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glenn auerbach <[log in to unmask]>
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glenn auerbach <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Nov 1995 17:40:45 EST
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          Before I throw in my comment, I should note that I am mostly
          right-handed (throw, hit a baseball, etc.) and also shoot
          right-handed with a hockey stick.
 
          With that said, I was under the impression that a
          right-handed person who shoots left-handed has the advantage
          of having their dominant (and stronger) hand on the top of
          the stick.  Then, when holding the stick with only one hand
          (to the chagrin of coaches everywhere), the hand holding the
          stick will be the stronger hand.
 
          Any right-handed people who play hockey left-handed (or vica
          versa) want to confirm/deny this theory?
 
          Glenn Auerbach
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          Michigan '88-'93
 
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