Ice Hockey Sticks

In ice hockey, the stick is used by the ice hockey player to shoot, pass, and carry the puck across the ice during a practice or game. This makes it sound simple, but the ice hockey stick is one of the most important pieces of equipment that any ice hockey player will ever buy. It can help him or her improve and move forward in their sport, or hold them back. This is why it is important for ice hockey players to learn about new innovations in ice hockey equipment, like composite hockey sticks.

Whether the player is looking for lightness, durability, or flexibility in his or her ice hockey stick, chances are a composite stick is the right one for the job. These sticks can offer players that competitive edge they’re looking for. More uniformly produced than wooden sticks and considerably lighter, composite ice hockey sticks are easier to maneuver, and last longer than their wooden counterparts.

They come in one or two-piece options, offering ice hockey players many modification options so that they can more easily decide what combination works best for them. Composite sticks are the preferred choice of most NHL players and they are specially designed to allow the player to shoot the puck harder, and help them get shots off faster.

They come in four different types: fiberglass, graphite, kevlar, and titanium.

-Fiberglass sticks are the most commonly used composite with other materials, though it is rare for an ice hockey stick to be made with 100% fiberglass. It is often used to coat and protect materials such as wood for more durability.

-Graphite sticks have become by far the most popular ice hockey sticks to be used by NHL players because of the way that they combine the classic feel and performance of wooden sticks while including the manufacturing consistency and precision that the aluminum sticks could boast.

-Kevlar, known for its use in bullet-proof vests, has become an ideal addition to the more fragile wooden and carbon fiber sticks. It is a material used by many stick manufacturers today because it is the ideal strengthening material due to its tendency to not break very easily.

-Titanium sticks are a fairly new innovation used primarily in the shaft. Similar to aluminum, these sticks are lighter, more durable, and offer markedly better flex capabilities.

It is up to the player to choose which of these composite options will best serve him or her, though a coach or other ice hockey store professional may offer insight about which would be best suited for the individual player.

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