4 points you should know BEFORE buying any hockey stick

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  • @supersloth1667
    @supersloth1667 Před 2 lety +90

    US, I think most people around here go by baseball/golf "rules" where if you're right handed, you'd get a right stick. Personally I'm dominant hand top and went with a lefty stick, based on that recommendation from a more "canadian" approach if you will, also was told "However you'd go hold a shovel". It just made sense for stickhandling purposes since the top hand does more of the work and I like wrist shots.

    • @justicelucas1116
      @justicelucas1116 Před 2 lety +4

      I am right handed and use a lefty stick

    • @MrMartinschijf
      @MrMartinschijf Před 2 lety +1

      And i hold a shovel different then a hockey stick.

    • @ferdinandmerlov8609
      @ferdinandmerlov8609 Před 2 lety

      @@justicelucas1116 ye its is indeed better

    • @CrystalRedTintcoat
      @CrystalRedTintcoat Před 2 lety +3

      That’s similar to my “sweeping with a broom” example. right hand on top? Use a leftie stick. I play lefty as a result and I’m right-handed. I play D and like the extra dexterity, as a right-hander, that comes with poke checking using left-hand stick.

    • @brookeelayna7217
      @brookeelayna7217 Před 2 lety +3

      As a kid I was given a right handed stick, because I'm right handed. After everyone grew up and we all stopped playing street hockey(I've never played organized, (yet)just pickup street) I didn't even own a stick until recently. Bought a righty, because that's what I always used, but I noticed slightly more NHL players play lefty than righty and wondered why. So I googled it and found out the "canadian" method. Bought a lefty stick, after about an hour of feeling awkward, I'm way more comfortable handling street pucks and balls than ever. Never going back.

  • @BlueFlash25
    @BlueFlash25 Před rokem +9

    I play hokey for 20+ years since I was 6y old but I never thought that there are so many things to look for, I always picked one that "feels right" and went with it but now I used your video
    as a guide and choose a stick that I would normally never pick and after a few games I can tell you that it is the best stick I ever used, thanks guys, stay awesome!

  • @charlie9ine
    @charlie9ine Před 2 lety +43

    I started playing like most kids from my generation (I’m 66) with a straight blade. Our NHL heroes were just starting to experiment with curved blades. When you picked up a stick you were either a right hand shot or a left. Nobody thought about it because it didn’t matter.

    • @SombraPiloto
      @SombraPiloto Před 2 lety +1

      I grew up in the 70s and 80s and sticks had curves but I can't remember myself or anyone I played with actually thinking about which way we played, we were left or right handed based on instinct.

  • @beezaa
    @beezaa Před 2 lety +6

    US - I was given a broom and told to demonstrate sweeping with it. From there that'll tell you what hand you prefer on top and which on bottom.

    • @auzmo
      @auzmo Před 2 lety +3

      Kids these days dont know how to sweep either

  • @th3noobz566
    @th3noobz566 Před 2 lety +5

    This video is a great tool for those new to purchasing new twigs. Everything said is a great base line guide to buying the stick you want. I do want to point out that what is NOT mentioned is that with all that information, you should trust the feel of what makes you as a player comfortable to use. Just because you have all this info, it comes down to comfort for the individual. I use a 77 Flex with all three kick points for different situations on the ice. Since I played Defense and was on the Power Play, I used the HKP for shots and control, MKP for Even Strength and PK situations for balance and for shoot outs I have a LKP stick I use. Its all on feel and comfort. You can feel the difference between a stick that is right for you but you may need to experiment a bit with different sticks. Don't be afraid to ask a sales rep for help if you are unsure but the main focal point I am making is get something that feels comfortable for you to use all day on the ice.

  • @expo492
    @expo492 Před 2 lety +4

    When I was taught to play hockey with my first ever hockey stick, I was told to have my dominant hand on the bottom. It felt very natural

  • @MrGNX456
    @MrGNX456 Před 2 lety

    Great job, answered a lot of questions . Thanks

  • @forthecarson1655
    @forthecarson1655 Před 2 lety +2

    From the southern US. First person ever in my South Carolina family to play hockey. This is such good info. Been guess at sticks since 1997. Thank you!

  • @meetchh4049
    @meetchh4049 Před 2 lety

    Love the informative videos along with fun facts like the one about Ovechkin.

  • @sa_longo27
    @sa_longo27 Před 2 lety +11

    I could have sworn that for CCM, they actually had the CCM Tacks that was a mid-kick point.
    I'm aware the CCM Jetspeed is hybrid, for I"m pretty sure they had CCM Tacks as the main mid-kick stick

  • @TerrysTwigReviews
    @TerrysTwigReviews Před 2 lety

    Always a good video to look back on and refresh my memory. Cheers!

  • @Akin43
    @Akin43 Před 2 lety

    Great video as always, thanks!

