tjtommy64
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- Apr 15, 2012
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What blade pattern Malkin uses or what pattern is closest from easton patterns? Does anyone know?
If its anything like the PM9 he used to be attached to its kind of like Mario's pattern.
3/8" mid heal curve 5.5 lie... going by eye he looks like he uses a deeper curve than that though.
Does anyone know what stiffness Malkin uses?
Thanks... I've been using a Mako 100 flex and shooting pretty well with it. I have an RS 115 in line after the Mako breaks. I can't wait to get off shots with it.You guys complaining about stats on patterns aren't looking hard enough. All of them are listed on Hockey Monkey.
And Malkins pattern isn't close to his (former) retail pattern. He's currently in a longer blade with a slight toe kink. He is constantly changing his curve ever so slightly, every so often. Flex is around 110/115.
You guys complaining about stats on patterns aren't looking hard enough. All of them are listed on Hockey Monkey.
And Malkins pattern isn't close to his (former) retail pattern. He's currently in a longer blade with a slight toe kink. He is constantly changing his curve ever so slightly, every so often. Flex is around 110/115.
For me flex is most important. I see guys that have sticks in their arsenal that are 75 - 110 flex and I don't know how they can't tell a difference. I like 70-ish flexes because I end up cutting them down a ton.The funny thing is, the curve was never the biggest importance to me. It took me until my junior year of high school when I was in a hockey camp to realize that the lie was the most important part for me. I take shots and stick handle close to my body, and I don't lean over as much as a lot of players.
Another thing I like is that Bauer is offering a flex in the mid-90's. It used to be 85, then 100. I was always too heavy for an 85 even after cutting some off the end, and I was never able to torque a 100 (which ended up being a 120 or so after cutting it) as fast as I could otherwise do it with a mid-90 flex stick.
I don't think any other company has started offering a 95 flex stick yet.
For me flex is most important. I see guys that have sticks in their arsenal that are 75 - 110 flex and I don't know how they can't tell a difference. I like 70-ish flexes because I end up cutting them down a ton.