nhl legal sizes for blockers are 8 inches by 15 inches and for catchers an 8x5 cuff and the glove part is a 45 inch perimeter
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."
well it's the same thing if the puck was in a goalie's glove and his glove went over the line. It's a goal.
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Try them on before buying - the only way as different makes are different sizes, the same as normal clothes.
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A trap (or trap glove) is a glove used by a goalie. It resembles the dimensions and use of a baseball glove (or catcher's mitt).
you just need a general idea, because you should try any gloves on before buying them, there are a lot variations in glove size, but you want gloves that your fingers come rite to the end in, and are fairly tight, but its all about preference.
no it means in the glove or trapper
not really. I'm a goalie and the way I broke in my glove was by putting a tennis ball ( or any ball about the same size) in the net part of the glove or what ever you want to call it, then close it and stuff it under your mattress when you go to sleep tonight.
A goalie which holds his blocker and hockey stick on the left side and his glove (trapper) on the right side is known as a Full Right goalie. The stick that the goalies hold in the left hand is a full right goalie stick.
Depends on your size of hand. My batting glove is a Medium && i have a 13"-14" glove
Yes, if there is definitive proof for the officials that the puck crossed the line as well.