Saturday, May 29, 2010

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

FBV continues to spread.. through the NHL

FBV continues to spread.. through the NHL now over 20 teams are working with the FBV option.
maybe it's time for you!

Friday, March 13, 2009

If you got cash to buuuurrnnn this is the steel for you


Our first velocity order has arrived. Step steel is trumping him self with this one. If you've had the opportunity purchase standard step steel for your Graf Bauer or Ccm its just even gotten better!! A finished/polished edge will = a far Superior quality sharpened edge. If you care about your edge as much as we do you might find you self springing for these. I have been using and selling step steel for couple years now wow what a difference! looking forward to these.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Two men collapsed on the ice while playing recreational hockey at Sharks Ice in San Jose and died within hours of each other on Sunday night.

Info forwarded Courtesy of Tony Khing Sharks ice

• Guest book in memory of Brian Kobata
• Guest book in memory of Kelly Calabro
Two men collapsed on the ice while playing recreational hockey at Sharks Ice in San Jose and died within hours of each other on Sunday night.
Brian Kobata, 38, of Morgan Hill was playing with his team, Mug Shots, and had just scored a goal against the A Team, when he grimaced and fell down, Kobata's wife, Heidi, said.
Two teammates tried to save Kobata by giving him CPR and using a defibrillator, a San Jose Fire Department spokesman said. Paramedics were called at 9:06 p.m. and he was taken to a hospital.
In another game that started at 11:15 p.m., Kelly Calabro, 41, of Alameda was leading his team, Beer, in a comeback against The Shenanigans, when he fell on his back. Calabro's teammates also tried CPR but failed to revive their friend.
"It's a very unfortunate and tragic situation," said Ken Arnold, senior director of communications for Silicon Valley Sports and Entertainment, which operates the facility at Tenth Street and East Alma Avenue.
Sharks Ice, which is the official practice rink for the San Jose Sharks, is home to the largest adult hockey league in the nation, with 3,000 registered players. However, the strenuous sport can be hard on older players. Arnold said ambulances are called to the rink about once every 18 months.
The cause of death has not been determined for either man, family members said.
Heidi Kobata was at the rink watching her husband skate off the ice on Sunday night when he suddenly fell.
She is expecting the couple's first child in June and said her husband had not had any health problems.
She said Kobata loved hockey and electronics and his motorcycle. Born in Mountain View, Kobata attended Prospect High School in Saratoga and later graduated from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo with a degree in finance.
"He was a wonderful husband and he would have been a wonderful dad," she said. He was an internal auditor for Anritsu, a Japanese company with a manufacturing plant and U.S. headquarters in Morgan Hill.
Thad Leingang, a member of Beer, said Calabro had been captain of the team for 15 years. "Kelly's theme was once a Beer, always a Beer," Leingang said.
Leingang said the team all had nicknames and Calabro's was "Guinness." "He was 6-foot-4; when he's on the ice people feared him," Leingang said. Off the ice, however, Calabro was a soft-spoken computer nerd whose two passions were hockey and World of Warcraft, a popular computer game.
His mother, Patricia Calabro, said he graduated from Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek and received a bachelor's degree in computer science from California State University-East Bay. She said Calabro, who was living alone in Alameda, had high blood pressure but no other health problems. He worked at Schneider Electric in Alameda.
"One of his dreams was to play hockey," she said.
Memorial service: For information about a memorial service for Kelly Calabro, visit www.teambeerhockey.com.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

EWH is on board with the future of sharpening from blackstone



Just arrived!!! our FBV sharpener.. this cutting edge future of sharpening is now available to our customers. If your looking for more speed less friction and more bite.. then trying the FBV is a MUST!! Thanks to Steves father for coming out in November tuning up our other machine and planting the seed in my head. We are one of the first retailers in norcal to have one. Stop by and see what the craze is all about. these are some pics to give you an Idea of how cool this really is. to learn more with a much better description and pics visit http://www.flatbottomv.com

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

MR. BRYON PAULAZZO DIRTY!! I think the skates made the goal happen..lol