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Yes they do. And the reason why is because composite hockey sticks have flex usually at the middle part of the shaft or lower part of the shaft by the blade. A hockey stick flexing can be slighty compared to putting mashed potatoes on your spoon, pulling back, and letting it fly.

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If you like to have a wicked shoot, get composite, but they also break very easily. If you want a some what good shoot, get wood, they don't break easily.

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It depends on their construction, but generally wooden sticks are easier to break.

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