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Coaches corner, Mission Cup Blog

The Valken Patriots participated in the "Mission Cup" this past weekend at Total Roller Hockey in Novi, MI. We competed with the big boys in the 18-u division. The favorite to win it all was Detroit Mission Stars Midgets, however, they got off to a bad start in their first game when the teams goalie went to the wrong rink for their game against the Red Devils. Needless to say they were not in a good mood when they faced their next opponent, which happened to be us. Well we surprised them with patience and very good team play, as we did throughout the tournament which is indicated in the scoring stats and we came out on top 6-3.

Our next opponent was the Red Devils, which had a few Team USA superstars on their roster. The Red Devils did not take kindly to being down by 3 goals against a bunch of 16 year olds and they began to get a "little" rough, to a tune of 54 minutes in penalties and 4 players with game misconducts. Needless to say the Valken Patriots persevered again with superior team play for a final score of 5-1.

Finishing off round robin play our next opponent was Detroit Mission Stars 16u. Not to take that team lightly, but we knew if we won by 4 goals or less, or lost or tied, we would face them in the Championship game rather than facing the Red Devils. So the players once again demonstrated outstanding puck possession and control and won the game 3 to 1.

In the Championship game the Valken Patriots were trying to force the play too much and too quickly in the first period and we only had a 1 to 0 lead entering the 2nd (last period). I told the boys to slow it down and not to force it, let the other team over commit and then take advantage of the odd man rush. I am happy to say they listened and we scored 3 quick goals. Unfortunately one of our own players redirected a pass into our own net, so our goalie did not get his shut out. Although we told him he actually did as the other team did not "technically" score on him, his own team-mate did. Final score 6-1.

The MVP of the tournament was Valken Patriot Ryan Alman. The best goalie of the tournament was Valken Patriot Jamie Daniels with a .813 SV% and 1.50 GAA.

Welcome Valken Patriots to the Valken Hockey Family!

Valken Hockey would like to welcome the newest team to our family, the Valken Patriots! A 16-U team out of Livonia Michican, the Patriots was undefeated at their latest NARCH qualifier, and will be busy playing in tournaments nearly every weekend from now throughout the end of summer. The players have not only impressed everyone in the arena with their playing skills, but also for introducing the Livonia area to the Valken name. They certainly are an impressive sight, with their red, white and blue uniforms. They even bought blue laces for their skates to match their Valken pants and bags! The guys have this to say about their new sponsor: “Thanks so much for making such an awesome product!” And “These pants are sweet and the bags are awesome and this logo is just way too cool!” With that kind of enthusiasm carrying onto the rink, it’s no wonder they’ve been beating pretty much every team they face! Stay tuned to Valkenhockey.com for more news about the Valken Patriots!

Valken Colorado Kodiaks Win U14 AAA Division Championship at TORHS Regional in Lakewood, Colorado

The Valken Kodiak teams were very successful over the TORHS tournament weekend in Lakewood, Colorado. They won every division that they played in! Here’s how the day played out:

U8 Division Champions: Valken Colorado Kodiaks
U10 AAA Division Champions: Valken Colorado Kodiaks
U12 AAA Division Champions: Valken Colorado Kodiaks
U12 AAA Division Runner-up: Valken Colorado Kodiaks Black
U14 AAA Division Champions: Valken Colorado Kodiaks

In the U14 AAA Division finals, the Valken Kodiaks defeated the OD’s Dare Devils 3-1. In front of their home state crowd, Jake Townsend scored a hat-trick and was awarded the MVP.

Here is the link to the scores page for the tournament: www.torhs.com/broomall_stlouis_colorado/scores_3.html

An ice hockey goalie reviews Valkens Catcher and blocker…

A review from Goalie Store.com:
I just got my hands on a set of Valken V-Max gloves. Here is my review of them:

