Choosing the Right Curve For YOU - Comparing P88 Vs. P28 Vs. P92

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2024
  • Todays video is about the three main retail curve options and how they are suited to different kinds of players and their own unique shooting styles.
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  • @aydenfinn4197

    Thank you guys for all the support on the video! For all of you that are discovering my channel for the first time and you if liked the video, I would really appreciate it if you subscribed, it costs nothing and really helps out the channel!

  • @NathanEfstation21

    I think this is the first youtube video discussing all 3 patterns together

  • @KT_Hockey

    Yeah, I’m a forward and use p88. I understand how difficult it would be to use a p88 curve after already getting used to other types of curves. I’ve used it my whole life and it works for me. Great video.

  • @alvesy188

    P88 is my personal favourite, so much more shooting control for every type of shot including backhands! Don’t need big curves to do toe drags, Crosby’s blade is almost flat!

  • @user-un4mu1hj5o

    P88 for lasers and bar downs. Open toe curves like the other two are for guy who park on top of the crease. Closed toe or "slightly open" is for the sharp shooters the way I see it. I can still go top shelf from inside the crease with an 88. You just have to know how to use it. The open toe curves I feel like I need to slow my shot down to keep the puck on the blade to the end before it flings off the top and over the net.

  • @RyobiCEO

    What changes do you make to your release with the p28 when you want to shoot low?

  • @Hartwell10

    You hit the nail on the head for the P92. Its just good at everything but isn't great at anything. Its definitely a boring curve, but there is a reason why its the most popular/widely used curve there is. Its just so consistent. If you want a curve that will elevate your stick handling, go P28. if you want consistency and easier shooting, P92 is your curve.

  • @tuttifrutti8576

    I just bought a p28 today and tried it for the first time. After 2 hours I still couldn’t really get the feel for it other than momentarily but your explanation of the lie change just made so much sense. I gotta cut like 2-3 cm off the shaft and it’ll be perfect. I also went from low kick to mid kick at the same time and this stick is currently slightly taller so I’m looking to cut it down to like 1-2 cm taller than my last stick. Before I had a p90tm so the toe is what I keep using right now and the tape wear says it all. The heel feels kinda awkward for now

  • @phuesler

    Thanks Ayden for continuously providing great hockey content. I think I might even prefer the voice over version of the videos. Growing up playing with wooden sticks, I gravitated to the P88 when I got back into the game. I since moved on to P92 and P28, because I think they are better for modern shooting, where you use the flex of the blade to generate more power. One thing that bothers me about the P28 is the risk of the puck flying into the stands if you hit at the wrong part of the blade. Therefore I‘ve settled for the P92. Boring is good, predictable and reliable. And you can get it pretty much anywhere.

  • @robertmisiuk7137

    P88 is amazing for wrist shots. Never had an issue. P28 I am not a fan of. Not sure which stick you are using, but P88 is mid curve.

  • @BackcountryCamerons

    Great breakdown…thank you!

  • @aydenfinn4197

    I recently made an Instagram account where I’ll be posting more short form content, make sure to check it out @

  • @unclenety5834

    i gotta ask, how do you get ice like this to yourself? do you work at the rink and during downtime go and skate? or do you rent the ice??

  • @MrBjsouthern

    What was the average mph for those shots you felt good about? Can you please talk us through your wrist shot form/mechanics of the shot/ core muscle use to achieve max velocity. I can’t seem to get out of the mid 50s and looks like you are well into the 70s. Thanks

  • @tkoze
    @tkoze  +1

    I was a big p88 guy until I tried the p90tm, that's my new favorite

  • @thughes84

    88 is life. So balanced, can do everything very well. May not excel in any specific area but provides lots of tools in the box for sure.

  • @Metalblaze124

    Noticed the signage, I'm from nearby, like 30 mins away lol Just learning hockey at 40 and your vid came up at random. Maybe I'll see ya in beer league next year?

  • @Dwarfus

    I use P88 Kane and it’s very nice for me as a puck moving/stay at home defender, it’s great for passing/flat saucers and puck handling because it is super flat but shooting isn’t the way to go with P88 in general (because it is pretty flat) based off my experiences

  • @bfish9700

    I started with a P88, didn't know any better. I switched to P92, I think any shortcomings I have are me, not the stick. I'm stickhandling better, I have a good shot, I almost entirely shoot off the toe.

  • @bradentaylor4446

    Do a video on stick length