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Sticks can cost hundreds of dollars for a very-high quality model. Personal protective equipment can cost anywhere form tens to hundreds of dollars on top of this.
Goalkeeping equipment is much more expensive, and in fact one of the most expensive positions in any sport. A minimal set can easily cost hundreds of dollars, even a thousand. A full set can be well beyond this mark, even to two thousand dollars and beyond.
Depending on where you get it from and how good it is, anywhere from $3 to $30 per ball, with $10 being an okay price for a decent practise ball. The more expensive balls are typically reserved for actual games, and are of the highest quality, while the lower grade cheaper balls are normally bought by lower graded or junior teams and clubs.
How much a hockey puck costs will depend on the type of buck. A rubber puck like that used in the NHL usually costs $1 -$2. However, for street hockey, the puck is made from plastic and can cost between $7 and $15.
Rubber ice pucks usually only cost a dollar but plastic street hockey pucks go anywhere from 7 - 15.
Well, it varies from what kind of stick you are buying. Some sticks are around 10$ and some can be 100$. The stick I would recommend is a synergy. They are pretty cheap and are good sticks.
You will require at the very list a stick and all the required guards, helmets and such. I recommend setting aside around $150 to buy the required equipment.