At 9:32 AM -0600 2/13/97, Rowe, Thomas wrote:
> If hockey is a game played by rules, and if too much curve on a stick is
> deemed a bad thing, then how about a rule that actually prevents the use
> of sticks with too much curve? Or am I missing something here? I.e.,
> is it possible to add or subtract curve to a stick during a game?
Yes...just keep a torch in the runway. :-) Seriously...as a former manager
I remember a few times when I had to run back to the stick room, torch a
stick and tape it up when a player broke both of his during a game.
And if you do this and the player happens to score a goal, you may find you
have a new job to worry about. :-)
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