They wore wight black or brown pads made of some type of sponge, they wore a very bad torso protectore, skates, a blocker, and a glove that kind of lokked like a b-ball glove. No helmet
Yes, definitely. lots of ice hockey goalies wear two cups. A regular cup jock and then a special goalie cup over top of that. Usually the size and speed of the puck or ball being shot at the net determines wether a goalie would need to wear a goalie cup. Lacrosse and ice hockey goalies wear cups but soccer goalies generally dont wear a cup
Goalies wear the same types of shoe as every other player.
Because they are too ashamed to be sitting on the bench
About 3 inches thick of padding
They dont the whole team wheres the same color pants just the goalie pant structure is made differently for extra padding and protection
Yes, they used to use old cricket pads and later helmets.
They wear their teams kit and then gloves that are used to save the ball.
Ice Hockey Goalies do not always wear their team socks under their pads (Practices usually just sweatpants) although for games they mainly do. If you are going to play Ice Hockey, you most definitely need to buy a Goalie Jock. They are padded and usually have thicker plastic for the "jock" part.
Jaques Plante was the first to wear a mask. Plante gets lots of credit for wearing the mask and is probably the main reason that goalies in hockey started using the facial protection on a regular basis. However, other goalies long before Plante wore masks for short periods of time due to facial injuries. For example, Clint Benedict wore a mask way back in 1930 after suffering facial cuts in a game.
Except goal-keepers no other players wear face or eye protection.
The goalie is most likely to wear throat protection.
Box lacrosse goalies do wear leg pads made of hard plastic material like a big shin guards, in field lacrosse goalies can only wear soccer style shin guards