Know what you're looking for:
So, you're searching for a replacement hockey net after your little Gretzkys have torn theirs up playing street hockey. Or maybe it's time to replace one that you've been using for years on your backyard rink? Either way you'll want to consider what type of hockey net you'll need, because as you know, they're all a bit different.
Consider your options: If you're looking for a replacement hockey net that's a bit less heavy duty, consider lighter-weight models made of aluminum or thin steel pipe. These are less durable than steel hockey nets, and may succumb to wear and tear more quickly and easily than steel hockey nets. Portable hockey nets are also an option, which can be folded or easily assembled and disassembled. It isn't recommended that you substitute any of these hockey nets for playing ice hockey, except for when in use by small children. The heavy puck can damage these hockey nets and have the potential to knock them all the way across the ice! The pucks and balls used in roller, inline, floor, and street hockey are much lighter than heavy rubber hockey pucks, so the hockey nets can afford to be a little less sturdy. | ![]() |