no you can not cut an ice hockey stick, but you can break it with the right amount of force you can if you get a big scissors
yes because a skate is sortav like a knife!
Ranges from stick to stick, and depends on the material type used for the stick. The composite sticks will be lighter due to their hollow core. Wood sticks are solid alll the way through which makes them heavier. Hope that helps.
Composite, or 1 piece sticks are actually made of 2 pieces. The shaft is hollow, and the blade is inserted into the shaft, then a coating is applied to the stick, making it look like it is made in one piece. The inside is wood and it is fibreglass reinforced. (meaning it is "coated" with fibreglass) The stick is made of fibre mat and resin in a mould, then allowed to set. It is built up layer by layer until roughly finished, then sanded or cut down to the smooth final shape. It is capped at the end and then painted.
Depends on where the cut is but cutting it to fit your height is fine.
Well all you have to do is get a lump of wood and then cut it into the right shape. Then add a grip and you'r done.
take a hockey stick and mini hockey stick. line up the mini stick on the regular one and cut the regular one and you get a mini hockey stick
A hockey stick is just called a hockey stick but there are many different company that make them. Some of the top producers are these- Reebok, Easton, Mission, Sher Wood. The company then names there different types Ex.- Reebok O stick or Easton Synergy or Mission Toxic. There are thousands of different sticks. There are sticks that are for left handed people and ones for right handed people. You don't neccesarally have to be left handed to use a left handed stick. Just like baseball. Some hockey sticks are wood and others are fiberglass. Some are small (juniors) others are bigger (seniors). Thery can be cut if they are too tall to. Some sticks cost as little as $10.00 and other are close to or over $200.00. It all depends.
for ice hockey most people say Wayne Gretzky is however for field hockey jamie dwyer is :)
Yes.
I don't know, please answer this
The answer to this question is very difficult as it depends on what kind of stick you use... wooden, composite, full composite... First - do a visually check of the stick to see for any breaks or fractures usually that will give you an idea. Secondly - the best thing to do would be to listen out for the sound the stick makes when you hit the ball and if its not a solid sound and the stick vibrates a lot then it maybe broken. Thirdly - before you buy another stick show it to your coach or someone who is experienced and has many years of hockey behind them to see if they agree with your evaluation and in most cases these people will know if the stick is broken or not just by doing the first two points i made.