November coupon code offers 15% savings on hockey equipment

A rare across-the-board opportunity to save 15% on all kinds of hockey equipment and accessories has cropped up this month over at Hockey Monkey, so whether you’re in need of a new pair of skates, or a helmet, or are coveting one of the latest one-piece composite hockey sticks which have hit the market, this is your chance to take the plunge while saving big. So let’s get right to the details… [Read more...]

Super-charge your game with the Easton Stealth RS

How many times have you come back to the bench frustrated after having a golden scoring opportunity fire wide of the goal, or get a prime chance right there in the slot, only to flub the puck meekly into the goalie’s pads?

It’s easy to beat yourself up over those moments, replaying them in your head and thinking about what you might do differently if given a second chance. I know I’ve done it many times myself! While hockey players know that they should put frustration behind them and focus only on the task at hand, it’s just human nature to try and avenge those mistakes. [Read more...]

Save 15% off hockey sticks & gloves with new coupon code

This weekend only, we’ve got a coupon code available for hockey players looking for a new set of gloves, or a stick, shaft or replacement blade. Just in time for the start of the season, you can jump in and now and save a few extra dollars thanks to this special offer.

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Why you should buy hockey sticks online

Are you getting ready to gear up for the 2011-2012 season? Picking a new one-piece composite hockey stick can set the tone for an entire year, but in order to get the stick you need, at the best possible price, you’re best off shopping online.

Here’s why… [Read more...]

Top 20 sellers in hockey equipment, July 2011

If you’re considering some updates to your set of hockey gear for the 2011-2012 season, and don’t know where to begin, this list of top sellers from one of the leading online hockey equipment stores, HockeyMonkey.com, might be a great place to start. You’ll find a little bit of everything here – skates, sticks, gloves, equipment bags, etc., for both the senior and junior player. So let’s dive right in! [Read more...]

Weekend hockey equipment sale can save you 15%

The calendar has turned over to August, and before you know it, hockey season will be upon us. If you need to order any new sticks, skates, or other ice hockey equipment to get ready for the new campaign, this weekend makes a fine time to buy, as HockeyMonkey has offered up a new coupon code good through Sunday, August 7th, 2011.

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Need new hockey equipment? Save money, and buy in July!

The 2011-12 hockey season is really just a matter of weeks away – do you need to replace some of that old equipment, or is the junior hockey player in your house ready for some larger gear?

Fortunately, there’s still time to order before things get rolling, and today I have special coupon codes to use at two of the major online retailers, in order to help you save money along the way. [Read more...]

Clearance hockey sticks are an extra 15% off with coupon code at HockeyMonkey through May 22

I wanted to pass word along about a special Weekend Blowout at HockeyMonkey.com running through Sunday, May 22 2011, which offers an extra 15% off on hockey sticks, shafts and blades in their Clearance Section. Make sure you use the special offer code HKSBWBO2011 to take advantage of this extra discount, which can save you big $$$ over retail. [Read more...]

Easton Synergy EQ50 contest celebrates Zdeno Chara’s Hardest Shot record

To celebrate Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara’s record-breaking win in the Hardest Shot event during the NHL’s All-Star Skills Competition, Easton Hockey has announced that they’re opening a contest in which you can win the same kind of stick which Chara used to defeat Shea Weber’s challenge. It’s a phenomenal stick, as I detailed in my recent review of the Easton Synergy EQ50.

What Easton is looking for is your own homemade “power shot” video, and you’ve got two weeks from today (February 2, 2011) to submit one. Looking for a little inspiration? Check out the video of the final round:

For more, head over to Easton Hockey’s Facebook Page, where you can get all the details and post your video. The winner will be selected by which entry receives the most “Likes” on the Facebook page.

Good luck, and if you need to get yourself one in order to maximize your own shot power, you can buy the Easton Synergy EQ50 Grip Sr. Hockey Stick over at HockeyMonkey.com.

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The Best Hockey Stick I’ve Ever Used: The Easton Synergy EQ50 Review

Free Shipping Over $150Composite one-piece hockey sticks have taken over the professional ranks over the last 20 years, to the point where you can’t find anyone in the NHL using the traditional wood any more. As a long-time recreational player, however, I had long resisted this trend. I’ve tried a number of composites and found them lacking, mostly because they felt weak and brittle, resulting in more distraction than help on the ice. In a game of split-second decisions, you need to have confidence that the tools you’re using will do the job required of them.

My mind has been changed, however, after the good folks at Easton Hockey sent me one of their Synergy EQ50 hockey sticks to try out. Over the course of a couple months, I found that besides the oft-cited improvement in shooting accuracy and power (it’s the stick which Zdeno Chara used to set a new record for Hardest Slapshot at the NHL All-Star Weekend), there was a surprising level of control provided by this stick, the “feel” that you get from a good wooden stick, but… better. Much, much better.


Easton Synergy EQ50 at Total Hockey

Control’s the word

Part of that has to do with the optional grip coating you can get on the shaft, which for many players can eliminate the need to wrap tape down around where the shooting hand is positioned. Besides that, however, the kevlar wrapping greatly reduces the “rattle” which some sticks produce when receiving a hard pass or engaging in a puck battle. In addition, the combination of firmness and flexibility in the shaft leads to an outstanding ability to both send and receive hard, accurate passes.

This feature jumped out at me on the very first shift in which I used the EQ50. As a left-handed shot, I prefer playing the off-wing, and as I brought the puck down the right side across the blueline into the offensive zone, I had the opportunity to hit a trailer coming down the middle. I was surprised to see just how quickly and accurately that backhand pass turned out, hitting my teammate right in stride and allowing for an immediate shot on net. The weight balance within the stick blade itself makes a significant difference, as you can really feel the puck travel along the blade, encouraging you to follow through with a proper wrist roll.

Of course, Mike Cammelleri thinks the EQ50 offers a fine degree of control, too…

Harder, more accurate shots

Of course when it comes to one-piece composites, most of the conversation heads immediately to the matter of slap shots, and how much harder the new sticks allow players to shoot. Based on personal experience, that certainly seems to be the case. The “sweet spot” on the blade is pretty forgiving, and thanks to a variety of weight plugs you can insert in the butt end, you can adjust the swing and flex dynamics of the stick somewhat depending on personal preference.

The only sad part about this story is that my EQ50 is no more. During a game earlier this week I caught the toe of the blade in a seam along the boards, wedging the stick like a lever between my body weight and the boards, and snapping the blade right off (it was either that or breaking one of my ribs, so I’m OK with that). Having to go back to using my old wooden stick as an emergency backup was a sore step backwards, in just about every way. I can definitely say I’ve been bitten by the composite one-piece bug, and I can’t see ever going back!

Where to buy the Easton Synergy EQ50 online

The following table provides links to the various configurations available, with prices from HockeyMonkey.com (now on Clearance, this stick is an INCREDIBLE deal). Of course, within each, you can select a variety of flex strengths and blade patterns. When you follow any of the following links, HockeyMonkey has a Blade Chart available which you can use to pick out the curve of your choice:

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Variation Price
Easton Synergy EQ50 Youth Hockey Stick 39.98
Easton Synergy EQ50 Junior Hockey Stick with Grip 89.98
Easton Synergy EQ50 Intermediate Hockey Stick 119.98
Easton Synergy EQ50 Intermediate Hockey Stick with Grip 119.98
Easton Synergy EQ50 Senior Hockey Stick 129.98
Easton Synergy EQ50 Senior Hockey Stick with Grip 129.98

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