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  2. Glove (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    There are two styles of gloves worn by ice hockey players. ... Youth size hockey gloves run 8 inches (20 cm), 9 in (23 cm) and 10 in (25 cm); ...

  3. Adidas Predator - Wikipedia

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    The Adidas "Predator X" shoes introduced in late 2009 have the Power spine technology, the Predator element and a host of advancements from Adidas, all intended for better performance. Adidas developed a new upper material they call Taurus leather. The Adidas Predator X football boots are the first Predator to remove the tongue, which Adidas ...

  4. Iker Casillas - Wikipedia

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    The move to Adidas ended a long running association for Casillas with Reebok, which started in 2004. In February 2005, Casillas was the football face of Reebok's "I Am What I Am" global integrated advertising campaign that linked all the brand's marketing efforts under one umbrella. [144] Adidas has been the parent company of Reebok since 2005.

  5. Goalkeeper - Wikipedia

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    In field hockey, the goalkeeper generally wears extensive protective equipment including helmet, face and neck guards, chest and leg padding, arm or elbow protectors, specific gloves (the left glove is designed purely to block the ball, the right glove also has this function but in addition is designed to permit the goalkeeper to hold and use ...

  6. Trapper (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    A trapper, also referred to as catch glove or simply glove, is a piece of equipment that an ice hockey goaltender wears on the non-dominant hand to assist in catching and stopping the puck. [ 1 ] Evolution

  7. Carey Price - Wikipedia

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    Price made his first appearance in the Western Hockey League (WHL) for the Tri-City Americans during the 2002–03 season.Securing a full-time roster spot the following season as the backup for Colorado Avalanche prospect Tyler Weiman, Price posted a 2.38 Goals against average (GAA) and .915 save percentage (SV%) appearing in 28 games.

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