Posted by admin | Posted in Ice Hockey Sticks | Posted on 02-08-2007
Tags: datsyuk, handling, hockey, hockey stick datsyuk, in, one, pavel datsyuk hockey stick, stick
A look at what is currently available on eBay
![]() REEBOK 8.0.8 HOCKEY STICK JUNIOR DATSYUK 50 RIGHT GR X2 US $169.99
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![]() REEBOK 8.0.8 HOCKEY STICK JUNIOR DATSYUK 50 LEFT GRP X2 US $169.99
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![]() REEBOK 8.0.8 HOCKEY STICK JUNIOR DATSYUK 50 LEFT GRIP US $93.49
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![]() REEBOK 8.0.8 HOCKEY STICKS SR DATSYUK 100 RIGHT X2 GRIP US $220.99
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![]() REEBOK 8.0.8 HOCKEY STICKS SENIOR DATSYUK 85 RIGHT X2 US $220.99
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![]() REEBOK 8.0.8 HOCKEY STICKS SENIOR DATSYUK 75 LEFT X2 US $220.99
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![]() 2 Pack Reebok Ai9 Pro 85 Datsyuk 85 Flex Right Grip P38 Senior Ice Hockey Stick US $329.99
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Which is hockey stick is best?
Reebok 10k P38 Datsyuk
Warrior Dolomite Dragon DD
Warrior Dolomite Spyne
For the last two which curve is best for passing/control/wristers
I take mostly wrist shots
Not really a Warrior or Reebok stick guy but to each his own. For wrist shots either the Draper or Kovalchuk would be the most common curve for a player who takes a lot of wrist shots. If you can afford or get your hands on one I would suggest trying to get a Warrior Widow or an older Dolomite, those are the 2 Warrior models I have had the best luck with.
Actually the TotalOne is more of the slapshot stick from Bauer and the X:60 is more for the finesse player that uses snap and wrist shots.
http://www.bauer.com/gear/player/sticks
http://www.bauer.com/gear/player/sticks/7650-BAUER

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