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Synergy curves
Does any one know if the synergy comes in a Coffey curve?
Does any composite one piece have this curve? What would
the closest be to coffey if I had to choose?
Thatnks in advanced..
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Help us out here, what are the specs for the Coffey??
...Mid-curve, toe curve, big curve, little curve, open toe, closed toe, square, round???
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Kdawg
Coffey is Sherwood and theya re coming out with a one piece stick. I think it should be out soon. I will find out for you and let you know.. HOw did you girls do down in DC this past weekend??
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From what I've heard, don't get the Eclipse. The Coffey curve is somewhere between a Sakic and an Yzerman curve, but with a pretty closed face.
Lemieux fan 4 life
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Based on above, sounds like a Modano might work for you...
<font color=purple>DannyG</font color=purple>
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I played with the coffey curve for years. I have found that the sakic curve is the closest curve to it.
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I also was a coffey guy for a long time, I switched to the Yzerman earlier this season. The lie is a bit different, but you adjust to it pretty quick.
Gary
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Gary:
you obviously have a higher level of skills than I...to me the Yzerman is a freakin' banana...almost impossible to work any touch and control on the puck...obviously, Steve Yzerman has some success with it, I guess, but, sheesh, us poor little rec players need something a bit more stable...
<font color=purple>DannyG</font color=purple>
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Thanks for the info Rob....Big Coffey stick fan>>>
We won both games vs Washington 6-2-and 4-0!!!
We are off this weekend and will play in Williamsburg next weekend during the mens final four...Hope to see you there..
KDAWG
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The lie of the coffey curve is what I like the most.The heel
of the blade is pretty much even with the toe.
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I also like the Yzerman a lot too.
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Well, its really all a matter of taste, the true Gretzky curve was very straight, so he could get off an accurate backhand. I'm more of a percision shooter, I like to pick the corners, so the big hook helps me out. The fade on the Yzerman helps me lift the puck too, so I can get accurate shots just below the crossbar. It's all a science, and it boils down to what works with your form. Good luck!
Gary
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I have never been able to get off a shot with a curve like on a Gretzky blade, I need the curve ;-)
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I have been using the madano curve. Hopefully this summer I will be able to get a synergy.
John
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Has anybody tried the Amonte? It's got one hell of a curve, I think it's like a Shanahan.
I shifted from a Messier to a Amonte and am having a real hard time adjusting.
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