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NOS Bauer 1500 Regular Goalie Stick
wilmettesport
NOS Bauer 1500 Regular Goalie Stick
$35
SOLD
Retail price: $45
Used Junior Bauer Regular Goalie Stick 22.5"
fine2662
Bauer Goalie Stick
Lugnuts12
Bauer Vapor X 5.0 Goalie Stick
JKeith81
Bauer Vapor X 5.0 Goalie Stick
$36
SOLD
Retail price: $80
NOS Bauer 1500 Regular Goalie Stick
wilmettesport
NOS Bauer 1500 Regular Goalie Stick
$35
SOLD
Retail price: $45
Used Regular 22.5" Paddle Vapor 3X Goalie Stick
Marino55
Used Junior Bauer Goalie Sticks 22.5" Paddle
liamsmom07
Used Junior Bauer Full Right Goalie Stick 22.5" Paddle
liamsmom07
Used Regular Reactor 4000 22.5"  Goalie Stick
Finn_Rissanen
Black  Supreme S170 Goalie Stick Junior
ben_31
Black  Supreme One.5 Goalie Stick Junior
ben_31
Bauer Reactor 4000 Goalie Stick Regular Youth
quinn03
Jr Supreme One60 Goal Stick
crowley1231
Jr Supreme One60 Goal Stick
$15
SOLD
Retail price: $100
Bauer lovey junior goalie Stick
Perrywebber
Bauer lovey junior goalie Stick
$50
SOLD
Retail price: $90
Bauer Supreme One.7 Composite Goalie Stick
Kpk67

Goalie sticks are built for blocking and deflecting shots, while player sticks are optimized for puck handling, passing, and shooting.

Blade Shape and Size:

  • Goalie sticks typically have a much wider blade than player sticks. The wider blade helps goalies cover more of the net when making saves. It also provides more surface area to block pucks on the ice or in the air.

Blade Curvature:

  • Goalie sticks usually have little to no curve in the blade. This makes it easier for the goalie to get the blade flat on the ice when making a save, especially on low shots. It also helps the goalie deflect the puck more predictably.

Stick Length:

  • Goalie sticks are generally longer than player sticks, with some goalies preferring a stick as tall as they are. This extra length helps them cover more of the net when standing or moving across the crease.

Blade Material and Durability:

  • Goalie sticks are built to withstand more abuse, as they’re used to block shots and take high-impact hits. Goalie sticks tend to be reinforced and made of materials that can absorb the force of pucks better than player sticks.

Stick Flex:

  • Goalie sticks have a much stiffer shaft and lower flex rating than player sticks. This stiffness helps goalies make quick, controlled movements and provides stability when blocking or deflecting shots.

Grip and Handle:

  • Goalie sticks often have a different type of grip, or sometimes no grip at all, because goalies rarely stickhandle the puck in the same way players do. They want to maintain a solid grip while focusing on blocking shots.

Yes, goalie wax is typically used to improve puck control and preserve the overall longevity of tape.

Whether it’s a high-end or lower-quality stick, how often goalie sticks break is highly dependent on the frequency and level of play. If you're playing games twice a week and breaking sticks often, it's worth spending a few extra dollars on a higher-quality stick since more durable, high-end carbon sticks will easily last a year or more.