Report: Smaller goalie chest protectors won't be ready for this season
Bob DeChiara / USA Today Sports
Goaltenders will be able to breathe easier for at least one more season.
The NHL's attempt to reduce equipment size has reportedly been delayed, and goalies won't have to wear smaller chest protectors this season, according to Renaud Lavoie of TVA.
It's "possible" the new gear will be ready for 2018-19, Lavoie added.
Goalie pants were reduced in size last season, but it didn't make a noticeable difference in terms of goal-scoring.
There's no word on what caused the delay on the chest-protector front, but we're sure to be kept abreast of any further developments.
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