Thursday, May 27, 2010

June 11th and 12th at OMHA Consumer Show in Toronto

We will be at the OMHA consumer show in Toronto June 11 and June 12th. Come by and see our innovative cut resistant protection and our new cut resistant slash guard!

Tuff-n-Lite Hockey attending OHL trainers conference June 8

Tuff-n-Lite Hockey will be at the OHL trainers convention in Toronto June 8th.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

We will come to your team in the Montreal area

If your team is in the Montreal area and you would like us to come and explain our innovative technology to the parents and players, please contact us. We give team discounts.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Tuff-n-Lite Hockey protective skate socks work for Michael Cammalleri

Michael Cammalleri says the protective skate socks helped him avoid serious injury.
"I had a blade go right through my boot," Cammalari said pointing to his ankle. "when I took it off, there was a red mark, but no cut."

Our protective skate socks have protected two NHLer's from serious injury.

Our mission is to protect all players at all levels from skate cuts.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Jordon Staal cut by skate

Pittsburgh Penguins center Jordan Staal had surgery to repair a damaged tendon on the top of his foot but will not miss the remainder of the playoffs, coach Dan Bylsma said.

"Clarification on the Jordan Staal situation. There's been a number of rumors and it is not an Achilles, he is not ruled out for the remainder of the playoffs," Bylsma said Saturday morning after the Penguins' practice.

The Selke Trophy finalist as the league's best defensive forward was cut by the skate ofCanadiens defenseman P.K. Subban during a collision near the Pittsburgh blueline midway through the Penguins' 6-3 victory Friday in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series.

He went to the bench in obvious pain, then went to the Pittsburgh locker room at the next stoppage in play.

"He had a procedure to repair a tendon from a cut on the top of his foot and he will be day to day from here on out. So he's not out for the remainder of the playoffs," Bylsma said.

The 21-year-old has never missed a game due to injury in his career, but that streak likely will end with Game 2 on Sunday.