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#1 afrozenpond

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  • LocationUtica, NY

Posted 21 January 2017 - 08:07 PM

During this week's Coach's Corner, Don was talking about smaller, hard rubber pucks for young kids.  He says "they are sold in stores all across Canada." After some research, I can find nothing. Anyone familiar with these? Thanks for any help you can lend.

 

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#2 daveski7

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  • LocationWorcester

Posted 21 January 2017 - 10:07 PM

Are you sure they are smaller I know that the blue pucks are lighter and they are for Mites.



#3 Moose

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Posted 21 January 2017 - 11:48 PM

We used to have a handful of smaller pucks I remember buying them at a Canadian tire randomly. We used it for our peewee kids for stick handling. I agree kids would be better suited to play games at an early age with smaller possibly lighter pucks.

#4 stryland

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  • LocationToronto

Posted 22 January 2017 - 12:54 AM

We have the blue pucks at the rink i work at. They are lighter but I am fairly certain they aren't smaller.



#5 afrozenpond

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  • LocationUtica, NY

Posted 22 January 2017 - 07:58 AM

We used to have a handful of smaller pucks I remember buying them at a Canadian tire randomly. We used it for our peewee kids for stick handling. I agree kids would be better suited to play games at an early age with smaller possibly lighter pucks.


Right on! That is what he was talking about. Much more logical for kids. Ill check canadian tire. Thanks

#6 afrozenpond

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  • LocationUtica, NY

Posted 22 January 2017 - 08:58 AM

Picture added.



#7 jordanm

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  • LocationVancouver

Posted 24 January 2017 - 12:01 PM

http://www.thehockey...ining-puck.html

 

half the weight of a regular puck and 1 oz lighter then the blue light weight pucks. 


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#8 afrozenpond

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  • LocationUtica, NY

Posted 24 January 2017 - 08:54 PM

http://www.thehockey...ining-puck.html

half the weight of a regular puck and 1 oz lighter then the blue light weight pucks.


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