What Hollow Do NHL players use?

It's a 3-millimeter-wide piece of steel hollowed out down the middle in an inverted U to create two edges. An NHL player uses both edges on both skates, like a skier shifting weight from side to side during turns.

What hollow do pro hockey players use?

The majority of pros use something with a shallower hollow, but preference does widely vary. I used a 5/8ths hollow, but as I got older and heavier, I switched to the less sharp 3/4ths.

What Hollow Do pros use?

There are several different types of hollows to choose from, but pro shops will commonly use 1/2” as their “standard” cut. The 1/2” hollow offers a respectable mix of glide and control for most players but adjusting the depth of the hollow can offer several benefits when done correctly.

What Hollow does Sidney Crosby use?

Around 3:44, he mentions that Crosby used to prefer a deeper hollow, but now uses a 1/2" hollow.

Do NHL players use flat bottom V?

One of the first NHL teams to be using the flat bottom v skate sharpening method was the St. Louis blues, now over 20 NHL teams are using this method, quite a bold statement for a technique that just took off at the beginning of the year!

44 related questions found

What is Fbv sharpening?

FBV® is a breakthrough skate sharpening architecture that offers a perfect blend of speed and agility. Blackstone has created a unique blade hollow that allows for additional glide while maintaining consistent bite.

What skates does McDavid wear?

When he takes the ice, McDavid speeds up and down the arena in CCM JetSpeed skates, and now Upper Deck Authenticated is offering autographed pairs of the same style he wears. McDavid has autographed this pair of CCM JetSpeed skates in silver paint pen.

What skate profile does McDavid use?

Connor McDavid uses custom Tydan Performance Blades. Connor McDavid runs a 10' profile. We sell Tydan Performance Blades. We profile steel.

What skate edge do NHL players use?

A hockey skate doesn't have a single edge, like a knife. It's a 3-millimeter-wide piece of steel hollowed out down the middle in an inverted U to create two edges. An NHL player uses both edges on both skates, like a skier shifting weight from side to side during turns.

What do most NHL players sharpen their skates?

You can get your skates sharpened anywhere from 1/8th of an inch to one inch. 1/8th would be the sharpest, and one inch would be the least sharp. The majority of pros use something with a shallower hollow, but preference does widely vary.

What hollow to sharpen skates?

The most common radius of hollow cuts are ½” and 5/8” for skate sharpening shops because it provides the best balance between edge depth and glide speed.

How sharp should skates be?

Here is How to Know if Your Hockey Skates Are Sharp Enough:

Your hockey skates should be sharp enough to ensure the blades have bite and allow you to turn and stop with confidence. Sharp edges mean that the inside and outside edges of your skate blade are razor-thin, clean and without burrs or nicks.

What skate sharpening does Patrick Kane use?

With the Sparx Sharpener, elite players such as Patrick Kane, as well as players from all levels, are able to elevate their performance and gain an edge over their competition.

What steel do NHL players use?

Hundreds of NHL players use Ls4 and Ls3 steel, it is the highest grade of steel offered on the Bauer light speed edge holders which is being heavily recommended and borderline mandatory on some teams. Players include Jamie Benn and Steven Stamkos. CCM hockey stock steel has taken major leaps forward in recent years.

How often do NHL players sharpen skates?

Other skate sharpening questions

Some players will sharpen very frequently, such as every 2-3 hours of ice time, while others go for an entire season without sharpening. If you're unsure of where to start, try getting them sharpened after 10 hours of ice time, and then adjust as you feel is necessary.

Does profiling skates help?

On top of baking your skate, molding your skate, and doing everything you can to make your skate comfortable, skate blade profiling can greatly help your skating ability. There's lots of options out there, enough to make your head spin.

How sharp are NHL players skates?

To recap – skates are sharp but not nearly as sharp as a knife or a blade, you can run your finger over them gently – but when moving at speed skate blades can be dangerous and have been known to cause freak accidents.

What is skate blade profiling?

What is skate profiling, and why should I care? Hockey skate profiling is a term used to describe the shape of an ice skate blade where it makes contact with the ice viewing from the side. Other terms for hockey skate profiling you may hear are rocker, radius (not to be confused with a radius of hollow), or contouring.

What Flex does Ovechkin use?

Alexander Ovechkin is 230 pounds and uses a 79 flex stick, which is probably a big reason for his one-timer.

What Flex does Cole Caufield use?

CCM Jetspeed Hockey Stick RH P30 (Cole Caufield Curve) 85 Flex Stick' Em Grip 65 1/4" Against the Wall (Bauer retail Height +1/4") Used, but in good shape.

Is Flat Bottom V better?

In theory, the FBV provides more grip without sacrificing as much glide by affecting the relative friction coefficient. In a FBV cut, the grip vs glide factor is influenced by not only the depth but the angle of the “teeth” creating each edge.

What is a Sparx fire ring?

SPARX FIRE RINGS

Our FIRE Ring hollows provide exactly what you are looking for – the best of both worlds. Available in four different cuts (3/8”, ½”, 5/8”, ¾”) the FIRE ring is a re-imagined and optimized flat bottom hollow that provides improved glide while still maintain desired bite.

Why are speed skates flat ground?

Speed skate blades are flat ground as opposed to the hollow ground of hockey and figure skate blades. A flat ground blade reduces the friction on the ice and is a major reason why the speed skate will glide further than the hockey skate for a given amount of force.

You Might Also Like