Like the previous replier I've not come across the type of gloves you mention, but after breaking an arm while skating, my observation is that wrist guards are a good thing if you're continued employment requires functioning hands (mine does). The only time I skate without my wrist guards is when I'm skating in dance hold with my dance partner. Ice is slippery, skates are designed to exploit that slipperiness, and falls, particularly when learning new skills, come with the territory. Gearing up with wrist guards, good knee and hip pads, etc. may not prevent all possible injuries but those items do go a long way in preventing most and, at least for me, boost confidence while out on the ice. Confident skaters tend to skate with better technique, edges, etc. which in turn helps them stay sunny side up.