Hockey Goalie Skates

No two ice hockey goalies are alike, but while their skates may differ in brand, quality, and performance levels, the basic design is more or less the same. Since goalies take a lot of hits in the process of preventing the puck from entering the net, their skates are expected to do the same. That’s why manufacturers have labored to produce goalie skates that can live up to these important player expectations.

Just as the performance expectations of an ice hockey goalie differ from those of his or her teammates, similarly hockey goalie skates differ from regular hockey skates. Unlike the curved and rounded toe and heel of the regular skates, goalie skates have longer, wider, and flatter blades that are meant to provide the player with more stability in front of the net. The player must be steady on their feet in order to block the puck, so their skates are designed to help them with this. These blades are also made from carbon steel instead of stainless steel, and are set closer to the boot so that the goalie is closer to the ice. An ice hockey goalie’s skate does not have a tendon guard, because that might inhibit his ability to move quickly when trying to stop the puck. Finally, the boot is set in a rigid case that is designed to protect the goalie’s feet from the direct impact of the puck.

Any ice hockey goalie, regardless their skill level on the ice, has to be quick on his or her feet to be able to move during one moment, but stop on a dime during the next. They need to have fast reflexes without their gear slowing them down. So it is important that this same gear be lightweight, while also protecting the body of the ice hockey goalie that is wearing it. Skates need to support so that fatigue does not set in due to lack of proper foot and ankle support.

Some of the best ice hockey goalies know these things already, but they are important facts to keep in mind for any level of goalie when looking for new skates. Beginners and professionals can both benefit from the developments that trusted hockey manufacturers have come up with in the past few decades. Safety is the key when outfitting goalies, and ice hockey professionals know that. A goalie should discuss possible new gear options with them before making his or her final decision.

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