Mite-dad wrote:Can someone honestly tell my why you have less feel with a composite stick? I'd think just the opposite. Afterall, they don't make wood fishing rods. Seriously, I'm clueless (as usual).

In My Opinion, You can probably feel MORE with a composite stick. But it is the TYPE of feel that you have. With wood you have a softer feel.
One reason for the difference is the blade itself. Feel the blade of a 1-piece composite stick(Without tape), then feel the blade on a wood stick again without tape. You will notice a difference immediately.
Composite=smoother, and harder
Wood= rougher, and softer
When receiving a pass with a composite stick you feel the force or the pass so much more than with a wood stick, so your natural reaction in order to stop the puck is you must apply equal force back. This, combined with the hardness, and smoothness of the blade causes a lot more passes to bounce off of the composite sticks because many players cannot give with a hard pass without it sliding right off.
As far as stickhandling... I haven't noticed a whole lot of difference really, I'd still give a slight edge to wood just because of the rougher blade, the puck seems to stick a little better, but the difference has been almost unnoticeable to me.
So to sum it up, it's easier to have SOFT hands with a wood stick, because you don't need to have SOFTER hands to use them effectively.