  • @chandlerandersen8543
    @chandlerandersen8543 Před 2 lety

    Hey nice video, I just wanted to let you know that whenever I watch one of your videos I always get into to a good mood. So thank you for that. Keep it up 👍 😃

  • @dcaf94
    @dcaf94 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video, wish I had this to show to a buddy back in high school. He (5'6") played with a longer stick than I (6'2") did, with a higher lie. I swear every pass went right beneath the toe of his stick lol

  • @conwayandbanks
    @conwayandbanks Před 2 lety

    Another great video Chris!

  • @brandonmitchell1457
    @brandonmitchell1457 Před 2 lety +2

    Look at Sydney crosby and Patrick kane. Both basically the same height. Yet Crosby uses a really low lie probably a 4 with a really short stick, but if you look at him play he’s always got his knees bent and low to the ice. Patty kane on the other hand uses a super high lie, probably close to a 7 and he is always upright and has the puck in close to his feet.

  • @SombraPiloto
    @SombraPiloto Před 2 lety +2

    I guess I'm old and out of touch but I wasn't aware that people actually choose/are told which way they shoot. When I was growing up we just picked up sticks instinctually and that's the way we played, it wasn't a conscious decision. Just like throwing a baseball or kicking a soccer ball, you just did it.

  • @dylmwidner
    @dylmwidner Před 2 lety +5

    I would say the stick handedness preference is totally subjective. My dad golfs, throws, and writes with his right hand but plays hockey left handed, whereas I’m the same way but I play hockey right handed. In my opinion, using your dominant hand on top will help early on, but having your non-dominant hand on top will help in the long run.

  • @charlie9ine
    @charlie9ine Před 2 lety +2

    Super explanation. Even though I’ve played for a hundred years I still have to try to decipher the marketing language every season.

  • @francescoqueirolo5956
    @francescoqueirolo5956 Před 2 lety +5

    I am relatively short 5'9" and used to use 75 flex cut down 4 or so inches. Then Bauer recently started making 70 flex adult sticks which are a little shorter than harder adult sticks and it was like day and night in a positive direction. I only post this here because it is a relatively new development and the intermediate sticks were a bit too whippy for me but OK. I also think that it is important because the game has moved a bit away from the big wind-up slapshots and towards quicker release, just get it to the net kind of mentality. Just a niche anecdote but it was a game changer for me.

    • @1q3er5
      @1q3er5 Před 2 lety +1

      im 5'10 i just use intermediates...if you buy ccm's the 65 flexes are usually longer in length than the 55 flex versions

    • @DougieFresh13
      @DougieFresh13 Před rokem

      cool thong is how 70 flex moves to Sr size

  • @jonelaren2550
    @jonelaren2550 Před 2 lety +2

    I've really been enjoying your channel lately man. I've been playing roller derby for years and recently decided to transition into ice hockey and I'm finding your content really helpful. Mind you, I'm an absolute newbie and everything is so different when you're literally moving on knife blades on ice. Don't know if it's too late for me as I'm 28yo, can I really transition to and learn a new sport at that age but but hey, haha at least it's fun. Hope to maybe join the Leeds Roses soon. Thanks for your videos.

    • @body_by_depuy
      @body_by_depuy Před 2 lety

      Welcome to the game! Don't worry about picking it up at 28; I started playing at 45 years old. Focus on having fun and the skills will come with time. Like anything, you'll have progression and regression, but stick with it and you'll be just fine. You'll also find that hockey players are some of the nicest, most welcoming people you will ever meet. It's a big family, and I think it's awesome the number of young women we have coming into the sport. Get it girl!

    • @nadm7641
      @nadm7641 Před 2 lety

      its never to late to try and new sport and i have talked to some members of the leeds roses and they are very welcome and kind! never forget its never too late for anything!

  • @alexshin6611
    @alexshin6611 Před 2 lety +14

    I'm 19 and have played hockey for as long as I remember. Currently, I am a skating and hockey instructor at my local rink. When working with younger kids or new-time hockey players we always try to make sure the dominant hand goes on top. The reality is, especially with younger kids is they try to always change their hand position. They are playing as a lefty one minute and then a righty the next and that is something we have to coach out of them. The truth is having the dominant hand on top is going to be the most effective for I would say 95% of players. There is a small majority who play with their dominant hand on the bottom that excels in the sport, but the majority you will find play with their dominant hand on top. Having the dominant hand on top gives the players numerous advantages, the biggest one being their ability to control their stick when it comes to every part of the game (shooting, puck handling, passing, receiving passes, etc..). On a side note, another thing I feel like that is severely neglected by parents and new hockey players is stick length. They almost also choose a stick too long which affects the players in a negative way. If having your dominant hand on the bottom is what feels natural, honestly go with that. But when you have someone new to hockey, try to make sure the dominant hand goes on top.

