Let’s Play Hockey Expo 2009 – Blade Tape

bladetape_logo_postThis article is part of the Let’s Play Hockey Expo 2009 series presented by DailyHockeyDeal.com. The Let’s Play Hockey Expo is the largest consumer expo in the U.S. In this interview, Executive Editor TK Stohlman interviews Richard Findlay of Blade Pro Products.

Blade Pro Products manufactures a revolutionary hockey tape, called blade tape that quickly and easily adheres to the hockey stick and eliminates snow and ice build up.  The product is used by many professional hockey players and has received praise for its ability to increase handling and act as a shock absorber.

In addition to introducing us to this product, Richard also provided parents some great advice for helping young players excel in the game of hockey.  For more information about Blade Tape, visit their website at www.bladetape.ca.

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