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You know it doesn't take much effort to highlight it, and paste it in the Address box
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Ahhh alright, thanks for the clarification.
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Holy jesus! Are those Freddy Meyer and Randy Jones' patterns by any chance?
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Thanks, I can't wait to actually show 'em off at my game this weekend.
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New mitts arrived today. 13" knit Mission He750's in Carolina colors...they're as light as a feather.
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I see...nice pickup anyway man.
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Nice pickup lando. How much that run you?
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Peoria Polar Ice/ Desert Schools Coyotes Center in Peoria, AZ. Ebondo, I was talking about the first one. Yeah the rink isn't too shabby at all for a place that's predominately known for basketball, field hockey, and lacrosse. It gets the job done. field hockey and lacrosse? :lol: Hell no, baseball and football are the two big sports around here. Hockey is getting really big in the phoenix area and the quality will suprise most of you. If you're ever down here check out the Alltel Ice Den in Scottsdale, That's a great rink also. Yeah, field hockey and lacrosse is really good for us..our only good boys' sport is basketball, and our star varsity player just graduated. A lot of our field hockey and lacrosse players are seniors too so they're leaving. My cousin was captain of both teams, and is going to Rowan university to play field hockey...we won state championships two years ago, and were one win away from it again this year...so yeah. We used to have a hockey team, the year before I could play though it folded due to lack of funding and not enough interest. We've tried to get it back, but it hasn't been working. <_<
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Peoria Polar Ice/ Desert Schools Coyotes Center in Peoria, AZ. Ebondo, I was talking about the first one. Yeah the rink isn't too shabby at all for a place that's predominately known for basketball, field hockey, and lacrosse. It gets the job done.
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Hey Edge, were you talking about my videos? The 1st one was at a roller rink in the town over, not the best place to play but the surface is pretty good. The 2nd one is an elementary school in my town. The surface sucks ass but it's really the only place to go unless you wanna take a 15 minute bike ride to that roller rink. The school is only a 5 minute bike ride.
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Hey flash, I thought you said you were showing pictures of sticks? Where are they? I don't see them ;) Total Sarcasm there
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I just ordered my pro stock knit He750's in Carolina colors, they should be here Tuesday, I'll have pictures when they arrive.
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Damn those skates are sickkkkk, but if it was a German flag or American one, they'd be even better
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Well here's another one of me stickhandling and shooting, again not the best video of me but whatever. Hey there's sound too! Haha
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My mistake. Wow, can't even tell my own skates...
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Wow, those 5K's are lookin' liiivvveee (south jersey talk for awesome)
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Ahhh Postal Tape, I remember that stuff.
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I'll get a video of me in ice, or a game with a ball, my stickhandling is a lot better in game situations, and my skating is my biggest advantage. After the guys showed up, we got a game going and I could take the ball past five guys by myself and make a pass for a goal
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Everyone loves the can...though it's not me. I was filming. Me and my friend did 45 combined in one night before..20 for me, 25 for him. But yeah I lost the puck a few times, oh wellll...I'm not too good with a roller hockey puck, when it's a ball though...I'm better then Kovy_Ribs!!! ^_^ I had a better video, a lot better video, but my phone only allows 15 second videos to be sent...so I couldn't use that one.
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Kinda got bored today waiting for other people to show up Sorry there is no sound...there was sound when I played it in QuickTime so you could hear the shot and stickhandling, but not when I uploaded it to YouTube...and sorry for the view...
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Hey Sniper, what's that stick that's next to the Pulse?
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Oh no one beats Kovy. Unless you're Kovy himself.
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Too Small. I need new ones. Those are cracked and small. I had to bum them off a friend becase I lost one of my others after a game. The ones I used two years ago were even smaller. I was about the same size as I am now and was using 11". A kid on my Spring team is using Lil Rookie Itech shinguards, he's 18, plays Junior hockey, and is probably 6' 190 lbs
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Here's a few from this weekend playing in a AA tournament (I'm normally A) Link Link2 Link3
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Product: TPS Response XN10, Intermediate Flex, Messier curve. Player specifics: Age - 16 Height - 5'4" Weight - 125 Level of Hockey - Midget Minor A. Previous Sticks - M-1 multiple times, Hex-1, L-2, Response, Response Plus, Synergy, Synergy Grip, Synergy ST, currently XN10 and Warrior Dolomite Time of use before review - 10 games+, 10 practices+ Blade - I got this from a friend, in perfect condition. The blade was very responsive. I thought the thickness would make it blade-heavy, since the shaft was wicked light, but that wasn't the case. 10/10 Flex - The stick I have is an intermediate flex, and it may be the whippiest intermediate flex I have used, not that that's a bad thing. I couldn't get used to the Easton 65 flex, but this seems to be perfect. 9/10 Stickhandling/receiving passes - I'm usually one to like tapered shafts with wood blades, but this blade surprised me. Stickhandling and recieving passes were definite pluses on this stick. There is no vibration, and the blade hugs the pass like a child. 10/10 Shooting - As JR said in his review, this is the best quality of the stick. I feel my wrist and snap shots have improved enormously from not hitting the net, to being able to pick my corners now. The XN10 fires rockets at the net, and I was very pleased. 10/10. Weight and balance - The XN10 is extremely light. It's marked at 355 grams, but feels around 340. I thought the blade was going to throw off the balance, but it wasn't the case. This stick is the most balanced OPS I have used, next to my Dolomite. 10/10 Durability - The stick has been a tank, no chips or cracks in the blade. Paint chipping is noticable, but it doesn't bother me. 10/10 Intangibles - The shaft is very nice. It's not boxy, but it's not too rounded. Very durable. Conclusion - This is a very, very nice stick. I highly recommend it, although it;s being discontinued. If you can get your hands on some, I recommend you pick some up. It's worth it. Overall - 10/10