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orynos
01-30-2008, 03:05 PM
I just started playing organized hockey again and bought a Synergy (my last stick that i had when i played hockey). I had an Yzerman curve.
Now that i use senior sticks what is the curve equivalence to yzerman's curve?
thanks in advance.
truss009
01-30-2008, 06:51 PM
Hmm... I would suggest a Sakic if you can find one, a Heatley, Forseberg might be similar, or Iginla. Out of all of those I think the Sakic is the closest. I'm using RBK right now, so I might a little off. Good Luck.
orynos
01-31-2008, 06:28 PM
thanks.
i think i'm using a sakic right now and its got that weird curve at the end of the blade where it goes down i suppose.
goalie33fan
01-31-2008, 08:01 PM
a mark rechi ccm stick.
bedfordlax6
01-31-2008, 08:21 PM
i think forseborg replaced the yzermaz. the iginla isnt that close though it has a pretty small curve. sakics pretty good to i have a sakic on my backup.
hvlax26
02-01-2008, 08:42 AM
I'm using a Forsberg right now and it replaced the Modano so that wouldn't be what you are looking for. Like many others have said I think Sakic would probably be your best choice.
sidewinder19
02-03-2008, 10:19 PM
Hmm... I would suggest a Sakic if you can find one, a Heatley, Forseberg might be similar, or Iginla. Out of all of those I think the Sakic is the closest. I'm using RBK right now, so I might a little off. Good Luck.
a mark rechi ccm stick.
i think forseborg replaced the yzermaz. the iginla isnt that close though it has a pretty small curve. sakics pretty good to i have a sakic on my backup.
Your all wrong, a sakic is like a heel wedge. A Recchi, not so much. If you want to stick with Easton the equivalent would be a Gaborik. IMO a Gaborike/Yzerman is a really disgusting curve. Bauer PM9,P88, CCM B.Stuart or a Easton Forsberg/Modano is the way to go. Spezza and Bouchards are okay. Almost everything is is terrible.
comet19
02-09-2008, 08:29 PM
I wouldnt even buy a synergy in the first place. they suck. the easton stealth is definitely the stick to get in the forsberg curve