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  2. Hockey helmet - Wikipedia

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    The NHL "strongly recommends" the use of visors. In 2013, the NHL began requiring all players with fewer than 25 games of experience to wear visors. [5] The hockey visor was first invented by Kenneth William Clay when he lost vision in his left eye to a high stick while playing for the Vanderhoof Bears. After a month in hospital in Vancouver ...

  3. Eyeshield - Wikipedia

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    Rendering of a college football helmet with an eyeshield. The NCAA banned the use of tinted and reflective visors in 2006. [1]An eyeshield, also referred to as a visor, is a piece of gridiron football equipment that was invented in the 1980s. [2]

  4. Ice hockey equipment - Wikipedia

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    Helmet – A helmet with strap, and optionally a face cage or visor, is required of all ice hockey players. Hockey helmets come in various sizes, and many of the older designs can also be adjusted by loosening or fastening screws at the side or at the back. Ice hockey helmets are made of a rigid but flexible thermoplastic outer shell, usually ...

  5. USA Hockey national teams to wear helmet decals honoring ...

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    The U.S. governing body for ice hockey joins the NHL and Blue Jackets by displaying 'Gaudreau' decals featuring the Nos. 13 and 21.

  6. Visor - Wikipedia

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    Some modern devices called visors are similar, for example: Visor (ice hockey) Types of modern transparent visors include: The transparent or semi-transparent front part of a motorcycle helmet or riot helmet (sometimes shaded/tinted) The transparent or semi-transparent, heavily shaded/tinted, front part of a welding mask

  7. Jofa - Wikipedia

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    The Rbk brand has subsequently been changed to Reebok Hockey. [2] Despite not producing hockey equipment since the 2004 Reebok buyout, Teemu Selänne was the only player in the NHL that continued to wear a Jofa helmet: a Jofa 366 with the Jofa logo blacked-out due to an expired licensing agreement with the NHL.

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