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Originally Posted by Kevin Finnerty
He got two shots and as we all know, a second shot on the same bone as the first one and you're ready to leave the ground and not land. And if he took two shots on the clavicle with a ribbed protector, then I can easily understand it. Also, that part of the mask gives you a pretty good jaw shot, which is always a pretty good bell ringer.
And your mask should be so loose that it spins or completely comes off on any indirect shot. You only want to absorb the direct ones.
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If he got hit in the collar bone he needs to either adjust his protector or buy a new one. If he was using the ribbed one then as they say "you get what you paid for."
IMO if your mask is loose a direct hit will get you twice first the ball and then the mask.