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What sticker can you remove from a hockey helmet?

answer to the question - What sticker can you take off of a hockey helmet?

In short keep both stickers on if you are planing to play in the USA and Canada.  If yo do not have an appropriate sticker for the appropriate country, you may be ejected from the game.

If you know any rule for the European Union or/and any other country just post it in the comments below.

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Posted: 3 years ago by HockeyUs #455
CE Stands for Consultants Europe, it is a certification organization in EU.
read more here: www.ce-marking.nl/cemanagement.php

Do not know any rules for EU and that sticker, so may be some EU players can answer that.

The other big sticker is a disclaimer from manufacturer, that helmet does not protect from spinal cord injuries.
Posted: 3 years ago by pettzi32 #486
i play in England UK and i have taken the hecc ans csa stickers off since i started 12 years ago ive never had a problem until just now, because im going to play junior B in alberta next season i will have to buy a new helmet. im not sure its a rule in the UK but they dont police it.
Posted: 2 years, 8 months ago by coachgoth #843
I play/coach in the UK and pettzi is quite right.
We are governed by the European rules and they state that you may not remove either of the stickers. However, this isn't enforced in the UK. I've never seen anyone even get 2 minutes for not having the stickers on their lid!
Posted: 2 years, 4 months ago by szabadi2 #986
I have an old Bauer helmet, not sure of the model, but on my HECC sticker there is no expiration date. I was wondering if there is any chance I could get called out for having an out of date sticker or something along those lines.

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