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- The Evolution of Hockey Sticks and Their Impact on the Game
The early 2000s marked a game-changing shift: the rise of the composite hockey stick Constructed from advanced materials like carbon fiber, Kevlar, and fiberglass, these sticks combined lightweight construction with incredible power and precision
- Todd Bertuzzi–Steve Moore incident - Wikipedia
On February 16, 2004, during a game between Vancouver and Colorado, Avalanche center Steve Moore injured Canucks team captain Markus Näslund by hitting him hard in the head while Näslund was reaching for the puck ahead of him
- When Marty McSorley was found guilty of assaulting Donald Brashear and . . .
Marty McSorley, a former NHL player, struck fellow player Donald Brashear in the head with his stick during a game between the Boston Bruins and the Vancouver Canucks The incident was a shocking
- Timeline of Stick Innovation – Bladetech Hockey
The decisive shift came in the early 2000s with full one-piece carbon fiber composite sticks — eliminating the blade-shaft system in favor of a single engineered structure The most recent innovation layer adds sensor integration, AI-assisted mechanics profiling, and nanocomposite resin systems pushing stiffness-to-weight ratios to new limits
- Washington Capitals Virtual Hockey Museum
The late 90s and early 2000s brought in more modern materials to hockey sticks such as fiberglass, graphite (carbon fiber), kevlar and even titanium Some players, like Peter Bondra, resisted the change and stuck with wood sticks
- The 10 Most BRUTAL Injuries in NHL History - AOL
He hit the center post, which at the time was sharply pointed, and suffered a deep gash in his thigh The incident led to the NHL changing the way nets were designed
- NHL Player Found Guilty of Assault - ABC News
He received one day in jail and a $1,000 finefor hitting Toronto ’ s Luke Richardson with his stick Though hockey players are frequently penalized for swiping atopponents with sticks, an infraction called “ slashing, ” such attacks rarely end up in court
- NHL: The 50 Most Gruesome Injuries in Hockey History
The NHL career of Montreal's Trent McCleary came to an abrupt close on January 29, 2000, when he was hit in the throat by a slapshot off stick off Philadelphia's Chris Therien
- McSorley Found Guilty - CBS News
Marty McSorley was found guilty of assault with a weapon on Friday for smashing an opponent in the head with a stick during an NHL game
- McSorley still defends slashing Brashear at Canucks game in 2000 | Sports
Nearly 25 years ago McSorley whacked Canucks enforcer Donald Brashear in the head with his stick, knocking him unconscious It happened with just 4 6 seconds left in a game between the Canucks and Boston Bruins on February 21, 2000
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