: Features frequent "clearance drops" where you can find NHL-quality equipment for significantly less.
: Uses a patented process to restore broken pro-stock sticks to their original flex and feel for as low as $100–$120.
Finding a high-quality hockey stick doesn’t have to cost $300+. Whether you’re looking for your first wooden stick for practice or a top-tier composite for competitive play, there are several savvy ways to save. 1. Shop the Clearance & Closeout Sections
: Offers unbeatable deals on senior clearance sticks from major brands like Bauer, CCM, and Warrior.
: Many users in the hockey community suggest that repairs near the middle of the shaft feel better than those near the bottom or blade. 3. Buy New-Old-Stock (NOS) or Wooden Sticks
For beginners or those who primarily play "beer league," a high-end composite may be overkill.
: Sells pro-level sticks broken at the shaft and repaired, often at half the price of a new stick. Note that these may have minor cosmetic differences where the graphics don't align.
: Known for having solid holiday sales (like bank holidays) where you can take an extra 20% off already discounted clearance prices. 2. Consider Refurbished "Pro Stock" Sticks