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Hughes has been beat by people in similar fashionMakar beat by noted speedster *checks notes* Kiefer Sherwood???
Hughes has been beat by people in similar fashionMakar beat by noted speedster *checks notes* Kiefer Sherwood???
Shh!!! We're measuring our tools over here.Hughes has been best by people in similar fashion
Oddly, Edmonton.Rantanen for Sherwood who says no
Massive sherwood chants in Vancouver
I’m just dicking around lol, I’m grateful we get to witness both of these playersHughes has been beat by people in similar fashion
Give me an old Titan stick any daySherwood > Blackwood > Wedgewood
Kieffer has the best wood
Give me an old Titan stick any day
And Tolvanen, Fabbro, Ekholm.Still trying to understand why Nashville let Sherwood walk.
Oh and Lankinen, add it to the listAnd Tolvanen, Fabbro, Ekholm.
Nashville hasn’t exactly made good decisions lately.
I'm showing my age. But as a squirt, that Titan stick was the best present I ever got. Obviously beaten up blade shooting cans on pavement in the off-season, but it served me well.I'd go Sherwood PMP or else a classic Victoriaville
Guess you can't go wrong with Gretz stick either tho
I'm showing my age. But as a squirt, that Titan stick was the best present I ever got. Obviously beaten up blade shooting cans on pavement in the off-season, but it served me well.
Shiny new toy syndromeStill trying to understand why Nashville let Sherwood walk.
I swear by wood. Especially for kids. Those things lasted, and, if you were a parent, it made Hockey more affordable.Actually! I think I had a small Sherwood at the very start but my first real stick I wanted/got was the Lemieux Nike wooden stick - black with yellow down the middle. I thought it was so cool.
So I'd take that one (totally forgot about that till now). I'm not quite old enough for the Titan era but wooden sticks were still hanging on when I started, definitely had a few.
I remember my dad bought my sister a straight blade wooden Easton when she gave hockey a try.
I swear by wood. Especially for kids. Those things lasted, and, if you were a parent, it made Hockey more affordable.
I always had a good wrister with them. Was never a slap shot guy.Didn't help me learn how to shoot but definitely affordable
I bought one recently just to use for fun here & there. I'm pretty good with it expect wrist shots, I find slappers easier. Fun to bust it out & brag if you score haha.
Good walk down memory lane.
I always had a good wrister with them. Was never a slap shot guy.
Amen, I had a wicked wrister but a giant muffin for a slapper. I was just never good at themI always had a good wrister with them. Was never a slap shot guy.
We learned last season that being the defending Cup champs means that every road game is playing against a team that heavily advertised the game as featuring the defending Cup champs, the game was a highlight of their season, and their players always brought their absolute best A-game. You can kind of handle it early in the season, but it can really wear on you as the season goes along. Being the defending Cup champs is a nightmare in that sense, but it can also make you a much better team if you can stay healthy (Vegas could not).
I was always the best skater on the team. About the only kid who could skate backwards at an acceptable level, so it made other things easy. Also probably played with an illegal curve.Amen, I had a wicked wrister but a giant muffin for a slapper. I was just never good at them