Skate | Hockey
: Unlike a flat knife edge, a hockey blade features a "U-shaped hollow" with two distinct edges—inside and outside. These edges allow players to "bite" into the ice for explosive starts and sharp turns. The Skill of Skating
: Constructed from stiff materials like carbon fiber or high-grade plastics to protect the foot from 100 mph pucks and physical impacts. Most modern boots are "heat-moldable" or "bakeable," meaning they can be heated in a specialized oven at roughly 175∘F175 raised to the composed with power cap F 79∘C79 raised to the composed with power cap C hockey skate
: Unlike running, skating utilizes different muscle groups and requires a unique "crunch" and "glide" rhythm to generate maximum force. Cultural Significance : Unlike a flat knife edge, a hockey
) to soften the internal gels, allowing the skate to conform perfectly to the player's foot shape. Most modern boots are "heat-moldable" or "bakeable," meaning
: The plastic piece attached to the bottom of the boot that keeps the blade in place.