Players bumping helmets after wins and with the goalies after a block have been traditions for as long as hockey has been around. It is their way for showing support and congratulating each other.
its a way of saying good luck to the goalie and that he did a great job that night during the game
It's just a tradition congratulating a goalie on a job well done. Most players will give the goalie's leg pads a thump.
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They started wearing helmets when a guy got tackled and he got an injury so they decided to make an invention that protects your head from you getting hurt. It's made of hard steel so when you bump into somebody you don't get an injury. That's when they started making helmets......
Evgeni Malkin and a whole lot more.
At the start of a hockey game, six players are on the ice for each team: a center, a left winger, a right winger, two defensemen, and a goaltender.
Hank Aaron, Harmon Killebrew and Harvey Haddix are famous baseball players. Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull are famous hockey players.
Kyle Quincey, Deron Quint, Stephane Quintal
If you mean helmets, as in American football helmets, the answer is no. This is because they would simply be too heavy! American footballers can wear them because the game is stop/start and one player doesnt play a full game because they have attacking/defending teams. If you mean a scrum-cap, then yes rugby players probably should, if they play in the scrum, it will stop their ears from becoming deformed, but many players outside of the scrum wear them too.
Opinion:Most often hockey players between 25 and 35 are in peak form. Any younger and they are not as strong and don't have as much experience. Any older and they start to slow down compared to the younger players. Some players hit their prime earlier, while some maintain their form longer, but this is generally the age range.
The wearing of helmets became compulsory after the death of Andrey Kivilev in 2003.
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