Why do hockey players tape their sticks?
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Answer: Improves puck grip and feel
Makes stick waterproof — Wrong. Tape does repel some moisture (prevents ice buildup), but primary purpose is grip—tape texture catches puck better than smooth blade.
Adds weight for harder shots — Wrong. Tape adds negligible weight. Purpose is puck control—textured tape grips puck during handling, passing, shooting.
Improves puck grip and feel ✓ — Correct! Puck control enhancement! Tape on blade provides: (1) Grip—texture catches puck better (stickhandling, shooting). (2) Protection—blade durability against ice/puck wear. (3) Feel—customized tape thickness for touch preference. Blade tape patterns vary (full wrap, toe only). Knob tape (top of stick) improves hand grip. Color choice: white (sees puck better) vs black (hides puck from goalie—debated). Replace frequently—worn tape loses grip!
