This depends on the flex rating/capability of the stick shaft, the strength of the stick blade and the power of the player shooting the puck.
The force that the puck exerts on the hockey stick depends on various factors, such as the speed of the puck, the angle at which it hits the stick, and the mass of the puck. This force can be calculated using the principles of classical mechanics and is typically measured in Newtons.
Puck
In ice hockey, a puck is a hard rubber disc, one inch thick, three inches in diameter. A hockey stick is used, as a tool, to propel a puck.
"Carring" the puck in the hockey stick
a hockey stick a puck
a hockey stick! and a hockey puck! gear!
Get an ice hockey stick then use it then go to the ice rink and walk over the puck and it hits it
A hockey stick is required either way, but the type will affect whether you use a ball on a field or a puck on some ice.
The hockey stick was invented to use along with the hockey puck in the game of hockey. The Mi'kmaq people of Nova Scotia are credited with inventing the hockey stick.
glasses to see the puck
what a stupid question!!
the hockey stick, puck, helmet, equipment.