easton's zetterburg
the curve from the shaft to the tip of the blade
i like backstrom
No, it has a very slight curve to it.
Ed Shack
you take a blow torch heat your blade up then jam your stick under a door and lift the stick to the type of curve you would like and let cool and enjoy
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.
There is no "best" hockey stick. The quality of the stick is determined by you, the consumer. For example, Player A prefers the Warrior Dolomite stick because it is light weight. However, Player B prefers the Easton Synergy because of the curve on the blade.
it is a better shooting design so you can shoot faster and have better accuracy.
Meters
probaly a supreme total one-67 flex-Patrick Kane curve
The best metric to measure the length of a hockey stick is typically in inches or centimeters, from the heel of the blade to the top of the shaft. This measurement helps determine the appropriate stick size for a player based on their height and playing style.