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The bond shared between a player and their favorite stick is sometimes difficult for other people to understand. We know the feeling you get when you find that perfect stick – the one with the perfect grip, weight, length, curve and flex for your specific position and play style. We also know the feeling you get when your one-timer sputters into the corner and you’re left holding half a stick in each hand. We’ve been there before, and we’re here to help ease your pain. If you're looking for a new one-piece stick, you've really got two choices: pay the price for retail or shop for pro stock sticks designed for NHL players. Our online store features authentic pro stock sticks from all the top brands in hockey. These sticks have been custom manufactured for hundreds of current and former NHL players and are now available to the public at some of the lowest prices you’ll find anywhere. Start shopping now!
ICE HOCKEY STICKS BASICS: MATERIAL
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Hockey sticks have seen tremendous advances in technology over the last 15 years. The overwhelming majority of competitive ice hockey players today are using composite one-piece sticks made from a mixture of graphite and carbon fibers. The use of these materials has been proven to increase puck control, quicken a player’s release, and improve the overall speed of their shot. These sticks are much lighter than the traditional wooden sticks formally used by NHL legends like Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe – imagine the things they would have done with this technology!
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If you’re playing organized hockey at any level – regardless of if it’s just a beer or rec league – you’re going to want to use a composite stick.
CONSTRUCTION AND FLEX
One-piece stick (OPS) or two-piece? If you go one piece, the stick is lighter and has a consistent kick point because there is no break between blade and shaft. Two-piece sticks, meanwhile, allow you to choose a combination of shaft and blade that works best for you, giving you more control over the final product. This method can also help save you a couple bucks if you find yourself consistently breaking only the blade/shaft.
You also need to consider flex, which ranges from 40 to 115. Sticks listed with a higher flex will have a stiffer shaft, while the lower flex sticks will have more whip to them. What works best for you will depend on your age, position and how you like to play the game. Bigger players will often want stiffer shafts to handle their weight, while lighter players often prefer more flex. Younger players are usually better served by sticks with a greater flex until they're able to determine what flex style feels best to them when shooting. Defensemen are more prone to choose a stiffer shaft, while forwards tend to go with a more flexible shaft for a quick release.
PATTERN AND CURVE
Different manufacturers offer different blade patterns based on a specific type of curve, often imitating the habits of an NHL player. A common misconception among hockey players is that retail blade patterns, named after certain NHL stars, are actually used by those players. While some may use a blade pattern similar to their retail option, most NHL players use a customized stick that has been tailored to their specifications. You need to decide what type of curve (heel, mid, toe), depth of curve (deep, moderate, slight) and face angle (neutral, slightly open, open) you prefer, along with the “lie” of your stick when it sits flat on the ice. Big curves make it easier to roof it, while slight curves give more control and allow for a more effective backhand.
GO WITH PRO STOCK STICKS
Bottom line? There’s a lot that goes into selecting the perfect hockey stick, and knowing all of your options is half the battle. Most players are familiar with buying retail, but here are a few key advantages of choosing to go with pro stock sticks:
- Custom made and fine-tuned for performance at the highest level of competition
- Highest grade materials
- Wide variety of custom heights, flexes and curves
- Often branded with specific player and team logos or symbols
- Rigorous quality checks on all incoming sticks ensures the accuracy of stick specifications and highest level of performance
- Pro stock prices are normally well below the cost of retail
Pro Stock Hockey works directly with NHL teams to give you the world’s best selection of authentic pro stock sticks — sticks designed and made for NHL professionals, but in most cases, never used. Because these sticks were made to be used at the highest level of play on the planet, pro stock ice hockey sticks exceed the usual retail selection in overall quality and performance. Also, with pro stock sticks being offered at prices generally well below retail, they’re easy on your wallet too! Better products at better prices…what more can you ask for?
Learn More About Hockey Sticks
Below are a few pages with more information about frequently asked questions, common misconceptions, as well as some tips & tricks to improve your game.
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The selection of pro stock sticks listed on our online store changes frequently, so in order to find the perfect stick to fit your play style, we always recommend checking out the inventory on our website regularly. If a particular NHL hockey stick catches your eye, we strongly urge you to consider pulling the trigger and buying right away. We rely on NHL teams to supply us with our products, so we cannot guarantee that we will be able to get the same product back in stock after its gone – its first come, first serve! You can also stay ahead of the curve in regards updates on new inventory and new promotions by subscribing to our Pro Stock Hockey newsletter and connecting with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Google Plus.
In the market for a new stick but don't want to search store after store for the right stick, at the right price? Pro Stock Hockey offers a wide selection of the highest quality sticks available – all at prices well below retail.
Look up stick or sticks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Stick or the stick may refer to:
Thin elongated objects[edit]
- The weapon used in stick fighting
- Walking stick, a device to facilitate balancing while walking
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Sports[edit]
- Bandy stick, used in bandy
- Cue stick, used in pool, snooker and carom billiards
- Hockey stick, used in hockey
- Lacrosse stick, used in lacrosse
- The rods, called 'the sticks' used to measure distance by the chain crew in American football
Music[edit]
- Drum stick, used to strike drums
- Part of a bow used to play a string instrument
- Chapman Stick, an electric musical instrument in the guitar family
- Percussion stick, a struck percussion instrument
- Led Zeppelin IV, a 1971 album sometimes referred to as Sticks
- The Sticks (album), a 2012 album by Canadian band Mother Mother
- Sticks, a 2019 EP by Bish included within the album Carrots and Sticks
- 'The Sticks', a track from the 1966 Cannonball Adderley Quintet album Cannonball in Japan
Transportation[edit]
- Stick or stick shift, an automobile's manual transmission
- Gear stick, used in a manual transmission-equipped automobile to change gears
- Control or centre stick, an aircraft cockpit arrangement
Geography[edit]
- Boondocks, also called 'the sticks', a remote area
- Candlestick Park, a defunct stadium in San Francisco, nicknamed 'The Stick'
Books[edit]
- Stick (comics), the teacher of Daredevil and Elektra in Marvel Comics
- Stick (novel), a 1983 novel by Elmore Leonard
Film and TV[edit]
- Sticks (film), a 2001 film starring Justina Machado and Lillo Brancato
- Stick (film), a 1985 Burt Reynolds film
- The Stick, a 1987 film directed by Darrell Roodt
- Stick (comics), a Marvel Comics character
- Stick Stickly, a Nickelodeon character
- Stick Bernard, protagonist of the anime series Genesis Climber MOSPEADA
- Sticks the Badger, a character from the 2014 TV series Sonic Boom
People[edit]
- Stick Elliott (1934–1980), American stock car driver
- Stephen Kernahan (born 1963), Australian footballer nicknamed 'Sticks'
- Gene Michael (born 1938), American baseball player nicknamed 'Stick'
- Norm Provan (born 1932), Australian former rugby league footballer and coach nicknamed 'Sticks'
- Easton Stick (born 1995), American football quarterback
- Jan Stick, 21st century Canadian politician
- Josh Stick (born 1980), New Zealand former footballer
- Leonard Stick (1892–1979), Canadian politician
- Mzwandile Stick (born 1984), South African rugby union player and coach
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Other uses[edit]
- Stick (punishment), a rod used for corporal punishment
- Stick (unit), several units of measurement
- Stick, a British slang term for abuse, insult, or denigration
- A group of paratroopers in a single aircraft
- A group of soldiers corresponding to a section
See also[edit]
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- Stick style, a late-19th-century American architectural style
- Stik, British graffiti artist
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