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JR Boucicaut

Sher-Wood T120 - Haggerty

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Stick testing: Sherwood T120
Lie: 5.0
Flex: 85
Grip? : Yes
Curve: Trouba PP92 (similar to Bauer P92)

About Me
6'
218 lbs
30 yo
Play in league normal once a week A level, occassional pickup
Position : Defense

Sticks used recently

Total One

Easton RSII

APX 2

Easton HSX

Warrior Widow

First Impressions:

The Stick is extremely light and well balanced. First game using it the blade had a lot of pop and great puck feel, felt a lot like a Bauer Total
One from the puck feel aspect and shot felt most comparable one.95 a few years back (this is a good thing as this was my favorite stick at the time of it release).

The blade seems to have a nice dampening to it when you are receiving passes, it isn't "pingy" at all.

The stick lasted through one game for me so I hope the durability holds up as I think it will if it is anything like the prior lines of sherwood sticks.

The only negative I could think of does't have anything to really do with the makeup of the stick just that the pp92 has too much of a heel curve for my preference as I prefer a p14 or gionta curve, but that is not a knock on the stick just the curve,

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Game Use

After 4 times of using the stick has kept the pop and hasn't become like a rubber band at the flex point. The blade is still stiff and is holding up well, took a couple nice hacks on it in one of the games and hasn't cracked.

Shots are still flying off the stick, I am really impressed with this stick and will purchase another.

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Game Use

After 3 months of use and approximately 20 games +/- a few The T120 is stick preforming as it did the day I got it.

Blade: Still stiff without any toe chips or soft spots just cosmetic flares from the puck and other sticks which doesn't affect anything other than the appearance.

shaft: Shaft is still strong and stiff, I haven't noticed any extra whip to it as I have with other sticks in the past. It is also very durable coming from a player that goes through about a stick a month. It has been slashed many times and still doesn't have any cracks or large chips in it. Just normal cosmetic wear.

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Game Use

Been using the stick now for over 6 months with a month and half off though it has held up very well.

Blade: blade is still solid with any major chips or cracks. Shots are still coming off with out much of a decrease in since from the first use.

Shaft: Shaft has a nice crack buy where the blade and shaft meet, hasn't zapped the performance of the stick though. Not exactly sure when the crack occurred but I am sure it was off of a deflection.

Overall, this is the most durable, high performing stick I have used. My normal use of a stick lasts 3 months max before it breaks, so this well exceeds the norm.

I would definitely pick up another in the PP14 curve.

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