If you are that good, you would know. Poser.
2007-01-29 11:30:59
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answer #1
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answered by noah > U 5
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To be honest ....if your already a high scoring forward then you should stick what you know. If you change what your used to, it may throw off your game, you need a stick your comfortable with. as well as the curve. Whatever you buy get adjusted to it.
However ...as a fellow high scoring forward... if you are mainly a shooter i would suggest the bauer vapor xxx-lite .... if your a playmaker with some muscle on you then i would suggest the bauer vapor xxx ....and if your an enforcer forward then i would suggest the bauer endure. However i would also suggest possibly using the ccm vector 130...these sticks cost money tho.... if your on a budget.... go for a classic wooden stick.... they are just as good ... of all the wooden stick i have tried.... i would suggest the bauer 3030 or a sherwood reg.flex
There is the new line of sticks that i haven't tried either... but the pro shop i shop at is hyping the new easton synergy and bauer supreme one90.
2007-01-30 04:48:19
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answer #2
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answered by Chief 2
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I would reccomend a CCM Vector with grip(so it dosnt fly out of your hands) thats flexible so that when it hits the ice right before the puck it is almost like a whip, and for a slap shot i wouldnt get too much a deep curve. I have one and ive scored a goal nearly every game.
2007-02-01 08:13:24
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answer #3
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answered by gangmasterfly 2
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As a parent of 3 players - one as far as Varsity - despite the hype of high tech sticks (and the cost!) my eldest (winger usually) gave up on fiber and aluminum sticks and went back to good old Sherwood sticks (or any other wood stick) - their natural spring and predictability was an asset. Also less cold on the hands than aluminum. He also preferred only a slight curve for versatility (backhand etc)... great game!!! enjoy it!!
2007-01-29 08:35:14
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answer #4
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answered by waynebudd 6
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i also have a good shot im 14 and i have a 120 km/h shot its beastly i use easton synthiseses grip 110 flex with foresbourgh curves my blades breake alot so i have a couple ones i also found vapor 20's are pretty good the 30s are ok but they are too light for me but the eastons have a good whip for wrist shots and my slap shots are really controlled i got a pair of them for my birthday last month and i havent had more than a couple shots miss the net scince then
2007-01-29 09:33:22
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answer #5
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answered by i_love_fried_chicken 1
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ive got 3 brothers in high school who play hockey they say go for the best hockey stick which is easton or ccm
2007-01-29 08:44:57
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answer #6
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answered by Kevin G 1
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if u mostly shoot slapshots make sure u get a stiff flex. I like eastons. The lighter the better.
2007-01-29 08:38:35
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answer #7
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answered by psst..its me 2
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Why are you asking us? You should know what fits you best. Go talk to someone at the sports store.
2007-01-31 06:51:27
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answered by STEPHEN S 2
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Reading your question the stick you have sounds just fine!
2007-01-30 13:00:53
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answer #9
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answered by Solo Joe 2
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i would say a sherwood momentum with a crosby curve.. its a great stick and feels great i use one and it works great.
2007-01-30 03:41:33
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answer #10
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answered by penguins87 1
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i don't know anything bout hockey but i know that u should try and get one of the medium size from the internet
2007-01-29 08:36:56
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answer #11
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answered by julius 1
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