No. Some manufacturers taper the shaft to accept only their own blades.
It is really the price, today most people buy cheaper wooden sticks off about 5-20 dollars to use for street hockey, but for ice hockey, most people that play buy aluminum sticks that can go from 50-200 dollars depending on the brand and size
All hockey sticks are right handed.
Roller Blades Street goalie pads (make sure you have hockey sucks underneath) Hockey Pants and Can Hockey Chest Chear or "Monkey" Suit Gloves (Catcher & Blocker) Goalie Stick Jersey Mask (Goalie) That is all the standard items. Others that are optional and worn by some goalie include neck guards.
Yes. A hockey stick should usually come between your nose and chin. It all depends on a player's preference whether they want to use a longer or shorter stick.
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About 200-300 dollars.
Tradition has it that the curved hockey stick was discovered accidentally by Stan Mikita and Bobby Hull of the Chicago Blackhawks back in the 1960's. One of them , I believe it was Mikita, accidentally caught his stick blade in the one of the doors in the boards, cracking and bending it, but not breaking it all the way off. When one of them took a shot with the bent stick they were amazed by what the puck did in its flight. They soon perfected a method of curving their sticks for game use and soon the curved blades were used all over the league.
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Technically speaking, there is no "best" hockey stick, though there are many good ones. Personally, I would choose Reebok 10k. It also depends on what position you are, and what kind of player you are. Are you a grinder? Sniper? Dangler? These all help determine the attributes of yourself, and what kind of stick you should buy.
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All the sticks are generally different! Hopefully, you know what your own stick looks like. Some of the girls on my hockey team write their name on the stick.
no - all the rattle is, is a tiny bit of the inside that has flaked of which is moving up and down the stick in movement!