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Hockey Uniforms

Every person who plays on an organized sport is on the team, therefore, they must all wear matching uniforms. Hockey uniforms are no exception. The only difference between the major sports are basically their uniforms and what is added to them to make them complete. For example, in football, a helmet is certainly part of the uniform. However, in hockey, a helmet is not an official requirement. Although, for safety reasons, many players do wear one.

 

What else is considered part of the official hockey uniform? This is the sweater, due to the cold nature of the sport and also considered to be the jersey which most people know it as, the pants, which are shorter than most, the socks and skates, and the gloves. These are the basic uniform requirements for hockey. The helmet, as mentioned earlier is the only basic optional part of this ensemble.

It is the jersey that must absolutely match each and every other on the team. There are variations to all the other pieces that are allowable. This is very evident in the goalies masks. Now days, each goalie has there specifically designed mask complete with sometimes intimidating airbrush graphics on them. These graphics can and do depict items such as skulls and monsters, with some being very detailed and scary. Gone are the standard plain white mask. However, these which are described are primarily the professional level type masks and not the younger leagues.

And, although the basic uniform consists of these pieces or parts, they are not brand specific and are flexible. They do have to employ the same color scheme as the team though. And, as for the socks, they are flexible in brand also, however, they are required to have a horizontal striping system.

When it comes to the jersey, most hockey teams, as well as other sports, employ two different color schemes. This is so the players from each team can be easily found and are primarily for the team's benefit. For example, a home team may wear a dark colored jersey and the away team will wear a light or white colored jersey. Recently, with hockey and football especially, the teams have incorporated a third, or throwback jersey. These jersey's are specifically worn a couple of games a year and will depict one of the team's older jersey versions. Usually, these throwback style jersey's are from the many years ago version of the team as they were depicted of know to look then.

There are basic parts of the hockey uniforms that must remain the same throughout, and then there are certain parts that how a variable allowance with each. These variables must at the very least adhere to a certain color scheme.



 

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Girls hockey Top 10 - Boston Herald (blog)


Girls hockey Top 10
Boston Herald (blog)
1. ACTON-BOXBORO (12-0-1) - The Colonials defense is so good that backup goalie Melissa Bambery has two of the team's seven shutouts. 2. ARLINGTON CATHOLIC (14-0-1) - We predicted a few weeks ago that the Cougars would finish January unbeaten.
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Girls hockey slow to gain traction - The Salem News


Girls hockey slow to gain traction
The Salem News
That's the question officials at Peabody High are asking as they weigh the future of the girls hockey program. "Girls ice hockey is just not developing the way we hoped it would," said Phil Sheridan, the athletic director. "We thought this would grow.

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Girls' hockey: Pirates blitz Lake of the Woods 6-1 - Crookston Daily Times


Girls' hockey: Pirates blitz Lake of the Woods 6-1
Crookston Daily Times
By Derek Martin, Sports Editor The Pirates defeated Lake of the Woods 6-1 Saturday in Crookston behind four goals from junior center Brianna Breiland. She now had 41 on the season, moving her up to fourth in the state. Crookston held a 4-1 lead after ...

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High School Girls' Hockey: League powerhouse Brookings beats Cougar girls - AberdeenNews.com


High School Girls' Hockey: League powerhouse Brookings beats Cougar girls
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Mikayla Santer (7) of the Aberdeen Cougars controls the puck against the defense of Amy Munsterman of the Brookings Rangers Sunday at the Odde Ice Center in Aberdeen. American News Photo by Ryan Deal The Aberdeen Cougars suffered a 13-0 setback against ...

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IMAGE GALLERY: Girls Hockey Shows Spark in Loss - Patch.com


IMAGE GALLERY: Girls Hockey Shows Spark in Loss
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By Matt Schooley There have been positives in recent games for the Wilmington High School girls hockey team, even after another setback on Saturday against Arlington. The Lady Wildcats dropped a 6-0 decision at Ristuccia Arena in their most recent tilt ...

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