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There are loads of sites in which you can buy a hockey stick such as eBay.
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Currently in Toronto, you can buy a floorball stick at:Just Hockey Source for SportsMarchant's School SportOnline at http://www.floorballpro.comFor a complete list of retailers go to http://www.floorballpro.com and click on Store Locator.
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a professional one that will show a signature
Not meaning to be facetious, but the answer is to buy a new, longer shafted stick.
Technically speaking, there is no "best" hockey stick, though there are many good ones. Personally, I would choose Reebok 10k. It also depends on what position you are, and what kind of player you are. Are you a grinder? Sniper? Dangler? These all help determine the attributes of yourself, and what kind of stick you should buy.
You really cannot. It would be better just to buy a new stick. Because if you tried to fix it, when the referees check your stick before the game they might declare it an illegal stick. They only other thing I would suggest would be taking it to a local sports shop and asking if they could fix it.
The length of the stick is important. Make sure your stick of choice reaches your hip bone area while holding the stick upright on the ground, against the side your leg. Hockey sticks that are too long or short are uncomfortable to play with. Also make sure the stick's grip is very firm between the hands, better grip means better control of the ball. Its usually best to ask some field hockey players what kind of sticks they like and then maybe go out and try some to see if it suits you. Sticks are designed differently with many different makes like Grays, Malik, Mercian, TK, Slazenger, Dita, Gryphon and even Adidas now... If you can go to a hockey outlet and try the sticks before you buy them, then that is the best way to go as buying a hockey stick is like buying Trainers or Clothes, it all depends on how comfortable you feel with it.t depends on what you want. If you want a stick for dribbling then any lightweight stick with a good head will do fine. If you want one for flicking, aerials and so forth get a stick with curve. The more the better. However the more you have then it can become less good when dribbling. If you are a big hitter then you want a stick that is strong and durable with a good amount of curve. grays are probily the most durable of all so you might want to go for one of them. Before you buy your stick know what you want. I strongly recommend going on all the major makers: Voodoograysgryphonditamurcial When you choose your stick i very strongly recommend you go to barrington sports (just type it in on Google) As when i got my stick that website saved me a fortune!
Apparently the Victoriaville hockey stick company was bought by Rawlings 1997 and the factory was shut down a few years later.