There are many brands that produce hockey gloves. For field players, Mazon and Grays are the major two I've come across. They're decent protection, comfortable, hard wearing and generally good equipment, but there may be others in your part of the world. In any case, go to a sports shop, have a look around, get a catalogue, and ask people in your local area what they think. If you're a keeper, go for OBO; they're the best goalie brand around.
depends on your preference
Gloves from leather.
you can poor water in it or tie a rubber band around it or even put it under your matress when you sleep.
only in the crease
Akadema is the best glove brand out there. sorry i dont no the best outfield glove though
The "Bread Basket" term refers to the goalies catching glove.
Any and all positions commonly wear a protective glove, from attackers to defenders. That worn by a goalkeeper is not technically a glove, but is often referred to as such anyway.
cos it makes you look like a pussy
Gloves are a piece of equipment to use in hockey, provided they are suitable for the purpose. The two main glove types are either for protection or grip. Gloves worn for grip often cover the whole of the palm and fingers on both hands in order to give the best hold on a stick in wet conditions. A protective glove is usually worn only on the left hand and helps stop a turf from grazing the hand during a sweep or trap, or from being seriously injured (I have seen a man's finger almost severed by a hockey stick, so they are worth considering).
It means that the glove is for the left hand of the goalie. Since most goalies have their catch glove on their left hand, it is considered "regular." If the goalie uses their right hand for their catch glove, it is considered "full right."
akadema Gary carter glove
Since the National Hockey League is usually considered the best hockey league in the world, the winner of the Stanley Cup is the best team in hockey.