brian or vaughn
the size of the leg pads
use bubble rap for leg pads
The HSBC Arena in Buffalo has goalie sculptures on the building. of note, the pads are on the wrong leg.
Caged goalie mask, heavy goalie pads (shoulder and chest), large leg pads, a goalie blocker and glove, (buy according to right/left handiness) and a large goalie stick (also according to right/left handiness) also a protective cup, neck guard, and elbow pads. knee pads (like roller blade pads) and goalie skates
The best pads are by vaughn, reebok,tps,and bauer. Just to list a few
Generally, most goalie pads have their measurement on the side or tag of the pads. But, remember that most pads are measured differently from company to company. So there are a verity of ways to measure your pads, but what you can do (if your ordering by internet) is to measure from the ankle bone to the center of the knee cap, and send this to what ever company your ordering from. Most of the ones I've seen will check that you will fit the pads. Other than that, you will need to go to what ever company made the leg pads and see how they measure it.
you weave the laces through the skate boot and tie it so the bottom of your pad will be secured to your skate. it helps so that the pads dont slide around your leg and help in the turning of the goalie pad out during a butterfly
stand on them
Goalies are required to wear a helmet, throat guard, mouthpiece, chest protector, gloves, athletic cup, and cleats, optional equipment includes shin guards and padded goalie pants.
Felt furniture leg pads are the best choice to protect your floors from scratches and dents. They are soft, durable, and easy to attach to the legs of your furniture.
Antti Nieni's goalie pads are TPS.
Mandatory equipment include a helmet, arm pads, shoulder pads, gloves, lacrosse stick (obviously), and a cup (highly recommended). One optional piece of equipment is a rib guard. Goalies need special equipment such as goalie stick, goalie chest pad, throat guard, and padded goalie pants.