    • @auzmo
      @auzmo Před 2 lety +1

      Are you in Canada? Most Americans play baseball and usually start that before they ever try hockey. In baseball most people typically hit with the dominant hand on bottom (top when holding a bat/stick upright) and thats why most Americans feel more natural playing right handed (most people are right handed).
      Ultimately power and strength will even out. Im right hand dominant and play defense and so hold the stick with only left hand many times and have never felt like im weak with it or anything like that. In baseball most of your power is coming from the “off hand” also, perhaps even more so than hockey.
      I would say try to go with whatever feels most natural though I know thats difficult to figure out at first because they both are a bit unnatural.

    • @benlestage1447
      @benlestage1447 Před 2 lety

      I started playing hockey a bit later than most (age 12 or so) and having played lacrosse prior I always had my left hand on knob and right hand towards the head of the stick. Holding a hockey stick felt more natural having my left hand on top as I do in lacrosse even though im a righty. Early on, my lacrosse muscle memory kept me from stick handling properly, using my right (bottom hand) to control the stick rather than my top hand. I had to work hard to fix it but finally did, I wish I had started younger and was using a lefty stick because its a lot easier to find pro stock lefties!

    • @adamorlowski4886
      @adamorlowski4886 Před 2 lety +2

      You are correct. Dominant hand should be top because the top hand is the fine tune hand for micro-adjustments

    • @jdbankshot
      @jdbankshot Před 2 lety +2

      sorry man, i gotta call bullshit on that one. the dominant hand is on the strongest of your two arms. that's the power hand, & it should be the hand that is lower down on the shaft. ask the kids, which feels better? when the blade of the stick is on the ice, is it to your right or to your left? just saying, trying to make a righty shoot left & vice versa will only confuse the kids. you said, if someone is new to hockey, make sure the dominant hand is on top. my dominant hand is my right, which means if i put that hand on the butt end\top of my stick, i would shoot left, because my left hand is the lower hand, & the blade of the stick is to my left. if i try to shoot left, i look like a fish out of water, & i've been playing for 37 years... in canada. as far as length goes, when they're on skates, the top, (or butt end) of the stick should never be above the tip of the nose or lower than the chin. gretzky played with a stick that reached only up to his adams apple during his first few years, but he's gretzky, so, y'know.

  • @tuttifrutti8576
    @tuttifrutti8576 Před 3 měsíci

    Here in Finland it’s pretty rare to see righties, almost everyone seems to play with a left handed stick. Of course there are always like a few righties on the team but it’s mostly lefties

  • @antonycardonapaquet1534

    Really a good video

  • @jay-iy5zd
    @jay-iy5zd Před měsícem +1

    this channel is so good man

  • @SilkySilv
    @SilkySilv Před rokem +1

    Im a lefty, i shoot left, i have great stick handling and a rocket shot. My right hand being on the top is more to grip the stick, my dominant hand left, is light when stick handling only until im shooting does it become a fist that im trying to drive into the ground.
    I have done lots of reps of 1 handed stick handling with my right hand to make everything smoother.
    At the end of the day it doesnt matter which side you shoot so long as you practice. I am canadian.

  • @user-un9gc1ng6k
    @user-un9gc1ng6k Před rokem

    I have played and coached since I was 8. I am now 49 and still can't get enough of the game. Anyways so I feel that "control" is more important than shot power. I am right handed and shoot lefty. You can always build up your strength for the bottom hand. Although when I am driving a car I feel more comfortable and in more control with my left. The main reason is driving a manual trans. Yet when I was coaching Adam Graves said strong hand on the bottom. Another example, I bat lefty in baseball. Just seems natural, but like you said it's a personal preference.

  • @kiwicasper33
    @kiwicasper33 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm from New Zealand and it's most common hear for players having the dominant hand as the bottom one, I myself have my dominant hand up top as I'm left handed.

    • @1q3er5
      @1q3er5 Před 2 lety +1

      same - i think your normal man

  • @shawnsullivan3893
    @shawnsullivan3893 Před 2 lety

    Would love it if you guys reviewed “no name” hockey sticks. Love the content though keep it up.

  • @place_desjardins
    @place_desjardins Před rokem

    The description about the stick's lie is excellent. What you'll find is that there are less curves avaiable with 4 and 5 lie sticks, but your passing and shooting will suffer if you choose a wrong lie.

  • @antonycardonapaquet1534

    Yeah good video i identified my self in a ccm jet speed ft 2 and it is what i use 👏

  • @AT2Productions
    @AT2Productions Před rokem +1

    Speaking of flex, I went the other way. I'm 200lbs and started with an 85/87 flex. Once I really started using the stick right, I was over flexing the stick even in just passing. My current sticks are 95 cut down to about 100-102 flex rating.

  • @legacy6519
    @legacy6519 Před 5 měsíci

    What’s a good overall blade for a beginner? I’m starting recreational hockey next month and i have no clue what a good blade would be. I’ll most likely be using Bauer.

