweater
The goalie is most likely to wear throat protection.
it is where ur tounges reach the back of each others throat.
Carleton Fisk
From top to bottom, you'll need a helmet with face mask, highly suggest a goalie mask to help reduce impact or pucks to the head and help with visibility. A plastic helmet throat guard (not mandatory for some leagues, but recommended) A Neck guard (a must, to protect against skate cuts.) Chest protector blocker Trapper Hockey pants, recommend goalie pants for added protection goal pads goalie skates jock hockey socks
no i dont think
football and sometimes hockey
no.
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first it is not a gridle, that is something you cook on. its girdle and it is a ball guard.
do you really care i mean how important can this be