TK is the amount of takeaways by a player. Takeaways are pretty much the hockey equivalent to steals in Basketball.
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Grays and TK
Gryphon makes pretty expensive sticks and so does TK.
Well hockey player stats are simply the results of games in a league. But they are stats of only one person. If you google NHL hockey stats, it will show a large amount of different hockey players and their stats.
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Try both of them out if possible. I would recommend the TK over any Dita, simply because they are a generally better brand, but per individual stick and preference it is completely up to you.
she is 16 in tk3 and ttt and 18 tk 4 tk 5 tk 6 and ttt2 and tk 7 and dr and br
in refrigeration CoP =Qo/w= Todelta S/(Tk-To)delta S= To/Tk-ToEc = 1/(Tk/To)-1in heat pump CoP = Qk/W= Tkdelta S/(Tk-To) delta S= Tk/Tk-ToEh = 1/1-(To/Tk)
I use TK field hockey sticks. My indoor is a TK Classic 2.2, and I really like it. For outdoor sticks, I would suggest a Grays, a Kookaburra, or a TK. Grays are great all-around sticks, Kookaburras are great looking and good drivers, and TKs are great offensive sticks. Hope this helps! :)
TK Records was created in 1972.
TK Records ended in 1980.
Title TK was created in 1999.