since you can not play hockey with out at least some sort of a make shift blade attached to a stick,pole,or shaft,they simply made hockey when they made hockey sticks.
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∙ 2007-11-06 20:28:12Many hockey players today use carbon fiber hockey sticks during their games. The sticks were first invented by Busch.
Composite materials used to make hockey sticks include fiberglass, Kevlar, and carbon fiber. Click on the 'Hockey Stick Materials' link on this page to read more about them. Most popular are graphite carbon fiber sticks
Hockey sticks can be made of wood, composite materials, plastic, metal (in ice hockey only) or a combination of all.
Hockey sticks are traditionally made from wood, but they are also constructed from different materials as well. These would include carbon fiber, kevlar, aluminum and fiberglass.
Hockey was not invented , it was evolved . They have traces of man playing with sticks and balls (no homo) from 10,000bc it evolved on ice
Hockey was invented by British troops in Canada when they were bored they would get sticks and a ball (or a rock) That's how it was invented, it is Canada's national sport. Canada always wins.
Curved, light-weight hockey sticks are the best.
Hockey has been played in some form since the middle ages of Britain when it was known as the "ball and stick game." The hocky stick that we think of today, a long shaft with an angled blade, was invented sometime in the 1800s. It was not until 1927 that hockey sticks were regulated to be 63 inches long by the National Hockey League.
You can buy hockey tape at your local hockey rink or equipment store for hockey sticks.
The origins of the game played with sticks and a ball which became hockey are inevitably hidden in the mists of history. No single person 'invented' the game, just as no single person 'invented' football.
Hockey was technically invented first, because 4000 year old carvings in Egypt already depicted people hitting a projectile with sticks. Hope this helps!
Reebok hockey sticks are made in China. As a result, there is 2.5% duty levied to Reebok hockey sticks when importing them into Canada.