/sp/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.
>>233573It'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.
>>233580thanks for telling me, and do you see goalies there very often? because that doesn't realy sound appealing to me at all.
>>233610No, the times I've done it, the nets were empty
>>233615alright, thanks alot, I guess I'll just wait til the next drop in session