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		<title>Pro Stock Hockey Sticks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most hockey players do not realize that the sticks that professional players use are highly customized to each particular players liking. The blade is the most obvious customization that you think of when you hear about pro stock hockey sticks, but there is much more to the sticks that the pros use and how they [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most hockey players do not realize that the sticks that <a title="Professional Players" href="http://nhlpa.com/" target="_blank">professional players</a> use are highly customized to each particular players liking. The blade is the most obvious customization that you think of when you hear about pro stock hockey sticks, but there is much more to the sticks that the pros use and how they have customized their sticks to match their preference that they have gotten used to over the years.</p>
<p>As was mentioned before, the blade of the pro stock hockey stick is going to be specific to each player in the league. Though two players might have a similar curve, there is likely going to be at least some sort of difference in the two players blade. All hockey players are usually pretty picky about the blades that they like to use, but for professionals who get unlimited sticks they are on a whole different level with their pickiness.</p>
<p>Another thing that many professional hockey players like to have customized in their pro stock hockey sticks is the flex. Usually the flex of the stick applies to a composite shaft rather than a wooden stick because with wood it will be a bit more difficult to have a consistent flex amongst many wood sticks because wood just isn&#8217;t as customizable as the composite materials seen in todays sticks. There is a wide variety in stick flexes for different types of players and with the way that players today are shooting with such force, the flex has much to do with that.</p>
<p>Some professional hockey players are even a bit finicky about the lie of their stick. While the lie isn&#8217;t probably as big of a deal as the curve of the blade and the flex of the stick, it still can have an impact on the way you handle the puck. Usually however, once you find a lie you like, thats the lie that you stick with for the long haul.</p>
<p>If you are curious about the difference between pro stock hockey sticks and regular stock, you might want to search for places where you can purchase pro stock sticks online. Also, if you have a local professional team near you, you might consider going to their arena because a lot of times the souvenir shops will have some pro stock hockey sticks for sale for relatively decent prices.</p>


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