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API Hockey Pros PEI Junior C Hockey LeagueLATEST NEWSTEAMSSTANDINGSSCHEDULESCOREBOARDSCORING LEADERSGOALIE LEADERS Razzys Junior C Razzys Junior C Razzys Junior C Razzys Junior C Razzys Junior C Monday February 22 2010 Team Pages Abbies Aces Flames Flyers Lynx Red Devils HomePlayers of the WeekSpecial TeamsPlayer SearchPenalty ReportLeague ForumPhoto GalleryVideo GallerySubmit PhotosVideosHistoryDocuments FormsLinksContact UsVisitor PollWhich of the following communities is it most surprising that they DO NOT have a Junior C team Summerside Belfast Rustico Evangeline Montague Sherwood Tyne Valley Other View Results New Goalie Equipment Rules 0910Posted by JFDOUCETTuesday July 21 2009Hockey Canada has announced new restrictions on goaltender equipment for the upcoming season All goaltenders should be aware of the new restrictions outlined below EFFECTIVE FOR THE 20092010 SEASONGoaltenders Equipment(a) With the exception of skates and stick all equipment worn by the goaltender must be constructed solely for the purpose of protection of the head or body and must not include any garment or contrivance which would give the goaltender undue assistance in keeping goal Abdominal aprons extending down the thighs on the outside of the pants are prohibitedNote 1 Protective padding attached to the back of or forming part of the goaltenders blocker glove shall not exceed 203 cm (8 in) in width nor 381 cm (15 in) in length Any measurement exceeding 203 cm (8 in) measured anywhere across the full length of the wrist area or more than 381 cm (15 in) anywhere on the length constitutes an illegal blocker gloveNote 2 The base of the goaltenders catching glove shall be restricted to a maximum of 2032 cm (8 in) in width which is to include any attachments added to that glove The distance from the heel of the glove along the pocket and following the contour of the glove to the top of the T trap must not exceed 46 cm (18 in) The heel is considered to be the point at which the straight vertical line of the cuff meets the glove Any measurement exceeding 2032 cm (8 in) measured anywhere across the full length of the wrist area The maximum circumference of the legal goaltenders catching glove can not exceed 1143 cm (45 in) (see Appendix for diagram) The lacing or webbing or other material joining the thumb and index finger of a goaltenders glove or any cage pocket or pouch created by this material must not exceed the minimum amount of material necessary to fill the gap between the thumb and the index finger when they are fully extended and spread Any other pocket pouch or contrivance added to the glove by a manufacturer or otherwise is not acceptable and makes the glove illegalNote 3 The binding andor stit...
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