最終更新日:2022/12/24
Western kids often wore what they called “garbage mitts”—padded for heavy duty by city workers—instead of hockey gloves; Maritimers used their father’s work gauntlets, with heavy leather up the wrists. But the essential rules were the same everywhere: no goal-sucking, no raising, unless whoever’s younger brother was stuck in goal was also foolish enough to wear shin-pads, no long shots, no throwing your stick to stop a breakaway.
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Western
kids
often
wore
what
they
called
“garbage
mitts”—padded
for
heavy
duty
by
city
workers—instead
of
hockey
gloves;
Maritimers
used
their
father’s
work
gauntlets,
with
heavy
leather
up
the
wrists.
But
the
essential
rules
were
the
same
everywhere:
no
goal-sucking,
no
raising,
unless
whoever’s
younger
brother
was
stuck
in
goal
was
also
foolish
enough
to
wear
shin-pads,
no
long
shots,
no
throwing
your
stick
to
stop
a
breakaway.