He doesn't. His stick has a slight curve to it.
No, it has a very slight curve to it.
Eston Stealth RS, but he used to use the S19
P88. He uses his own stick curve.
Sidney Crosby in 2011 wears Reebok 11k skates and has a Reebok 11k Sickick 3 hockey stick
Sidney Crosby uses the 10k sickkick reebok hockey stick
The bigger the curve, the easier it is to raise the puck. With a smaller curve, you have to use more power to raise it (but not much more). With smaller curves, you have better puck control, and a better backhand. Usually center's have smaller curves because they have to use there backhand more, and wingers have bigger curves.
If you are using a iginla curve, you may find the forsberg or zetterberg (both real similar) similar. I did use an ignila curve for as long as i know (haha) but then i used my brothers forsberg curve and found i liked it better. Also i have heard rumors about the forsberg curve being renamed to zetterburg.
brian gionta uses easton sticks i acctually have a few of his stick i got from him pro stock and i like the flex and curve but unnfortunatly if you want the curve its gotta be costom i only have two sticks left and im going to have to order some
It does have a learning curve, but I encourage you to stick around. Once you get the hang of it, you might discover that you like it.
Burrows uses a "Mojo" warrior stick. He has got his own curve on it; I just picke done up the other day, five points in 2 games with it.
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