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04-12-2012, 10:07 AM
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Jarick
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Well first problem is any stick you find with a "Jagr" curve is probably made of wood, and who knows what the actual flex is, and it might be way too stiff or whippy for you. Second problem is any stick with a "Jagr" curve is going to have a blade made partially or completely out of plastic, which is just terrible for anything other than playing a bit of street hockey.

But beyond that, with a Crosby type curve, take the slapshot closer to the heel if you want it to stay low or right after where it opens up to go up higher, following through and leaving the blade open or close for direction.

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