He grew up in my town, so the entire town was kinda a mess when he got hit, I got a hockey card of him that his mom took from his apartment, I haven't met him in person his son is a couple years younger then me and we were in the same school, Nathan wasn't in town to much, I remember when he won the cup and brought it to town was really got him to sign a Jersey I had on, (i guess i did met him just didn't say to much i was also little so I don't remember to much)
It softens the glue so the sticker comes off clean, and it doesn't leave little bits of sticker, which you then have to pick off for an hour. Guy knows what he's doing.
CCM Ribcore stick "Do you paint that or does it come like that" Yes... because an NHL player is worried about having a large CCM logo and a model name stamped in logo form right on their stick apart from maybe Horton who sprays the green off a bit...
Difference in high level players and recreational players. A high level player will notice huge differences in lie and flex with even a centimeter of difference. It can completely thwart their game.
The equipment managers have tons of other work to do for the players already, believe me. Standard procedure for all hockey teams is that unless it is something very simple like taping the blade of a player's stick during play or in between the periods (they would probably know which colour tape and thickness the player uses), they do not prepare or touch the players' sticks as each of them like to have them made up/cut down/filed/sand-papered/etc all differently, including how each player prefers to do their own butt end/knob. In the case of Fedor Tyutin, as he demonstrates in this video, he uses a rubber "Tacki-Mac" grip (7 inch version...it also comes in a 4 inch).
Each NHL team budgets for at least 100 sticks per player per season. A few sticks left over at the end of the season are usually given to the players to take home for their summer use and the rest of any additional extras are usually sold at the team's end of season equipment fire sale. For road trips, the equipment staff need to know how many new sticks to take on the road for each player depending on how many each guy is known to break and how long the road trip is. Note, this doesn't count their game sticks which are already made up and prepared for game and practice use and are packed separately. Mario Lemieux always used 4 sticks every game...one for pre-game warm-up that he would keep as back-up and a new stick for each period...that's over 300 sticks per season. Alex Ovechkin has been known to rotate through 8 sticks per game. Wayne Gretzky went through hundreds and hundreds of sticks per season back when he used his wood Titan sticks because he wanted to use as stiff a stick as possible. When he switched to the Easton aluminum shaft to take advantage of reduced stick weight, that number dropped significantly but he still always traveled with a lot of sticks anyway due to his breaking records, or scoring hat tricks or giving sticks away to fans, friends, team staff, teammates, opposing teammates or to charities, etc.
LOL players don’t do this. Equipment managers do. Sure players take their sticks their way but the cutting and unwrapping sticks is equipment managers. Why this video portrays players do all this is funny. I played. Seems fake
Why? They are the best of the best and are sponsored by some of the largest companies in the world. The price of one of those sticks is pennies compared to how much those players make.
She is basically saying they should be grateful since nearly a quarter of hockey players don’t make it to the nhl and that’s because they can’t get good equipment
@@tmlfan7785 he is one of the announcers for the blue jackets. His style of broadcasting is fantastic for new fans just learning the game. He dumbs it down for everyone and asks some pretty good questions
More of these please! Really like the behind the scenes stuff.
1:05 Nathan Horton );. So sad he can't play anymore. We Bruins fans have many fond memories of him, even if he decided to leave.
Greer Fried he Can play
Seguin banged his wife, so they both got shipped
He grew up in my town, so the entire town was kinda a mess when he got hit, I got a hockey card of him that his mom took from his apartment, I haven't met him in person his son is a couple years younger then me and we were in the same school, Nathan wasn't in town to much, I remember when he won the cup and brought it to town was really got him to sign a Jersey I had on, (i guess i did met him just didn't say to much i was also little so I don't remember to much)
Cool! Enjoy this very good gives me a lot of insight. Always love to learn new things.
i watch this video all the time
Andrew MacGregor same even though I don’t like CBJ
Every day
same
Same
Did I ask
I actually love the goal horn like the song is called For Those About to Rock We Salute You
“I’ve got to take this sticker off”
proceeds to use a blow torch just because
heat melts stickers
@@drewsavarese5903 ya but it’s a god dam sticker
It softens the glue so the sticker comes off clean, and it doesn't leave little bits of sticker, which you then have to pick off for an hour. Guy knows what he's doing.
I always take a lighter to stickers its clean removal .
more teams should do this
JODY Shelly you have been in the store for you used to play for the boy jacket so you kind of know what it looks like
This video is recommended to me every month
I thought this was a recent video. Then I saw Tytun and went “uhh, check the date”
Live this video thanks for sharing
Blue Jackets is my third favourite NHL team
Did I ask
Carson G Did I ask For your opinion
@@carsong5052 Nobody cares quit being rude
So do the equipment managers cut sticks
whats the song?
Riptide - Vance Joy
lmao whats good sammy
sammy kerns riptide
CCM Ribcore stick "Do you paint that or does it come like that"
Yes... because an NHL player is worried about having a large CCM logo and a model name stamped in logo form right on their stick apart from maybe Horton who sprays the green off a bit...
