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USA Hockey Neck Laceration Protection - Requirements & FAQ
The USA Hockey Congress today approved legislation requiring the use of neck laceration protection for players in all age classifications, other than adults, in games and practices, as well as for on-ice officials under the age of 18, effective August 1, 2024.
Titan Battlegear's Commitment to Manufacturing in the Americas Over Chinese Cost Cutting
At Titan Battlegear, we have taken a bold stand to produce locally in the Americas, prioritizing what truly matters: delivering the safest, most reliable products on the market. We are proud to differentiate ourselves from both mass market brands and premium competitors who have chosen the path of Chinese production.
The Importance of Cut-Resistant Hockey Gear in Preventing Injuries
USA hockey recently announced a mandate, effective Aug 1, 2024, that all players will be required to wear a cut-resistant neck guard. They have not incorporated the need for wrist protection as of this article being written, however the statistics behind injuries to the wrist should be considered when choosing protective equipment, as 27% of all hockey related injuries are lacerations, with the head, neck, and wrist as the top areas of occurrence.
USA Hockey Mandate - Effective Aug 1, 2024
USA Hockey will require the use of neck laceration protection on August 1, 2024, for players in all age classifications, except adults, in games and practices – as well as for on-ice officials under the age of 18.