  • @restfulguide9970
    @restfulguide9970 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you do a video where you have the same stick but with different curves and see if you can feel the difference significantly

  • @codypendency9482
    @codypendency9482 Před 2 lety

    Alberta, Canada I’ve never heard anyone really talk about it just go by what feels natural to you

  • @Machtyn
    @Machtyn Před 2 lety +1

    Yes, definitely, if you're new to hockey and don't know which handed stick to use, try both ways. For me, with my familiarity with baseball and golf, I went with a right handed stick (being a right-handed person). I tried a left handed stick, but just could not get the motion to work as well.

  • @thelichtis5719
    @thelichtis5719 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you do a best goalie gear?

  • @cbow1978
    @cbow1978 Před 2 lety

    In the US. I have four people playing in my house, my self and my 3 boys. I am right handed and shoot right. I only find that awkward when I play defense and want to poke/ stick check. I've tried to change hands but it's just so weird, I have hard time stick handling, and my shots are always pulled right. I've basically just worked to strengthen my left hand/ arm to make things easier. Though if there's a pop-up puck, I still reach for it with my left (catching) hand, which is equally awkward to playing lefty as my top hand comes off the stick.
    I have one kid that is also right handed and shoots right. Although when I watch him shovel snow or rake leaves he holds them with left hand on top. So that is definitely his preference. I have a left handed kid that shoots right, and right handed kid that shoots left. That's just how they picked up a stick when they started.
    For stick lie, I prefer a 5 or 5.5. I can play with a 6. I tried a 7 once and found I was skating over pucks and missing passes.

  • @NavyPanther54
    @NavyPanther54 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm right handed and shoot right. I'm in Canada. But most of my friends that are right handed shoot left. They also played hockey as kids, I picked it up (seriously that is) as an adult so I just went with what felt comfortable. I also mostly play goalie, which means I have to shoot left handed anyway as I catch with my left.

  • @CrystalRedTintcoat
    @CrystalRedTintcoat Před 2 lety +1

    I have found that retail shops don’t offer all the options of, say, pro stock hockey which I believe has pro overflow inventory. At my small size and weight, I appreciate find light flex, lower lie, shorter sticks that work with my size. But warning … don’t let this overtake your brain. I’ve played enough tennis with people who get mental, make a bad short, then have to change their racquets between shots. All this fussing, if not controlled, can make you mental. Stay above it. My personal two cents, for what it’s worth.

  • @undialez8008
    @undialez8008 Před 2 lety

    Hi, can you do a review on the True stick please?

  • @larsan951
    @larsan951 Před rokem +1

    So nice

  • @rhysusher4782
    @rhysusher4782 Před 2 lety

    Where the best/ recommend place for pro stock and customs sticks

  • @spheal7420
    @spheal7420 Před 2 lety

    I like using the Warrior brand (currently using the QRE4) What do you think would be a better stick to use but still in the Warrior brand?

  • @dinopaolella9728
    @dinopaolella9728 Před 2 lety +2

    I would advice to a player is ,a player should try to see how they are feeling with a basic stick and see what works. I am nearly 200 pds and I don’t like a flexible stick and I can’t go with 100 .but to go with a wimpy non flexible stick sometimes is better for some.to have a lot of blade touching the ice is the most important as it seems to be important and I agree with the point of lie 4,5,6 and the size of your curve depends on the player

  • @mhicaoidh1
    @mhicaoidh1 Před 2 lety +1

    US player. When I started I was handed a stick and told to hold it both ways, and to choose what felt more natural. For me that was dominant hand on the bottom. Thank you for putting such a focus on stick Lie by the way. It wasn't until I was an adult player that I was exposed to Lie as a factor in stick design.
    I finally discovered that Lie 5 in a 60" stick was my sweet spot ... improving my stick handling and shooting immensely. I was previously playing with a 60" Lie 6 or 5.5 and while it was okay is no where near as "natural" feeling as a Lie 5. I did notice that adding an inch to my Lie 6 sticks (61") improved them greatly too, though.

    • @Islanders83
      @Islanders83 Před 2 lety

      It seems like different Lie didn’t become a thing until a few years ago. I’m a 5 as well. I bought a stick that was a 6 without realizing it. I play defense and when I’d receive a pass at the point the puck would go right under the toe and out of the zone. I looked up the blade info on my previous sticks and realized they were all 5 lie. Now I inspect each stick at the hockey shop to make sure it’s a 5, which seems harder to find as the stores seem to load up on 6.

    • @HeyZeus096
      @HeyZeus096 Před rokem

      @@Islanders83 Different lie has always been a thing, but it was usually packaged into a "player profile" such as buying a CCM P08 Ovechkin or a Bauer P88 Kane.
      So you had to pay a lot of attention to the stick profile as a whole.

  • @cheokhinlow2191
    @cheokhinlow2191 Před 2 lety

    Any Recommendation/advice of stick for beginner ? right handed , heights 171cm

  • @thunderdash1074
    @thunderdash1074 Před 5 měsíci

    I prefer dominant hand on top, because for snap shots I pull my top hand back quite a bit. And the better poke checks as a D is nice.

