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Hockey Goalie Gloves & Blockers

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Used Regular Retro Flex Pro
joshr23
Used Regular Retro Flex Pro
$160
Retail price: $550
Used Regular Pro Stock Hyperlite
KCWolverine
Used Regular Pro Stock Hyperlite
$182
Retail price: $800
Used Bauer Vapor Hyp2rlite Glove
KamdenKruggel35
Used Bauer Vapor Hyp2rlite Glove
$165
Retail price: $559
Used True L20.2 Goalie Blocker
Graeme69
Used True L20.2 Goalie Blocker
$146$16210%
27% PRICE DROP
Retail price: $500
Used  True Regular Pro Stock L12.2
fredroufs32
Used True Regular Pro Stock L12.2
$200
Retail price: $300
Used Bauer Mach Regular Pro Stock
Goalie_Makar72
Used Bauer Mach Regular Pro Stock
$200
Retail price: $700
Used  Vaughn Regular Pro Stock SLR2
Vaughn4Life
Used Bauer 2X Pro.  Pro Stock
Jimma440
Used Bauer 2X Pro. Pro Stock
$270
Retail price: $850
Game used AUTOGRAPHED James Reimer Glove
Mattyicewall35
Used Bauer Regular Pro Stock Mach
Sinsky_Goalie
Used Bauer Regular Pro Stock Mach
$300
Retail price: $600
Used  True Regular Pro Stock 20.1
25bfarrow
Used True Regular Pro Stock 20.1
$155
Retail price: $550
Used Bauer Regular 2X Pro Stock
AdamAce99
Used Bauer Regular 2X Pro Stock
$500
Retail price: $550
Used Regular Pro Stock Supreme 1S
Jdarosa31
Used  Bauer Regular Pro Stock Mach
Knutbenj
Used Bauer Regular Pro Stock Mach
$120
Retail price: $300
Used Vaughn Full Right Pro Stock
Drewsiydock
Used Vaughn Full Right Pro Stock
$225
Retail price: $500
Used Regular Pro Stock Hyperlite Glove
MJHockey1203

The blocker is worn on the hand that holds the stick, so a right-handed goaltender wears the blocker on the right hand, and a left-handed goaltender wears it on the left hand.

Yes, you can bake a goalie glove. When baking a goalie glove, it is best to bake it in an accurately controlled bake oven. This will ensure the glove is adequately dried and won't shrink upon drying. The bake should decrease the moisture content inside the glove, making it last longer.

Properly sized gloves and blockers can prevent you from jamming (or breaking) your fingers. Goalies also need gloves and blockers that won’t inhibit their dexterity.

Depending on your playing style, you may be a goalie who dishes out passes often (or even takes shots on net from time to time!) Like most of the sport’s equipment, hockey goalie blocker and glove sizing come in four main sizes: senior, intermediate, junior, and youth. Consult a sizing chart for the brand you wish to purchase. Most companies will have similar sizes, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Some general sizing guides are as follows:

Whatever size glove and blocker you buy, be sure they allow you plenty of room to wiggle your fingers.

Some of the most popular hockey goalie glove and blocker brands include CCMBauer, and Vaughn.

One of the top gloves currently on the market is the CCM EFlex 6 glove and blocker. In addition, the Supreme 2S goalie pad line from Bauer is another top seller.

Vaughn -- a goalie-exclusive company -- has the Velocity V10 Pro Carbon glove and blocker set. The Velocity line is Vaughn’s most popular equipment line, so be sure to check out earlier iterations of these pads such as the V7 and V6.