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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2010

In this video AND article http://icehockeyreviews.com/training-aids/green-biscuit-training-puck-review/ we thoroughly review the Green Biscuit hockey puck. The green biscuit is meant to be used off ice, but slide like a regular puck does on the ice. A lot of hockey players say it slides great, but we couldn't just take their word for it, so we went out and tested it ourselves.

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  • I have a quick question some one pleaseee answer. i want to get the green biscuit but im afraid that if i use my stick on the asphalt it will get torn up and my stick will begin to break. how do i avoid this?

  • @NOVAfilming Use a cheap wood stick! If you are going to use a composite stick then get a hockey shooting pad / roll-up shooting pad

  • do they sell them at dicks sporting goods? and can you also do things like michigan tricks?

  • @EthanThatCapitalsFan Not to sure what stores they sell in, we just get them online. You can't really scoop the Green Biscuit up because it is made to stay flat. Just use a regular puck to practice that. Also you have to do it differently on the ice than you do off the ice. There is a good video on the channel howtohockeydotcom explaining how to do it on the ice.

  • how much is that

  • @532baby they go for about $10, check out our full article and we have more information and a link to where you can buy them

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  • are you able to do the michigan on asphalt with it?

  • i realize taking slapshots and ringing the puck off the post could break the biscuit, but can it handle snapshots/wristshots in to the net and bouncing down on to the pavement?

  • The clip of Jeremy and his friend is from the HowToHockey review of the Green Biscuit.

  • play it again sports carries them for about $ 12

  • 2:26 the pass master doesn't even move lolz

  • How does the shooting compare with either a real puck or roller puck

  • can you shoot with the green biscut

  • @munozj14 it is about 12 bucks

  • lol i have that exact same stick xD

  • hey youre from hth

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