Hey guys,
When I was in high school, I played in 2 different roller hockey leagues as a goalie. They weren't a very big deal, but they were a lot of fun. Goalies didn't even have to wear skates, and we played with a ball, not a puck.
Anyway, I'm now going to be a junior in college and I really miss playing organized hockey, so I'm going to attempt to learn how to play some serious inline hockey and maybe get to play a game or two for my college.
It's not going to be easy, especially being I've never played goal on skates before, but I'm going to work really hard this summer to try to get myself to a somewhat respectable point. I used to be pretty good (at least in the little in town leagues I participated in), but now I'm starting at square one and I'm a little overwhelmed.
So, I have a lot of questions I need some help with!
First of all, equipment. I'm not looking for anything top of the line, just enough to get started with.
I just bought myself a pair of Tour Redline goalie skates online, and they're on their way in the mail. I made sure to try them on at a local store for size first.
The mask I used to play ball hockey surely won't stand up to repeated shots from a puck, but luckily I already have an Itech ice hockey mask. Unfortunately, I'm used to playing with the cat eye cage, which this doesn't have. Is the cat eye cage allowed on goalie masks in the NCRHA?
Leg pads are my biggest concern. Throughout my years of playing goalie, I've used those Franklin street pads with the plastic panels on them, so they slide really well on the outdoor rinks I used to play in. What type of pads should I be looking for that would work well on an inline rink? From the photos I've seen, it looks like a lot of the goalies use ice hockey pads, but I don't really know what kind to look for. Are there any that you would recommend? I doubt any of them slide very well, but are there any that "stick" to the surface less than others?
As for a blocker and glove, I think I'm good in that department, I'll just pick up a set that matches my leg pads.
As for the other equipment, what would you guys recommend? Chest protectors, goalie pants, etc. I used to use the Tour Lexur 304, but that doesn't provide too much protection. I'd have welts on my arms every now and then, and I know from the few times I've played around with a puck that they pack a lot more punch than the balls do. As for goalie pants, I just used some cheap Franklin player pants I found. Obviously, that won't cut it for puck hockey, will it? Is there any other equipment I should look into?
Thanks in advance for your help and for reading my ridiculously long post!!




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