No, Professional hockey players use wooden sticks or carbon composite one piece sticks and wooden sticks in the pros are becoming very rare as well.
no, their names are on it
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Because it's considered assault.
sticks, a ball, shin pads, tooth guards, masks
Curved, light-weight hockey sticks are the best.
Yes, because their sticks will be longer, and that means their swing will be longer. Its a lot like golf.
Hockey sticks were originally made out of wood. But now a days Pro Hockey sticks are made of graphite woven from carbon. NHL players have their sticks custom made accoring to them and what makes them play better. Each player has a different way they like their sticks. The Sticks are made of graphite because they can easily bend when they're taking a shot on goal. Wood sticks can't bend.
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Yes there are still some that use wood hockey sticks. There is actually a whole lot of them that still use one.
Hockey New Zealand, the national body administering field hockey in the country, recorded 45,581 registered players in the 2011 winter season - from primary school players up to the Black Sticks national teams. This is a little over one percent of the New Zealand total population. 52.7 percent of hockey players in New Zealand are female.
you need 2 sticks and then you have to hit it in the other players goal. (it is a 2 player game)