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CCM blade patterns?

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i never said i was gonna buy it online or anything. i already know what stiffness and flex and weight i want. i just need to know what kind of blade pattern is good for a forward

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  1. Hockey stick patterns vary because of each and every players unique style.  Best to go in and check for flex/stiffness and weight and balance as well as what feels comfortable inn your hands/gloves.   What kind of shot do you have, are you a forward or defenseman.  Ask your local sportshop to help you select the right brand stick and pattern, thats why they are there.  you shouldn t buy online without going to feel a stick in the proshop first..


  2. It depends on what you like, there is no real answer to your question.  I am not familiar with the Ovechkin curve, the Thornton curve is a little bigger and the blade is a little wider.  The Recchi pattern, if they still make it, has a nice even mid-curve.  Like the guy before me stated, you really need to check them out and decide what works for you.  Don't base it on the name stamped on the shaft.

  3. The three most popular patterns in the market are what Easton calls the Forsberg, the Sakic and the Drury, in that order. These three patterns represent 80% of easton sales.

    Most of the other companies recognize this heavy lean to the top 3 patterns and have replicated them under their own athletes' names. I don't know what CCM calls these patterns, but that would be a good starting point for your search.
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