To select an ice hockey skate, first, you have to buy it. Put on the sock you would normally wear when you wear skates. Put on the skates, and put on skate gaurds. Walk around your house for about 1 hour with them on. If you dont feel any pains, you can keep them, if you do feel pains, return them, and get a different size or brand.
The blades on hockey skates are only as sharp as the wearer has honed them. Professional ice skates (hockey skates included) are very sharp and are honed after every session. If there is contact, the blades can cut flesh. Guards are put on the blades immediately after coming off the ice. Blades that are dull are not as fast on the ice. Being cut with the blade of a hockey skate is not a primary concern of athletes.
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light them on fire! The store will put them in their skate oven
Put Corinne's ice skate in that closet.
Painted on the floor and the ice is put on after.
175 degrees Fahrenheit. Don't try this at home. You need to use an official skate oven at a hockey pro-shop. You WILL melt your skates if you put them in your home oven.
you put on your skates and go out on the pond or whatever and skate. LOL! :)
There are a few different brands of ice skates, but there are no toddler ice skates. Ice skates should not be put on a toddler and a toddler cannot ice skate.
To put the puck in the OPPOSING TEAMS net.
Put your skates firmly on the ice and turn to the side.
I guess if you took off the blade and put on wheels you could but you cannot roller skate in ice skates