Celebrities
Signed Bobby Orr

Helmet signed by Bobby Orr at the 99´ Prospects Game in Calgary, Alberta. Bobby Orr had his skates custom fitted in our heat oven.

Helmet signed by Theo Fleury before being traded from the Calgary Flames to Colorado Avalanche in 99´.  Fleury has had many custom alterations done by us.  Just an example: When Fleury gets new  skates they come to us for custom blade mounting.

Signed Theo Fleury
Iginla's gloves

Jerome Iginla of the Calgary Flames: his first pair of NHL gloves signed "To Done Right: All the best!  Jerome Iginla"

Nikolai Khabibulin, or `Habby´ goalie for the Phoenix Coyotes  had his pads sent to us when the NHL size regulations came into effect.  Habby´s pads were made narrower to meet regulation rules. His pads were received on a Tuesday via Federal Express and left our shop on Thursday.

 

Habby's pads
Oiler's helmet

This helmet was signed by the entire Oilers team during  the 97 - 98 season.  We made custom alterations to their gloves. This is always a challenge because everything must look factory stock. Bet you didn't notice!

Rick Tabaracci had many custom alterations the summer before being traded to Washington Capitals. He had a new palm installed in his blocker, custom alterations to his arm and body protection, as well as custom padding installed in his goal pads.

 

Tabaracci's Blocker
Flames stick Japan

This stick belonged to Ken Wregget of the Calgary Flames. It was signed by the all of the Calgary Flames players before they went to Japan for the season opener against San Jose Sharks.

Brathwaite's pads
Brathwaite's gloves

These items belong to Fred Brathwaite of the Calgary Flames . Three blockers were brought to us and components from each were used to create one ideal blocker for Freddy. The pads had the cheaters removed from the backside of the toes.

 

Other Pros We Have Helped...

 

Foote's Gloves Thompson's Gloves

Rocky Thompson

Adam Foote
 

 

Passmore's pads

Steve Passmore

 

Bure's signed Olympic gloves
Valeri Bure

 

Dingman's Gloves

  Chris Dingman