  • @troybtooks43
    @troybtooks43 Před 2 lety +1

    ccm ribcor trigger 6 pro vs bauer sling???

  • @harenhakon4507
    @harenhakon4507 Před 2 lety +1

    in sweden it is dominant hand on the top

  • @tchallagamez9526
    @tchallagamez9526 Před 2 lety

    In my area it’s usually dominant hand at the bottom

  • @williamfrench496
    @williamfrench496 Před 2 lety +1

    I just went with whatever one was most comfortable

  • @benlestage1447
    @benlestage1447 Před 2 lety +12

    I have tried many flexes, I am around 6 feet tall and 160 pounds. I also cut my sticks down about 3 inches from retail height. This raises the flex around 9-15. Ive found that at retail height, I shoot and play best with a stick around 85/87 flex. However, since I cut my sticks down, I need to order mine about 10 flex lower so I usually go for a 77/75. I know my shooting could benefit from a lower flex, however I hate the feeling of my stick flexing in my hands when im digging in corners. Ive adapted and am very happy with my shot even though I use a stiffer stick!

    • @1q3er5
      @1q3er5 Před 2 lety +4

      many pro's use whippy sticks - like ovi who is over 200 lbs - he doesn't use a 100+ flex. he uses something much lower like an 80 flex. it makes for an effortless release and the whippyness actually makes it harder for goalies to track as the puck comes off the blade.

    • @benlestage1447
      @benlestage1447 Před 2 lety

      @@1q3er5 actually he does use either a 90-100 (he used to use around 80 when he was with Bauer but his ccms are around 100). And as I said in my original comment, I understand the benefits of a whippier stick but I personally don’t like how it feels

  • @swedishgoaliephenom2252
    @swedishgoaliephenom2252 Před 2 lety +1

    Pro stock sticks are way better then retail. Not only are the specs better and the custom touches but the curves are just insane and I find even my least favourite pro stock I use shoots better then the best retail I’ve used. And the best thing about pro stock is if u dial in a older model ex. Warrior qrl u can get that stick wrapped as a newer stick

  • @andreasenberget1411
    @andreasenberget1411 Před 2 lety

    Using a bauer hyperlite flex 87 loving it, im 163 Pounds and are 6 feet

  • @evaharrison1733
    @evaharrison1733 Před 2 lety +1

    I literally went into the store, handed a broom, and whichever way I went for it, I got the stick that way. It so happened dominant hand was on the shaft, but the store worker said it wasn't important.
    I think it's also helped by the fact I'm left sided dominant in general as well as left handed. Hence, I gravitated to left shooting as well

  • @nimnim4699
    @nimnim4699 Před 2 lety

    when he says "height", does that mean with skates on or off? Great video!

  • @mitchellsellers7791
    @mitchellsellers7791 Před 2 lety +9

    I’m from St. Louis, and it’s mostly personal preference on handedness here. It seems that most people use their dominant hand at the bottom of the stick, which is how I use my stick. I have tried the other way around, but it just feels very unnatural.

    • @1q3er5
      @1q3er5 Před 2 lety

      lol damn i feel like the dominant hand should be at the top to "anchor" your stick. each to their own

  • @andrewabbosh7834
    @andrewabbosh7834 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Brett Hull used a very low flex as well.
    Do you think the lie will become optional like the fit system today? Wouldn’t that be great?

    • @jdbankshot
      @jdbankshot Před 2 lety

      hi. don't mean to mess around with you, but i think you may be off on this one. for the vast majority of his career, brett used the easton aluminum stick. i also used them in that time. they didn't have flex numbers, they had "medium", "stiff", & "extra stiff". the lowest flex that easton ever had in their aluminum shafts was 90. during his heyday in st. louis, his prime, he used a very high flex shaft, probably around 105.

  • @Ogchampayne
    @Ogchampayne Před rokem

    In Canada I was taught that dominant hand is the lower one

  • @jkwacker8225
    @jkwacker8225 Před rokem

    I shoot left. Always have, it’s just what felt right. I played a couple games as a kid with a right stick and it was so wrong. Golf left, bat left. But I’m right handed. As far as lie goes. Look at the tape at the bottom of your stick where does it wear? Should be even or in the middle. Flex. I prefer quick wrist shots, I use a whippier stick, but not too whippy. 75 but it’s cut down an inch or so. Length. Stick comes up to my chin if I stand it up wearing skates. Curve. Personal preference. Hopefully you’re able to try some. I prefer a flatter mid curve. For me, more accurate passes, more accurate shots, sharper heel curves go way to high for me. I’m not a dangler either so no toe curves either.

  • @memsom
    @memsom Před 2 lety +2

    UK. I play left and have my dominant hand on top. It was always that way, I even failed horribly to play field hockey at school because I wanted to play left and that is illegal in field hockey.

