Which hockey stick and curve pattern should I get?
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This coming hockey season will be my second year playing hockey and the stick i used last year is beginning to feel a bit small for me. Last year i had an Easton Stealth S5 junior with sakik curve. I was thinking about getting the Nike Bauer Vapor XXII (intermediate) but feel free to suggest any stick you think i should get, and also what curve pattern you think would be best for me. I am a forward and almost never take slap shots , mostly wrist shots. If i got the Vapor XXII i was thinking about getting either the malkin curve or the lindros. so anyway please give any suggestions on if i should get the XXII or something else, and what curve pattern to get. Thanks in advance.
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Answer:
The xxii is a great stick. A lindros will increase accuracy, while malkin will add power to your shots.
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