Last video of 2017 Q&A Unboxing with Chris from Hockey Tutorial Chris·December 24, 2017In our last video of 2017 I wanted to answer a few of your questions from YouTube. Before...Latest News·0 Comments·
High impact (slap shot) hockey skate protectors – Skate Fender vs CF9 review Chris·December 16, 2017Detailed insight into hockey skate protectors and review of Skate Fender and CF9 from Edge Again....IceInlineLatest NewsProduct Reviews·0 Comments·
Do handheld skate sharpeners, re-edgers and burr stones work? Chris·December 16, 2017We’ve been using the handheld skate sharpener Edge Again since 2010. What about some of the other options...IceLatest NewsProduct Reviews·0 Comments·
How a Pro Custom and retail hockey skate is made in Canada Chris·December 5, 2017See how a Pro Custom and Pro Retail hockey skate is made from start to finish at CCM...Latest NewsTravels·0 Comments·
best gift ideas for any hockey player 2017 Chris·November 28, 2017Here are some of our suggestions for fantastic gift ideas for any hockey player. Check out our online...Latest NewsProduct Reviews·0 Comments·
Hockey Wraps Around The World Chris·November 26, 2017We teamed up with hockeywraparound.com to show that hockey is a global game. This idea was made possible...Latest NewsTravels·0 Comments·
Exclusive tour of Bauer Hockey’s Private R&D Centre BLAINVILLE, Quebec Chris·November 26, 2017Behind the scenes of Bauer Hockey’s Private R&D Centre in BLAINVILLE, Quebec, Canada. Big thank you to Donald...Latest NewsTravels·0 Comments·
What is the Bauer Hockey OD1n Skate and why was it made ? Chris·November 26, 2017I spoke with one of Bauer Hoceky’s Field Test Managers on why the Od1in skate was made and...Latest NewsProduct Reviews·0 Comments·
What is Bauer NeuroShield and how does it work ? Neuro Shield Overview Chris·November 6, 2017Neuroshield is a collar worn around the neck. NeuroShield uses the body’s own physiology to help stabilize the...IceInlineLatest NewsProduct Reviews·0 Comments·
Do’s and Don’ts of how to Line Change in hockey Chris·October 12, 2017Line change tips A typical shift should last 30-45 seconds so you and your team always have a...GuideIce Hockey TipsLatest News·0 Comments·