    • @willnixon1583
      @willnixon1583 Před 2 lety +1

      also uk ; funnily enough I've never thought about that - I also used to play grass hockey and even though my dominant hand is right as i made the transition to ice i just naturally used left hand on top probably because of all those years playing grass hockey !

  • @Sad7Statue
    @Sad7Statue Před 2 lety +1

    I need my dominant hand on top because it's doing all the rotation work with stick handling.

    • @1q3er5
      @1q3er5 Před 2 lety

      way better when you use one hand on the stick as well if your dominant hand is on top

  • @Lachance_Football52
    @Lachance_Football52 Před 2 lety

    I'm a righty I prefer my dominant hand on bottom because I feel like I have more control

  • @binyamj
    @binyamj Před 5 měsíci

    Modano’s curve, is the only way to go. In the USA, it’s dominant hand=the stick side you use. Right handed, right handed stick.

  • @richardwhite4923
    @richardwhite4923 Před rokem

    I was thought to put the dominate hand on top. I raised my kids that way as well. I live in the Chicago area. Most here are thought to shoot the same side that they bat.

    • @manitobabois4593
      @manitobabois4593 Před 3 měsíci

      I was just taught to do what felt right when I was young

  • @vermin1970
    @vermin1970 Před 2 lety +2

    Your views on flex, 100 percent correct. I was known to have a slapshot that could drop people if I hit them in a bad spot. Then I broke my last 85 flex stick. Before I knew we could special order any custom stick we wanted, I was unable to locate another stick with the curve and lie I wanted and the flex I needed so I settled for a 110 flex stick that I had to then cut several inches off of, so its probably more like a 115 flex now. I haven't managed to break that stick, but I have also never been able to shoot with it at all and my feel of the puck through the stick is gone, so I find myself looking down a lot now to make sure I haven't dropped the puck. I just ordered a custom 87 flex stick. I think I will order a 75 for the next stick I order to try that out. Thanks for the information.

  • @afbrat1986
    @afbrat1986 Před 2 lety +1

    Where I'm at, they say your dominate hand should be on the top. However, I have also been told that try each side to see which is more comfortable. I'm a dominate lefty, but when I tried to shoot left and it was not comfortable and when I switched to right, I felt I had more power and control. So in short, I'm lefty at everything, except hockey. It's basically like you said, personal preference when it comes to choosing sticks. I didn't have a clue, so I basically looked at the used rack at my local used sporting goods store and went "Yeah I like this one". Thankfully it's been my "best friend" for almost four years now, the Warrior QRE Clutch with a 55 flex, which according to my coach, is all I'll ever need, is perfect for me!

    • @1q3er5
      @1q3er5 Před 2 lety

      i think you're mistaken - most right handed people shoot left and most left handed people shoot right - so you're doing whats "natural". well i dont know the %'s i could be wrong. i dont get how this is hockey specific... are you saying you don't swing right for say golf or baseball??? thats a bit strange

    • @jmoriarty8000
      @jmoriarty8000 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I feel like it’s about feel, my right hand is my dominant hand but trying to use a lefty is very uncomfortable but when I play pool I use my left hand to hold the cue. It’s definitely just about how it feels

    • @afbrat1986
      @afbrat1986 Před 7 měsíci

      @jmoriarty8000 It is about feel. I tried using a lefty stick and it just didn't feel right. When I tried a right stick I felt I had more power coming from that side.

  • @jnguyennnn
    @jnguyennnn Před 2 lety

    Is there a way you can buy pro stock?

  • @aemluck
    @aemluck Před rokem

    regarding the Lie angle you need to consider: skate balde (runner) height, if the stick is shortened, players height, players arm lenght...skate blade is changing with sharpening or profiling you might notice difference from 4 to 8 but not 1 or 2 degrees :) unless you measure dynamic lie with a TracKMan :D

  • @evandarby256
    @evandarby256 Před 3 měsíci

    The flex rule I had never heard of. I weigh 235 pounds, which would equate to a 115 flex (which is used by those like Zdeno Chara). I also don't have the upper body strength of most so my preferred flex is 70-75.

  • @charlie9ine
    @charlie9ine Před 2 lety +4

    I’m going to jump in on the length part. I have never used a stick that I haven’t cut down even if it’s only millimeters. Stick length is exceptionally important. We all know the Pro players have their sticks made exactly to their specifications but there is a mitre saw in every equipment room in elite hockey. Yes, there are a few players that have a reputation of not caring about their sticks but that is a slim minority. Almost every serious player makes micro adjustments to their sticks. All the work uses to go into the blade but now with composite sticks it’s only about length and the top of the stick. As consumer players fine tune your stick length because we don’t have a lot of choice. Go to a stick rack in a shop. You could have half a dozen blade patterns (each with a specific lie) in a particular stick but the length will be identical. As you adjust the length you also adjust the flex. The more you cut down a stick the stiffer it becomes.

