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And what about Julien Vauclair's stick; it's light blue an the graphic makes think to a baby stick ...

It was an Itech stick that I am sure.

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And what about Julien Vauclair's stick; it's light blue an the graphic makes think to a baby stick ...

It was an Itech stick that I am sure.

Nope it´s one of those Busch sticks

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And what about Julien Vauclair's stick; it's light blue an the graphic makes think to a baby stick ...

It was an Itech stick that I am sure.

Nope it´s one of those Busch sticks

That's the one Lang has been using. They had one at the Boston show.

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The Sedin twins sticks were lost in airport-transition, so for the first game they borrowed Foppa's sticks.

Most be useing the same curves or close.... anybody know what Forsberg's pro pattern looks like?

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modano has been using a blacked out stick....warrior?

ryan smyth has also used a blacked out stick. that seems weired to me because draper's warrior was not blacked out in the game i saw canada play.

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The montreal sticks could be pretty decent, i'd like to try on out. As far as performance they have potential to be very nice, they are partnered up with Peugot who make very good cycling composite components as well as cars, plus the line up reminds me of an old Finnish company exel, which makes me wonder if Montreal absorbed their old hockey section.

Graphics wise, very nice. Got the Bauer text wrap thing going on.

http://www.montrealhockey.com/index/en/hom.../equipment.html

Anyone got any first hand experience with one?

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http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/torino200...y_sw&prov=getty

the guy from finland is using a stick ive never seen before can someone help me out please

source: http://www.montrealhockey.com/index/en/hom...s/olympics.html

New Montreal Nitro Lite hockey sticks are being proudly launched at the Olympic games in Turin, Italy.

Several players in the finnish women’s and men’s Icehockey Team’s are enjoying playing with Montreal hockey sticks, which has groundbreaking new Nanohybtonite technology.

Comments have been great from the player’s. New technology gives them more durability, accuracy, lightness, unique soft feeling for the puck and also more power for their shot!

These products will be available at the best hockey stores soon!

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The montreal sticks could be pretty decent, i'd like to try on out. As far as performance they have potential to be very nice, they are partnered up with Peugot who make very good cycling composite components as well as cars, plus the line up reminds me of an old Finnish company exel, which makes me wonder if Montreal absorbed their old hockey section.

Graphics wise, very nice. Got the Bauer text wrap thing going on.

http://www.montrealhockey.com/index/en/hom.../equipment.html

Anyone got any first hand experience with one?

Nice sticks but they seem a bit stiff, even the lighter flex models. I fiddled with them at the shows a little bit.

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How about the Montreal shafts? weight wise they must be pretty light, if they're made out of CNT. :huh:

It's not the same as Easton's CNT. The purpose wasn't weight reduction as much as it was to make the shaft stronger.

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