GasBandit
Staff member
I don't know if this is a phenomenon unique to only my childhood, but at the elementary school I attended, they kept a copious supply of plastic hockey sticks on hand that saw most of their use in the gymnasium at after-school supervision. They had white shafts and red or blue heads, and mostly they were pretty much what you'd expect.
Except each "team" got one wierd one. No, this was not a big thick goalie stick, it was, if anything, the opposite. The handle was the same, but the head was this tiny, gently curved pointed plantain-looking thing maybe 2/3rds or 3/4ths the length of a normal stick's head... and because naturally there were more kids than sticks, two poor saps always got stuck with the "little" sticks. God, did they suck for playing hockey in the gym.
Does anybody know what the heck was up with the tiny, curved, skinny-banana hockey sticks? What the heck are they? What are they used for?
Except each "team" got one wierd one. No, this was not a big thick goalie stick, it was, if anything, the opposite. The handle was the same, but the head was this tiny, gently curved pointed plantain-looking thing maybe 2/3rds or 3/4ths the length of a normal stick's head... and because naturally there were more kids than sticks, two poor saps always got stuck with the "little" sticks. God, did they suck for playing hockey in the gym.
Does anybody know what the heck was up with the tiny, curved, skinny-banana hockey sticks? What the heck are they? What are they used for?