  • @griffindrake680
    @griffindrake680 Před rokem

    I’m 5ft 10 and only 120 lbs and I have been using a 65 flex but the sticks are always to short for me so I am kind of stuck on what to do.

  • @jaakkonykyri
    @jaakkonykyri Před 2 lety +10

    Good vid but the lowest ovi went was 70-77 and he barely used them.
    The 80-85 range he had used a ton is also super whippy for a guy as tall and heavy as him, considering the shots he takes.
    So he totally has used some whippy sticks, the 65 flex rumor is misinformation ✌🏻

    • @1q3er5
      @1q3er5 Před 2 lety +2

      even 80 would be SUPER whippy for him - he's well over 200 lbs

    • @Alex_Ertl
      @Alex_Ertl Před 2 lety +2

      His current CCM sticks are all 102

  • @robertbarre9648
    @robertbarre9648 Před 2 lety +1

    Massachusetts bottom strong hand

  • @AtrainAlex89
    @AtrainAlex89 Před 2 lety +10

    I'm from Canada and we've always been told to have your dominate hand on top

    • @jackewasiuk243
      @jackewasiuk243 Před 2 lety +8

      Nah it’s personal preference where I live. (In canada)

    • @ephremcyron3594
      @ephremcyron3594 Před 2 lety +2

      That’s more something they do in like gym class. Most players it’s just how they grab it the first time will feel most natural

    • @trumanzerse1169
      @trumanzerse1169 Před 2 lety +3

      Doesn’t matter. Whatever feels better with both hands on the stick

    • @jdbankshot
      @jdbankshot Před 2 lety +1

      bullshit. i'm from the south shore of montreal, 46 years old. nobody ever told us which side we should shoot, & no coaches or adults ever tried to "correct" us. the very first time anyone picks up a hockey stick, one side will feel natural within 20 seconds. sorry man, we've never been told to have your dominant hand on top. if that happened to you, that was awful coaching.

  • @benjaminmichael4526
    @benjaminmichael4526 Před rokem

    Yeah I was told that your dominant hand should be on top in the US. I tried both as a kid but I liked having my dominant hand on the bottom of the stick so I’m a righty. My brain just couldn’t figure out the mechanics for having my right hand on top haha
    I’m technically a lie 4, but they’re hard to find now and days. So I have switched to a lie 5 which it’s been like 6 or so years so I’m used to it now!

  • @charlie9ine
    @charlie9ine Před 2 lety +1

    The big windup slap shot is not as much a part of the game as it used to be. Even from the point the object is to get the shot through the defenders. This usually means a very accurate and quick snap shot or wrist shot. Keeping your head up during your shot and on the target is much more effective than a wild blaster.

  • @prohoki7865
    @prohoki7865 Před 2 lety

    i use pp26 stasny the best curve

  • @joemarkivich635
    @joemarkivich635 Před rokem

    I am 175 pounds and play mostly roller and some ice. I learned I like a 75 flex for roller and an 85 for ice (due to puck weight differences).

  • @IcemenMike45
    @IcemenMike45 Před rokem +1

    10:37 when you say "between height of nose and chin", is that with skates on or off?

  • @juliacook8198
    @juliacook8198 Před 2 lety

    I really need your opinion. if U had to pick one would u go with a warrior fantom QRE, warrior alpha QX, or warrior covert QR edge . Based off of best performance

    • @jdbankshot
      @jdbankshot Před 2 lety

      for me, old canadian guy, the alpha qx. however, i've never played with or tried out a bad warrior.

  • @iHustleLXXXI
    @iHustleLXXXI Před 2 lety

    I played lacrosse and hockey in HS and College. My strong hand is my right hand but my left hand is stronger than my right as far as grip strength goes. I can shoot both left and right hand with a lacrosse stick but I can’t shoot with my right hand at the top whatsoever. I’m right handed and my right hand is at the middle of the shaft and I can knock out a slap shot of 75-80mph. I can’t shoot with my left hand on top but I can do stickhandling and shooting with my right in the middle. I’m in the USA.

  • @liptozz606
    @liptozz606 Před 2 lety

    i just got a ccm jetspeed

  • @davidroth6910
    @davidroth6910 Před 2 lety

    New Jersey - I play lefty, but bat righty, throw lefty, but write righty, tennis righty, ping pong lefty, I drive righty but putt lefty. I'm not ambidextrous, what I've found is my right is my skill hand, thus for hockey it's at the top, my left is my power hand, thus I bat righty. Thank God I was told as a kid to choose whatever felt most natural!

  • @jamesbillard4538
    @jamesbillard4538 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve been playing hockey for 50+ years and the dominant hand placement argument recycles every few years. In Canada the split is roughly 60/40 to dominate hand on top for right hand dominates. That means approximately 60% of right handers play with a left hand stick but these statistics don’t translate to golf. A large number of hockey players that shoot left handed in hockey will play golf right handed and in baseball I think the stats are skewed even more for right handed players batting left handed.