The glove:
When I first saw this catcher, I thought “oh great, another low-level mission-like catcher”. I’m glad I gave them a chance. The V-Max catcher costs $150 and I think it’s the best $150 catcher on the market! I was looking for a pro catcher when I stumbled upon Valken Hockey. I’ve heard good things about their inline pants, but how’s their goalie equipment? First thing you notice is that the catcher has pro specs. It’s as large as an RBK P2 pro, RBK X-Pulse pro, Vaughn 5500, I-Tech 12.8, ect. I measured it, and its NHL and IIHF legal. For the most part, the glove comes broken in. The glove has nice leather-work, not the fake leather that you see on low-end equipment. The glove has two adjustable straps for proper fitting. It’s not the lightest glove I’ve used, but its size and protection makes it great for goalies that play angles. On the rink, it eats up the puck; that’s because of the catcher’s deep pocket. No pop-outs! For protection, the catcher has a thicker than normal palm. For its features, I would expect paying $250+ for this catcher. Overall, this is the best glove on the market for its price. This catcher is legit!

The Blocker:
The V-Max blocker is just solid. Like the catcher, it’s NHL and IIHF legal. Nice pads in-front of the fingers, solid thumb protection, and a nice palm. Just like the catcher, the blocker has nice leather-work. As for it’s weight, not the lightest but not the heaviest blocker I’ve ever used. There also is a wrist strap on there too. Overall, I have no complaints. This is a solid blocker for $120.

I play against players that play college, juniors, and pro, and I have no fears wearing these gloves. Valken does make leg pads as well. I got to see them (and they look solid), but I haven’t had a chance to wear them in a game. Bottom line, Valken isn’t just low-end, cool looking, inline equipment. Valken goalie equipment is legit. I was blown away the first time out on the ice.

Valken Venom strikes at Torhs regional…

Valken Venom ATL 94 recently played in the TORHS Regional Tournament in Georgia. In front of a packed arena, they defeated the Sabres from Newport Richey Florida 6-4, with the winning goal coming from Patrick MacDonald. Valken Venom also racked up the awards, with the MVP award going to Corbin Jensen, who was also the leading scorer for the pee wee division. The goalie, Colin Langham won the MVG award. (Most Valuable Goalie.) Stay tuned to Valken Hockey.com to see more Valken Venom news as they take on the 2hot4ice regional in Atlanta,(in their new jerseys!) April 17-19.

Valken Colorado Kodiaks Win 1994 Division Championship at 2009 State Wars Winter Wars West Inline Hockey Tournament

The Kodiaks defeated the Stealth 3-1 in the finals. Jake Townsend scored the first two goals for the Kodiaks with Reece Samuelson getting an empty net goal to seal the win in the closing minutes.

Jake Townsend of the Valken Colorado Kodiaks was named the MVP.


Valken Goalie Products Score in the Rink and on the Ice

Valken goalie products are in and have already been a huge hit. They meet IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation) standards, and so can be used for roller hockey and ice hockey. With 4 different colors available (Sr. sizing) you can defend your net in style. Goalies say, “Valken”s V-Max goalie pads are great! They are lightweight and comfortable and best of all affordable!”

The Reviews Are In For Valken’s Inline Hockey Pants

With our price points to match any budget and 3 different levels of durability, our inline hockey pants have been gaining popularity. Some of our most recent reviews from hockeyGiant.com:

V-Lite Sr:
“What more can u ask for. They look cool, are durable, and are a bargain.”

V-Elite Sr:
“I love these pants. They look cool and feel great. And are a great price!”

V-Pro Sr.
“Much better than (other brand name) who can’t even get the boss pants legs the same color. Very durable and comfY”

“Was gonna buy (other brand name) but then i saw these. cool pants”

“Easily the best pants in the business. They are durable, high performing, well ventilated, and incredibly cool looking.”

“Best roller hockey pants ever.comfortable,durable,and great looking.SECOND TO NONE these pants are SICK!!!!!”



New Valken Show Rig

Valken revs up for 2009 season with introduction of the Valken Show Rig.

The new Valken Show Rig rolls nationwide with its 1500 square foot canopy, glass display cases, a private office, and elevated viewing platform—and it’s packed with a wide selection of Valken’s latest Hockey gear. From sticks to pants, to backpacks and gloves, come see for yourself how Valken’s product line will help you maximize your work, talent and dedication to the game.

Look for the Valken Show Rig at events throughout the year.

Need help or have questions about Valken products? Talk live online to one of our knowledgable product experts to get the answers to all of your questions.

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