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Yes,thanks. I would be interested. I think the root cause is a nick or stress riser that results from contact during play. They need a 'protective covering' to prevent the surface damage. Maybe.
They need a lot of flex to get the energy transferred to the puck, but not so much they snap. It's tricky.
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