trekantenettet
Trekantenettet is a Norwegian term that translates to "the three-net" in English. It was a type of protective gear used by professional ice hockey players in the early 20th century. The device was designed by a Norwegian engineer and had the form of a net made of three separate parts, each attached to the other, forming a triangular shape.
The trekantenettet was intended to provide a shield-like protection for the goalkeeper, allowing them to move
However, the trekantenettet never gained significant popularity among ice hockey players, and its use was eventually
Despite its limited use and eventual obsolescence, the trekantenettet remains an interesting footnote in the history