Composite Ice Hockey Sticks

This is for the goalies hockey: RM9 preferably Sher Bauer XXX wood, or another choice?
Both compounds are sticks.This is a work of the school and my next match stick choice.Please preference and leave a quick comment on what your preferences and choose what to say other brands and compounds or wood, I'm open to other clubs. I have the facts, but now I need opinions
I had bad luck with sticks Sherwood last minute and do not forget God that supports the Nike logo on anything. I always been lucky with CCM and Vaughn sticks. I would say that Vaughn, specialize in the guards so they know what they are doing so.
| | Sherwood SWD 5030 SC Junior Wooden Ice Hockey Stick – One Color Right Hand HCSY $24.99 The Sher-Wood SWD 5030 SC junior ice hockey stick boasts a two-piece aspen core, reinforced with birch multi-lamination. Its white ash blade is reinforced with multi-directional, highly impact-resistant fiberglass…. |
| | Reebok 5K Senior Ice Hockey Stick With Grip $79.99 The Reebok® 5K senior ice hockey stick features a lightweight composite blade, which provides stiffness while maintaining durability; the shaft is textured with Snake Grip™ for better handling. Sidekick Technology™ promises an ultra-low kick zone for extremely fast releases…. |
| | Warrior AK27 Grip Sled Hockey Shaft [SENIOR] $24.99 Newly refined and optimized, the Warrior AK27 Grip Sled Hockey Shaft and Blade have what it takes to compete. Constructed of rugged materials, specifically for the Sled Hockey player, this set is ready for battle. * Warrior’s high performance brand, design and quality available for Sled Hockey * Constant flex profile gives you consistent performance * 5 Skin composite impact pro… |
| | Easton Stealth S3 Grip Senior Ice Hockey Stick- 85 Flex $59.99 The Easton® Stealth® S3 senior ice hockey stick features concave shaft geometry and an ultra-thin taper…. |
| | 50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick $7.74 From the days when proto-humans lashed animal jawbones to sticks and whacked wildebeest-poop slapshots in Olduvai Arena to today’s super-high-tech computer-assisted extravaganzas, one by-product of the hockey game has gone unnoticed and untapped. Until now . . . In 50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick, Peter Manchester transforms the agony of a fractured stick into the thrill of creation. … |