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If you were think that it takes all your force to break you composite hockey stick think again. It actually depends how much the stick have has been flexed foe example if you stick has been flexed about 100 times you can get a really hard pass and the stick will break.

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It's not in the actual force but where you hit it, and how you hit it. I have a friend that shattered hockey glass from a fairly weak slapshot but he hit it in just the right place to make it shatter down.

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The rating for a hockey stick's breaking point is 2,000 pounds per square inch. If it is an older stick, the needed force would be significantly reduced.

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The stiffness of a hockey stick is called flex. Flex ranges from 1-100. The higher the number the stiffer it is.

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