he uses fat white tape, starts mid blade and goes to the toe. for the top of his stick he rips a normal roll of tap in half and uses once half to to get a medium size knob, then he takes red grip tape and tapes about two hand lengths down the shaft. then he puts about an inch of sock tape to hold it in place.
Steven Stamkos uses a Nike Bauer stick which is black and the Bauer sign is in the middle and it is white. the blade and the nob tape are white
Yes, Tacki-mac produces a rubber sleeve called a Command Grip that can be used for the upper shaft of your stick instead of hockey tape. They also produce a product called Attack Pad which replaces hockey tape for the blade of your stick.
Black tape woks better because it hides the puck from the goalie better than white tape.
Well personally I've seen people tape there sticks for inline hockey< but i think it slows you down. however it keeps your stick from wearing down so it lasts longer
Regulations say you must tape the stick blade at least the width of the puck. and you should tape the butt end of the stick to have better grip.
you can write your name on or tape it one
Yes, if you tape it back together.
To hide the puck, you can use black tape on the blade.
Make a knob of balled up tape at the top and wrap the tape around the blade of the stick continuously til the blade is covered to your liking.
This is a pro technique (I read it in an interview with Jordan Eberle [from the Edmonton Oilers]): Use a puck to smooth down the tape to get rid of any air bubbles.
download tux paint and then open up your browser and in google type in any stick you want to make then use all the tools to copy the design then print it out and cut it out 2x. then get clear hockey tape and on both sides tape the graphics.
The same way people make candle wax. Hockey wax and candle wax are the same thing. And if you are thinking about using stick wax do it. You will see a big different in your puck control