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Originally Posted by Gav8 I'm with Liam on this one and I don't think it's an "old School" opinion. I'm not sure about the NZ men's team (current World champs), but from my experience with the Aus men's team (~7 times World champs) no-one in any of these teams has ever used plastic sticks.
Sure it's a personal choice as to what we all use and all of these opinions are given from personal experiences. However I think the operator has a lot more to do with puck control and flicking than the stick (design and material) they are using. AS I've said before Kelly and I have had flicking comps using the handle of our sticks and can flick almost as well with that as with the playing edge of the stick. Doesn't say much for stick design does it! |
No indeed it tell nothing about the design. But it also do not tell much about the material the stick is made from.
Or a team ever used plastick sticks or not dont tell much about how good or bad those are.
It tells they like there own made stick. Not if there better or not than plastick.
And i dont care iff the team is world champion or a beginners team.
That also dont tell much about wood or plastick.
only 1 thing is sure. Plastick sticks are more easy to make then wooden sticks.