Since hockey is played on ice, naturally, the best way to practice the sport in the offseason would be on ice. That is not always feasible, however, with the high cost of maintaining an ice rink, so Xtraice Home is offering a solution.
The company, which has existed for 15 years, recently developed synthetic specifically crafted for hockey training. Initially, the company focused on building outdoor community ice rinks for skating, but it recently has decided to enter the hockey market. The firm’s objective is to put out a product to allow skaters to train year round and become the best players they can become.
“Being able to train on your skates is the biggest thing here, specifically skills training,” Xtraice Home product manager Kevin Whalen said. “That’s what we’re focused on. We feel like in hockey compared to other sports, there’s limited time for skills training, especially on skates. That’s where our product erected. It gives you an opportunity to get work in on skates.”
Although the product went on sale to the public only in late September, so far it has been licensed by USA Hockey and both Pure Hockey and Hockey Monkey carry the product. Meanwhile, Florida Panthers defenseman and 2014 NHL draft first overall pick Aaron Ekblad reached out to the company specifically to request the product.