What kind of stick does ovechkin use




















Use arrows to navigate between autocomplete results. If no results appear, use Enter to do a full site search. Stream Games. Ovi, Sid, Steven all at one with their sticks. Ovi, Sid, Steven all at one with their sticks by Dan Rosen. In order to be a prolific goal scorer, a player must have an almost Zen-like feel for the stick he uses.

For lack of a better term, he has to be one with the stick so the feeling from the blade all the way on up through the butt end seems so smooth, so perfect. Like over-the-glass high. Goalies read off the stick and his is especially hard because he pulls it in and snaps it pretty good. The different shots he has are like no other. Capitals defenseman Brooks Orpik, who spent the first nine years of his NHL career trying to defend against Ovechkin, said no one in the NHL possesses the size, speed, strength and accuracy of Ovechkin.

But in the playoffs it matters. Some players with a notable low flex are Johnny Gaudreau with a 55 flex and Phil Kessel with a 65 flex. You can see just how much bend these players get out of their stick when they shoot. There are quite a few forwards that use sticks in the range.

Alexander Ovechkin is pounds and uses a 79 flex stick, which is probably a big reason for his one-timer. Sidney Crosby uses a flex stick, higher than you may imagine for a skilled player. Patrick Kane uses an unusually stiff stick for his size at Defenders almost universally use higher flex sticks. Zdeno Chara, at and pounds, uses a flex stick regularly, twice as stiff as Ovechkin.

Dustin Byfuglien and Shea Weber use flex sticks, but Weber increases this to flex for the hardest shot competitions. We take for granted the consistency that the composite sticks provide. The stick flex is accurate and you can buy the same stick at different times and know how they will perform.

Wooden sticks were a different story. Wooden sticks also had flex ratings, but instead of these being engineered into the stick as it was being made, they were assigned based on how the stick would flex after the stick was made.

The kick point of wooden sticks where the primary bend and transfer of energy occurs was much higher on wooden sticks. They would tend to flex in the center and whip from there, whereas composite sticks kick closer to the blade. More power is delivered the lower the kick point is.

Below that are junior sticks, where 55 flex is usually the highest. It is acceptable to flex the stick by holding one hand on top and the other in the center. See how hard it is to get that one inch of deflection and find the stick that seems right.



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