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With so many overlaps between hockey and golf, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Martin Chuck has a tip for you amateurs struggling with squaring up your golf club face — use a hockey stick to practice.
Then, he slid his right hand halfway down the shaft, the way a hockey player holds a stick to pass the puck, and he sensed a new feeling of control. “Before, my eyes were tricking me,” he said.
A game-issued wooden hockey stick said to have belonged to Bill Barilko, who scored the overtime winner to secure Toronto Maple Leafs' Stanley Cup in 1951, was sold at auction for $60,000 on Sunday, ...
During a practice session seven years ago, the Chicago Black Hawks' Stan Mi-kita split the flat, straight blade of his hockey stick into a haphazard V-shape. Without pausing to change sticks, ...