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  2. Ice hockey stick - Wikipedia

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    Most aluminum sticks consist of a shaft made of an aluminum alloy and a wooden blade or composite blade, which is held in the shaft by glue and the compression of the shaft itself. There was a brief period in the 1990s when the majority of NHL players used aluminum sticks, but today nearly all players use composite sticks. [15]

  3. Easton Sports - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 it began making tent frames, and in 1978 produced aluminum tennis racquet frames for Prince Sports. During the late 1970s, an Easton engineer who played hockey began working on an aluminum hockey stick shaft. The stick received approval to be used in the National Hockey League in 1981, and in 1982 went into use.

  4. Hockey stick - Wikipedia

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    Girl with a field hockey stick. A hockey stick is a piece of sports equipment used by the players in all the forms of hockey to move the ball or puck (as appropriate to the type of hockey) either to push, pull, hit, strike, flick, steer, launch or stop the ball/puck during play with the objective being to move the ball/puck around the playing area using the stick, and then trying to score.

  5. Innovative Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Innovative Hockey, Inc. was an American manufacturer of ice hockey sticks that operated from 1996 to 2005. The company was founded in California by Ronald H. Kunisaki and operated a factory in Tijuana, Mexico. Innovative pioneered the development of composite hockey stick shafts and one-piece sticks.

  6. Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Canada is a recognized international leader in the development of sledge hockey, and much of the equipment for the sport was first developed there, such as sledge hockey sticks laminated with fiberglass, as well as aluminum shafts with hand-carved insert blades and special aluminum sledges with regulation skate blades.

  7. Titan (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Titan is a brand of ice hockey sticks owned by Birch Hill Equity Partners through its portfolio company Sport Maska Inc. The company Titan OY was founded in Tampere, Finland in 1966 by Antti-Jussi Tiitola (1936–2021), and began by making alpine skis. Later in its first year of operations, Titan began manufacturing ice hockey sticks.

  8. These Saucy, Smoky 2-Ingredient Ribs Are Perfect for Game Day

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    Discard the used aluminum foil and re-line the baking sheets with fresh foil. Return the ribs to the baking sheets. Use a pastry brush to glaze the ribs evenly with 2 cups of barbecue sauce, being ...

  9. Field hockey stick - Wikipedia

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    Early hockey sticks of English manufacture. In field hockey, each player carries a stick and cannot take part in the game without it. The stick for an adult is usually in the range 89–95 cm (35–38 in) long. A maximum length of 105 cm (41.3") was stipulated from 2015. [1] The maximum permitted weight is 737 grams. [2]

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