What size hockey stick should I choose?

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Choosing the right size hockey stick is crucial for comfort, control, and performance on the ice. To determine the appropriate length, a player can follow some general guidelines. Typically, a stick should reach somewhere between the chin and the nose when standing still, wearing skates. While players may have personal preferences for stick length, this is a great starting point for most. Another aspect to consider is the flexibility of the stick. Flex ratings, which indicate how much the stick bends when shooting, can greatly affect a player's shooting technique. For younger players, a lower flex rating is often recommended to aid in proper shooting form. Conversely, more advanced players may choose a stiffer stick for better power and control. Additionally, the player's position may influence stick choice. For example, forwards often prefer a shorter stick for better puck handling, while defensemen might opt for a longer stick for extended reach and defensive play. Ultimately, it is beneficial to try different lengths and flex ratings to find the most comfortable option. The Bauer Hockey website provides further guidance on stick sizing and specifications, allowing players to make informed decisions tailored to their needs.
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Answered Aug 13, 2025

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