No way
it is a better shooting design so you can shoot faster and have better accuracy.
In your dreams.
I wouldn't recommend it. You can use a old wooden stick or even your backup stick but using your best one could damage the stick and then it wouldn't be your best stick!
Three skills in hockey are skating, passing, and stick handling. Shooting and goalie skills are a couple more skills in hockey.
When you are about 70-80 pounds, or are strong enough to break a youth stick while shooting
It means shooting the puck in hockey into the goal (used to be called the pipes)
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.
Well my opinion is that when hockey sticks were first made they pulled a curve onto the stick and now if you want to do a wrist shot or a slapshot all you have to do is curve your hand and shoot.
Shooting sticks are used for mostly rifles on firearms. To provide a rest and reduce the motion when shot. You put the shooting stick in the ground and lay on your stomach to shoot.
The key features of the Sherwood T90 hockey stick include a lightweight design, a responsive blade for accurate shooting and passing, and a durable construction for long-lasting performance on the ice.
A field hockey bat is commonly referred to as a "field hockey stick." It is designed with a curved blade to help players dribble, pass, and shoot the ball effectively. The stick's length and weight can vary based on player preference and position.
(Hockey) stick.