Method and apparatus for custom fitting a hockey stick and...

A - Human Necessities – 63 – B

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A63B 59/14 (2006.01) A63B 59/12 (2006.01)

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CA 2536417

A hockey stick is generally formed of a shaft and a blade. The shaft is hollow throughout and supports a grip area at one end and a blade at the opposite end. The shaft handle includes a grip and the blade includes a hosel at the opposite end. Similarly, the blade has a heel at one end and a toe at the opposite end. The blade edge profile is flat and provides full contact along the playing surface at all distances from the body of the player. When the player moves the stick forward or backward along the surface, the blade will maintain full horizontal contact with the playing surface. Increasing the surface area of the blade on the puck benefits the player's puck handling skills, providing better puck control, increasing shooting and scoring opportunities, and providing a learning tool to aid in the development of the player. The blade generally wears along the length of the edge between the heel and the toe.

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