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See guinea pig Steeler Dagenais give top whack - VIDEO



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Published Date: 11 July 2008
SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY boffins tasked to test the breaking strength of ice hockey sticks knew exactly who to use as a guinea pig.
They took this video at iceSheffield of Steelers' Canadian defenceman Randy Dagenais in full slap shot mode.

Dagenais is a student himself at the university; he and team-mate Steve Munn are sitting an MBA course there.

The research is being carried out by the University's Polymer Centre - where the video is deemed "highly interesting from a technical point of view."

Students are collecting details on "stick and puck speeds, contact times and stick bending."

Meanwhile Steelers' spokesman Dave Simms joked: "That was an expensive shot...Randy is normally much more accurate than that!"

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  • Last Updated: 14 July 2008 6:48
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  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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