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Deciding On A Hockey Goalie Stick



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By : William Greenburg    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-04-23 21:55:42
Deciding on a hockey stick that's suitable for you is really important for a hockey goalie and you'll want to make certain you make a great choice. While the stick might be vital to your performance, there's no disputing the fact that the perfect goalie stick will definitely bring about a noticable difference. There are a few essential things that you ought to take into account while making the selection of which hockey stick to buy.

The 1st factor to think about is the stick's paddle. The paddle is the broad part of the stick between the shaft and the heel and decides the size of the stick. Position the hand used for blocking on top of the paddle just like you would during a game. Now, take your standard stance while standing at the goal. Your blocking hand should feel comfortable with the stick's blade flat on the ice and the shaft of the stick slightly ahead of you. Check out a number of sticks till you find one which feels perfect. Because your skates are going to raise your height marginally, put on your skates while checking out various hockey sticks.

Another aspect to deal with is what's referred to as the angle or lie of the stick blade. It is the angle from which the blade is inserted into the paddle. You can tell if the lie is okay for you if the whole blade is flat on the ground when you take your regular stance. Without the appropriate lie, you'll be forced to hold your blocker hand in an abnormal position to compensate. Again, you might want to wear your skates when deciding which lie is right for you. Remember that both the paddle's height as well as the lie is important to determine which is the best hockey stick for you.

The load of the stick is another thing that you'll want to keep in mind because it's totally your personal preference. You may want a stick that is slightly weighty to stay in contact with the ice or a stick that is lighter to accelerate your saving and blocking. The weight can be based on the materials from which the stick is constructed from. Composite sticks are much lighter in weight than wooden sticks, but they are usually considerably more pricey. You ought to also keep in mind that, in contrast to player sticks which might be cut, goalie sticks are well balanced and cutting will affect this balance in a negative way.

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