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  • This game is not only beautiful crafted, but a gas to play on! Its true that Stiga has a monopoly on current tournaments but are a far cry from the early days when Eagle games were in high demand. Eagle made their games with outstanding hockey graphics on metal tiered bases. They had different slot patterns to try out and ornate overheads to keep time, score and drop the pucks.

  • i have that same table

  • Man, that goalies moving lines looks nice. In Finland the goalie can only go sideways. :D

  • Nice looking but the playability does not seem as enticing to watch as the Bodycheck

  • looks like a beautiful game but all the tourneys are stiga.

  • wtf, its very different that we got here in finland. here the players are big , 3d and puck too, but smaller moving places..

  • We have that in Canada too lol. There are mannnyyy versions of it

  • ok ^^

  • We also have that in the US but only some are flat like that.

  • very nice game

  • I think im ordering this for my bday (mar17stpatsday)... i see the other ones have different names now "carrom" was chex i think and looks like bubble hockey in arcades but is 1100 bucks. I love the nets on this here table. only thing is backboards and plastic looks low , must go out of play alot

  • what table is that?

  • Go to the link provided. It is a custom game made by Rick Benej. There is another video here that shows actual gameplay. Excellent game. Worth every penny. I beleive it actually has more square inchs then a Chexx.

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  • I have that game. It's awesome. I've played it for so long that I can shoot top shelf now. There is a lot more possibilities as far as passing goes than in a Stiga. The only downside is that the springs break quite a bit. I had to replace them 4 times now. I do shoot the puck pretty hard though.

  • I have that game too! I was wondering, how do u shoot top shelf? I can't seem to get it.

  • I am going to record a video of me playing the game soon.

    As far as shooting top shelf goes, I basically do it with a quick flick of a wrist. I also found it works easiest for me when shooting from the wing with the center of the stick.

  • Hi guys,

    To pick the top corner I find the easiest way is to use a snapshot with the tip of the blade. When I say snapshot it is like a semi-slapshot and this works very well and very accurate.

  • Such a comment can only come from a person that can´t play Stiga. Please remember that Jacob Lindahl - a former Stiga world champion - only needed some weeks of practice to kick asses with the Benej champs. For some reason the best Benej players never kick Stiga asses. Reason? We are simply just a lot better at table hockey!

  • I want this not to be a forum about who is better than who. We all enjoy playing table hockey. It is pure fact that Stiga has a very small playing surface. Imagine the NHL playing on a surface the size of a tennis court. It minimizes creative play. The Benej table is spacious and of excellent quality. The Benej table I feel is more fun to play.

  • The slots for the goalkeeper look awfully fiddly - I prefer stiga

  • The goalie slot system is brilliant on this game. I've played on Stiga and I found the game to be very limited in terms of creative play and found Stiga boring to watch. The game produced by Table Hockey is the finest table hockey game out there. It is so much fun to play and the open ice passing is fantastic. Stiga is like playing hockey in thimble.

  • I have that same exact table!!! The rods are small and they are ment to be twisted with ur fingers insted of ur hands like in foosball. It's $499.99. I'ts awesome!!!

  • Visit the table hockey website above right for SUMMER SPECIAL!

  • Click on the tablehockey website above right for great photos and info.

  • Cool! Especially slots for goaltender!

  • That's a sweet looking table, It's the perfect shape too. Does it come with heavy duty foosball style rods or smaller stiga style ones?

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