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"Composite sticks giving hockey the shaft"


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#1 Aeryn

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Posted 16 May 2006 - 07:00 AM

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Here's the scenario: It's overtime in the seventh game of the Stanley Cup final and the defensive faceoff man's hockey stick snaps.

The attacking team gains possession of the puck, spots a scoring chance around the stickless opponent and scores to win it all.

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Posted 16 May 2006 - 09:29 AM

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En route to the Memorial Cup last year, the London Knights used more than 1,200 sticks. With improvements, a different brand and, without Corey Perry around to smash about six dozen of his susceptible long ones, the Knights went through fewer than half that this term (even with Rob Schremp smashing his regularly after failed scoring chances).


hmm.gif He smashes sticks?

Interesting article, thanks!





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