Hockey Equipment List

Helmet

A helmet with a full cage or half shield are required and is one of the most important pieces of hockey equipment for protecting yourself from serious injury. Helmets should be securely fitted to your head so they don’t shift when you make abrupt movements. Make sure your helmet is approved by the Hockey Equipment Certification Council (HECC) for optimal safety.

Shoulder Pads

Shoulder pads are optional and help protect the upper body. Pads should fit comfortably without slipping or moving, even during fast-paced skating or when being checked. 

Elbow Pads

Elbow pads provide additional cushioning to protect against impacts during falls onto hard surfaces or collisions into opponents during physical plays.

Breezers (Hockey Pants)

Breezers are more than just pants – they’re actually protective, offering you a good range of motion while adding another layer to protect your trunk area.

Shin Guards

Shin guards act as shields against puck strikes targeting lower leg areas close to ankles, which can cause severe bruises if unprotected. Make sure guards have a proper, snug fit, since models that are too big won’t offer adequate coverage even though they look comfortable visually.

Skates

Quality skates are critical to staying agile on the ice. Look for skates that fit comfortably without being too tight or loose – you should be able to wiggle your toes inside them while standing up straight. 

Gloves

Gloves must fit snugly to protect your hands from falls and pucks flying at high speeds without restricting movement. Look for reinforced palms, as these areas bear the brunt of contact with surfaces like boards and rink walls during games. You want the padding to be ample along knuckles and fingers, where the impact could occur in gameplay. 

Stick

Most players want at least one stick made from durable material like carbon fiber composite. You will want your stick to be at your nose in shoes and at your chin in skates.

Jock/Jill Strap

Jock/Jill straps protect the groin area region from potential injuries caused by errant pucks, sticks, and collisions.

Jersey

For games you will need a Home & Away jersey with your name & number on them. For scrimmages you just need a light & dark jersey.

Hockey Socks

Hockey socks are worn over the shin guards.

Mouthguard

Wearing a mouthguard helps reduce the risk of mouth and teeth injuries. A good mouthguard will have a shock-absorbent nature to disperse energy away from teeth upon contact.

Water Bottle

We recommend either a squirt bottle or one with a straw so you don't have to take your helmet off when you are on the bench.

Hockey Bag

You are going to need something to carry all this gear in and out of the arena. Hockey bags come in different styles, standard, backpack, wheeled. Just make sure you buy a bag big enough to hold everything but your stick. 

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