Hockey Alley Watching
Cool
It’s baby Jody! Also bye Fedor
If it’s short add a plug it works fine
Difference in high level players and recreational players. A high level player will notice huge differences in lie and flex with even a centimeter of difference. It can completely thwart their game.
"Do you paint your stick?"
Lisa Moreira they paint it to the brand they’re sponsored by
Also some people paint their sticks black to not get distracted.
2:29 why he sound and kinda look like johnny knoxville
whats the song called
Dominic Sawatzky riptide
Riptide - Vance Joy
NHL guys are like that, they are so spoiled with sticks of it's a centimeter off they "can't use it"
Swatchy b they are professional players and I play peewee and already know it has to be a certain way or it just does not work
Duke & Dragon bruh na bud pewee.. it’s not that serious.. if your that picky in pewee that’s..
MB-._16 - he might play a high level.
Swatchy b it’s cuz there pros
@Anonymous Delco? I play that team
Cam is my friends cousin
Lexi Anderson nice
And sid the kid is my mother...
Jody looks so young here lol
Everyone looks so young lol
Cam Atkinson looks like a teenager
Go Jackets
Anyone else on pewee A? We don’t have a double A team
Cams knob is straight dust.
What happem to his mouth?
Cam is so picky
Go kings go
Do these guys not have equipment managers?? And saving money on a stick that's about to break? Really??
The equipment managers have tons of other work to do for the players already, believe me. Standard procedure for all hockey teams is that unless it is something very simple like taping the blade of a player's stick during play or in between the periods (they would probably know which colour tape and thickness the player uses), they do not prepare or touch the players' sticks as each of them like to have them made up/cut down/filed/sand-papered/etc all differently, including how each player prefers to do their own butt end/knob. In the case of Fedor Tyutin, as he demonstrates in this video, he uses a rubber "Tacki-Mac" grip (7 inch version...it also comes in a 4 inch).
Each NHL team budgets for at least 100 sticks per player per season. A few sticks left over at the end of the season are usually given to the players to take home for their summer use and the rest of any additional extras are usually sold at the team's end of season equipment fire sale. For road trips, the equipment staff need to know how many new sticks to take on the road for each player depending on how many each guy is known to break and how long the road trip is. Note, this doesn't count their game sticks which are already made up and prepared for game and practice use and are packed separately. Mario Lemieux always used 4 sticks every game...one for pre-game warm-up that he would keep as back-up and a new stick for each period...that's over 300 sticks per season. Alex Ovechkin has been known to rotate through 8 sticks per game. Wayne Gretzky went through hundreds and hundreds of sticks per season back when he used his wood Titan sticks because he wanted to use as stiff a stick as possible. When he switched to the Easton aluminum shaft to take advantage of reduced stick weight, that number dropped significantly but he still always traveled with a lot of sticks anyway due to his breaking records, or scoring hat tricks or giving sticks away to fans, friends, team staff, teammates, opposing teammates or to charities, etc.
Feline-gamer Flocket if you play hockey you know that no one touches your stick no one tapes it except for you unless your like a 10 years old
Wtf is all the nasty shit on Atkinson stick, he sanded the fuck out of it and fucked all the fiber material at the top
Pretty anal about it
-cam atkinson
I lol hockey
Upon tict
LOL players don’t do this. Equipment managers do. Sure players take their sticks their way but the cutting and unwrapping sticks is equipment managers. Why this video portrays players do all this is funny. I played. Seems fake
they should just be grateful that they even have sticks
Why? They are the best of the best and are sponsored by some of the largest companies in the world. The price of one of those sticks is pennies compared to how much those players make.
She is basically saying they should be grateful since nearly a quarter of hockey players don’t make it to the nhl and that’s because they can’t get good equipment
BoyOfHockey B Yes but they get paid the big bucks to preform. So of course their most important piece of equipment has to be perfect
@Default Name
So 3/4 of hockey players make it to The Show? That's an amazing success rate.
Cute there’s nothing cute about hockey you call a guy cute on the other team he’s going to take the opportunity to lay a big hit on you
let's go pens
why don't they make the stick like they want them so they don't need all that tape? What a waste
MemoryLaneCinema Materials and weight
I’m always stunned at how these American interviewers have no clue what’s happening. It’s unreal.
You do realize that is Jody Shelley ... The NHL player from Philly and Columbus ...
Casey Gross bullshit.
@@tmlfan7785 he is one of the announcers for the blue jackets. His style of broadcasting is fantastic for new fans just learning the game. He dumbs it down for everyone and asks some pretty good questions
@@romaboombox I agree. He did just fine in this interview. Informative for new fans yet appealing to experienced fans too.
This is the Blue Jackets channel, not some local morning show, genius.
2:59 it doesn't help a shit i can see it as clearly as white
Seriously they waste so much tape! Play with the same tape for at least 2-3 weeks! So fkn spoiled!
broke boy
It’s the damn NHL These guys are getting paid millions is it so hard to believe NHL teams have millions
Settle down.