  • @sgf_yt1110
    @sgf_yt1110 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m from Michigan US don’t know what we do but I do bittom

  • @chompy6664
    @chompy6664 Před rokem

    newer to hockey anyone know how to change blade holder on skates?

    • @LizardSkin
      @LizardSkin Před rokem

      Just have the equipment manager do it

  • @brandonboyer5355
    @brandonboyer5355 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a Hockey Tutorial blog or something similar? I wanna pick your brains on some products. Like an “ask Chris and Tommy” Q&A segment.

  • @toddmazzitelli3159
    @toddmazzitelli3159 Před 2 lety

    I think I am using the incorrect lie. When I was much younger, I used an R6. More recently, I have been using an R5.5 or an R5. This morning I played drop in and noticed the most wear on the bottom heel of my stick. This made me think I should be using an R4 or at least to try an R4. What are your thoughts?

  • @LonewolfJesseJames506

    I'm right handed and swing a bat right but, I shoot left in hockey. I've tried right handed sticks and it doesn't work out too well.

  • @kevinkoch5243
    @kevinkoch5243 Před 2 lety

    I always saw lie as how close you prefer the puck to be with you. As for the blade position on the ice, that when I cut the top of the shaft to length.
    As for your right/left question. (Midwest USA) varries. My son is ambidextrous but prefers to use a left stick.

    • @LizardSkin
      @LizardSkin Před rokem

      What does your son being able to live both on land and sea have to do with hockey ?

  • @Chatillgbt
    @Chatillgbt Před 7 měsíci

    I can go both ways lol left or right.. definitely more comfortable on the left (Canadian here)

  • @ryankattner9717
    @ryankattner9717 Před rokem

    Any tips on how to help your four year old decide left or right? I can't remember how I chose to shoot left in spite of being right handed, but I do remember my first stick was flat-bladed so there must not have been any pressure to commit one way or another. Looking at the kids sticks in a shop now, everything was either left or right.

    • @HeyZeus096
      @HeyZeus096 Před rokem

      Hand the kid a stick and have them hold it how they want. There's no real advantage one way or the other as long as the kid feels comfortable playing that way. I am left-hand dominant and played lacrosse lefty, but played hockey righty and batted righty in baseball.
      I tried to make myself play left-handed because the only ice hockey (not street hockey with the plastic blade) stick my family had was a lefty stick, but I kept holding it right-handed.
      After like 2 practices my dad picked me up a right-handed wood stick and it made such a difference.

    • @ryankattner9717
      @ryankattner9717 Před rokem

      @@HeyZeus096 Sounds good. Thanks for the response!

  • @penguinguyx
    @penguinguyx Před 2 lety +3

    The biggest problem I find trying to consider lie is that it is often tied to the curve. So, if you want a particular curve you'll get it paired with a lie. I suppose the difference is that different manufacturers might vary this somewhat (and most have similar curves as their main ones found in stores). So, right now I have an idea about what flex and curve I want, but I really want to try out different kicks. Problem here is that it is difficult to try them out other than finding someone who has one.

  • @marmikskmikula4325
    @marmikskmikula4325 Před 2 lety

    Hey! I am right handed (i write with right hand) and I also have hockey stick on right side...I heard from some people that I should have it on left side cause i am righthanded but I cant change it because i play on right side 9 years... does it effect my playing?

    • @jdbankshot
      @jdbankshot Před 2 lety +1

      no, you shoot right when playing hockey. there's nothing wrong with that. your right hand is the low hand, the hand that is lower on the shaft, yes? that's your power hand & power arm. go with what feels natural.

  • @CrystalRedTintcoat
    @CrystalRedTintcoat Před 2 lety +1

    Here’s a tip for left or right. Grab a broom. Start sweeping. Which hand is on top? Right hand? Grab a left handed stick. Left hand? Grab a right handed stick.

    • @LizardSkin
      @LizardSkin Před rokem

      What if ive been sweeping for like 20 minutes and my arms are tired

    • @g4monster
      @g4monster Před rokem

      @@LizardSkin if the floor is clean, stop!

  • @cicurilloj
    @cicurilloj Před 2 lety

    Dominant hand on top grab a rake that will show the natural hand arrangement... Ambidextrous if you have the proper coaching

  • @celticstephenhill
    @celticstephenhill Před rokem

    The problem with these videos is that anyone watching them (rather than having a dedicated staff of equipment managers/trainers to explain it all in person) chances are nearly 100% that you can't afford to "try out" all the different options available in sticks to see what's best for your.
    We used to try and find a stick that fit our preferences... Nowadays it's more common to buy whatever and learn to use it optimally.

  • @benh6373
    @benh6373 Před 2 lety

    Right hand on bottom. But I have played field hockey and they only go one way