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What is stick and puck?

I always thought it was where people go on the ice and everybody seperates into teams and they just scrimmage for fun, but then that's drop in, isn't it? I'm a goalie and I wanna go and scrimmage. I don't want to sit in the net and have about 6 shots a second like the beginning of a practice, where everyone shoots at you at once and makes you look bad because obviously I'm letting some in. That's not so bad at a practice, because it doesn't last too long, but stick and puck sessions are an hour.

so is stick and puck organized, or do they dump a bunch of pucks on the ice and everybody does whatever the fuck they want? Because that doesn't sound fun to me at all.
>> Anonymous
>>233573
It's the latter, I've done it a few times.

What you want is open hockey, or something similar. Which is games. And usually the ones I've seen have goalies play for free.
>> Anonymous
>>233580
thanks for telling me, and do you see goalies there very often? because that doesn't realy sound appealing to me at all.
>> Anonymous
>>233610
No, the times I've done it, the nets were empty
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>>233615
alright, thanks alot, I guess I'll just wait til the next drop in session