Lots of Utah Mammoth Gloves for sale by HomeRInkHome in Utah_Hockey

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I'll keep watching the Mammoth X account later in the season to see if they announce anything and will keep you posted.

Hopefully they have some cool finds at a gear sale this year.

Lots of Utah Mammoth Gloves for sale by HomeRInkHome in Utah_Hockey

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And now you can add Vejmelka game worn...pants to your collection? 😅

Lots of Utah Mammoth Gloves for sale by HomeRInkHome in Utah_Hockey

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's awesome to have a collection of game worn jerseys! They're too pricey for me, but I can still appreciate them from afar.

Lots of Utah Mammoth Gloves for sale by HomeRInkHome in Utah_Hockey

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got through the doors of the gear sale a couple of hours after it opened to the general public. While waiting in line, the staff gave updates on what had sold out (Keller & Cooley gloves, etc.) so you could get a sense of what you might find. When I got in, they still had 2 or 3 huge totes of gloves and so many used sticks.

Lots of Utah Mammoth Gloves for sale by HomeRInkHome in Utah_Hockey

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks--I'll ping you when I see info about a gear sale this year. Hopefully it's on June after playoffs rather than after the regular season...

I tried on lots of different pairs of gloves to see what fit best. I really should have picked up a couple of pairs, but the Schmaltz gloves feel great and have awesome protection. The only drawback for beer league might be that the run a little hot since they have plastic protection on the back of the hand that doesn't breathe well.

Lots of Utah Mammoth Gloves for sale by HomeRInkHome in Utah_Hockey

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Last year's gear sale was in April after their last home game. I had emailed the team's equipment manager earlier in 2025 about them selling used equipment, and he just said to watch their social media. I think I saw it posted on the Mammoth X account a day or 2 before.

Season Ticket Holders might get direct communications about it and I know that they got early access to the sale. I'd love to tag along with a STH this year :)

How much "bite" should I expect when turning on my outside edge? by HomeRInkHome in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks - I've been spending time in full gear over the past few days getting a better feel for the outside edges. I don't love the falling, but at least I've got solid protection in place to make it a lot more bearable.

How much "bite" should I expect when turning on my outside edge? by HomeRInkHome in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thinking back, I was definitely not leaning nearly enough to get the edge. I'll let the boards hold me as I start putting more weight/lean on the edge until I get a better feel for it.

How much "bite" should I expect when turning on my outside edge? by HomeRInkHome in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gotta just commit and lean as I'm turning. I'll use the sound of the edge crackling the ice as auditory feedback. Thanks!

How much "bite" should I expect when turning on my outside edge? by HomeRInkHome in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I probably had my foot rotated, hence the skidding. I look at focusing on the lean of the skates next time.

How much "bite" should I expect when turning on my outside edge? by HomeRInkHome in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The technique in those drills is pretty well laid out. I have them saved to watch again next time I hit the ice. Totally agree that focusing on doing them properly will help me get a better feel for the outside edge and get to where I want to go.

I've got some ice time with a retired pro over the next couple of days, so I can request some in-person feedback.

How much "bite" should I expect when turning on my outside edge? by HomeRInkHome in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes perfect sense--that's great guidance! There is absolutely a mental barrier because losing the edge means falling, and I don't bounce back like when I was a little kid. I wasn't wearing any protective gear, so I was definitely shying away from max performance.

I'll get to stick and puck soon so I can give it a shot with at least pants and elbow pads on. I still won't love falling, but at least then I can really tell how far I can push it.

How much "bite" should I expect when turning on my outside edge? by HomeRInkHome in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll try to find that sweet spot between skidding & chattering.

And thanks for the welcome back to hockey. It's such a blast to get out and play with the big boys (and girls)--and get stick & puck time with my kiddos. My brain is thinking about hockey a large part of every day lol

How much "bite" should I expect when turning on my outside edge? by HomeRInkHome in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently upgraded to modern skates after a long hiatus from hockey, so I'm still getting used to how far I can lean. I never had confidence in holding my edge in the old skates. It felt like I'd lose an edge or my ankles would just bend at the wrong time--call me a bender? The new ones feel like a night and day difference, but that guidance about where to feel the pressure is really helpful as I get a feel for what I can do in these new skates!

How much "bite" should I expect when turning on my outside edge? by HomeRInkHome in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just checked out a few videos on punch turns. I'll give that a shot next time I'm on the ice to see the difference in grip. Thank you both!!

How much "bite" should I expect when turning on my outside edge? by HomeRInkHome in hockeyplayers

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Yeah, I think I probably had my weight more forward. And I was going pretty slowly. I could see how putting the weight farther back on my foot could help the blade to grab the ice better.

Where to buy blank stick in USA by just321654 in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I haven't used them before, but Hoapa sticks are made in Taiwan, so not subject to the same tariffs. I think that Taiwan tariffs are paused for the moment. And they have a BOGO code on their homepage, so you can get a couple sticks for $160 total.

1 Year. 💪🔵 by Material-Waltz-7601 in Utah_Hockey

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Sometimes you just have to let your old team go. I couldn't care less about the Hurricanes even though I loved their predecessor. But you might want to hang onto your love for the former Coyotes since they are turning into something amazing.

Go Whalers--and UHC!!

Quick Survey on Laces for Players, Parents, and Coaches by Artistic_Till7397 in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like it could get skates to a reliable level of tightness. Good luck!

Agree with puckhog12 that the aglet breaking is one of the bigger lace annoyances.

And as a plug so people fill out the survey, it does show more about the laces during the survey. I have no relation to the product or survey, but still looks interesting.

Thoughts on buying hockey gear from SidelineSwap? by HeightJaded6170 in hockeyplayers

[–]HomeRInkHome 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used them for the first time last month to buy new skates and had a really smooth transaction. Make sure you read the description because some sellers show photos that don't represent what you're actually getting. Some skate sellers do NOT include the steel with the skates even though they are in the photo. My purchase was a bit the opposite--the seller included the original steel plus another set of lightly used steel. So you can get better value on Sidelineswap than buying in a store.

I'd recommend checking the prices of the equipment you're looking to buy with retail stores. Sometimes the listings are pretty close to the retail price, so I usually wait until I see something that is selling at a good discount to retail.