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So I've been wanting to know, which of bauers retail curves is closest to steven stamkos' real curve? I had a dennis wideman that I could rip shots with but no retail is close to his. But I'm getting somewhat off topic with that, so I've heard he uses one similar to a p92 and other places I've heard it's a p91 and I'd really like to just try it out. Any helpful feedback is much appreciated thanks guys!!

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So I've been wanting to know, which of bauers retail curves is closest to steven stamkos' real curve? I had a dennis wideman that I could rip shots with but no retail is close to his. But I'm getting somewhat off topic with that, so I've heard he uses one similar to a p92 and other places I've heard it's a p91 and I'd really like to just try it out. Any helpful feedback is much appreciated thanks guys!!

I saw this thread and I'm a huge fan of the Wideman curve as well. I just noticed that pro stock hockey has a bunch of the Wideman pro stock Nexus 8000 in stock as well as various Eastons in his curve. I just picked up one up actually. There is a couple of his blade patterns available.

http://www.prostockhockey.com/hockey-sticks/player/right-denis-wideman-nexus-8000-95-flex-stick/ Just grabbed one of these and love it.

http://www.prostockhockey.com/hockey-sticks/player/right-denis-wideman-nexus-8000-102-flex-stick/ Wideman toe pattern

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I saw this thread and I'm a huge fan of the Wideman curve as well. I just noticed that pro stock hockey has a bunch of the Wideman pro stock Nexus 8000 in stock as well as various Eastons in his curve. I just picked up one up actually. There is a couple of his blade patterns available.

http://www.prostockhockey.com/hockey-sticks/player/right-denis-wideman-nexus-8000-95-flex-stick/ Just grabbed one of these and love it.

http://www.prostockhockey.com/hockey-sticks/player/right-denis-wideman-nexus-8000-102-flex-stick/ Wideman toe pattern

Yea thanks for the link man i saw those on there but theyre just way to stiff for me :sad:

One last thing i was looking around on that other topic about stamkos' stick specs and the one thing i couldn't find was the lie of his stick... anyone have any idea what it could be it looks to me to be about either a 5 or 6 and if its a 5.5, would you recommend going higher (lie 6) or lower (lie 5)? Thanks a bunch for your help guys!

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Yea thanks for the link man i saw those on there but theyre just way to stiff for me :sad:

One last thing i was looking around on that other topic about stamkos' stick specs and the one thing i couldn't find was the lie of his stick... anyone have any idea what it could be it looks to me to be about either a 5 or 6 and if its a 5.5, would you recommend going higher (lie 6) or lower (lie 5)? Thanks a bunch for your help guys!

Unfortunately I can't answer the Stamkos lie quesiton but as far as the your question about the 5.5 lie and choosing to go up or down a 1/2 you could really go either way. Some may disagree but in my opinion a 1/2 lie isn't terribly noticeable but it depends on your style of play. If you puck handle and shoot closer to your body I would go up a lie

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