I wouldn't knock on Sportchek,
but I find it hard to think they would be necessarily more knowledgable than a staff working in a hockey specialized store.
Sportchek tries to hire someone hockey knowledgable working in the hockey department, which is good, but sometimes, it's not always the case.
And that's when you'll get some general service.
That being said, because Sportchek targets more mid range, I like shopping at Sportchek if I already know what I want.
Generally, I get my "service" from online by checking out reviews before hand on products. It depends on what you're buying.
I guess if you're buying something simple like gloves, you don't really need all that much service.
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Originally Posted by 03c0upe
anyone know where i can get a wooden stick with a plastic blade, dont want to cut my stick to put on a plastic blade. need for floor hockey
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http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en
Pretty cheap. They weigh a "ton" though.