Awesome question!Always the skates because,if ya wanna play you always have to skate of course!
The owners of the team
You can't size your equipment, hockey players have different preferences. Some like there equipment smaller for better movement or bigger for more protection.
players have their own preferences
nothing hahaha!
Hockey equipment in the 1960s was not nearly as complete as safe as it is today. Most players did not wear helmets or even mouthguards.
none. that's why it's called STREET hockey
It depends for the good players it can be up to $3000+ and for the players that arent as good $1500-2500 and that is just for the equipment.
They use shoulder pads, elbow pads, shin guards, hockey pants, helmet, gloves and a cup.
No, players that are able to make teams as early as the junior level are sponsored according to the contracts their teams have with equipment manufacturers such as Bauer, Nike and KOHO.
Somewhat, yes. Most hockey players will get injured during their careers.
In terms of equipment: puck, goal(s), stick, players those are the bare minimum
I have to say hockey players use more pads, they dont have grass, dont get me wrong it still hurts. anyway i will keep myself to a warm sport.