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In Case You Wanted To Know- What Is Cliff Ronning Doing These Days
by Paul on 09/01/10 at 12:46 PM ET
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from Andy Radia of Canucks.com,
The ‘hometown boy’ is now back home; this time as an entrepreneur. Ronning, 44, has teamed up with former Easton executive Holmes Ghassemi, and Innovative Hockey’s Ron Kunisaki to launch Base Hockey Labs – a hockey stick design and manufacturing firm.
The company’s unique business model is based on the following premise: In the game of golf, it’s commonplace for golfers to spend hundreds of dollars to have their clubs custom fitted and sized - so, why not in hockey? Why don’t hockey players do the same for their sticks?
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I miss Cliff Ronning. I loved how he played the game, especially as a high skilled small dude. Good luck Cliff!
Posted by Osrt on 09/01/10 at 01:19 PM ET
If anyone cares, here’s their FB page, also contains a link to their website:
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Posted by TheFreak on 09/01/10 at 02:44 PM ET
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From what I’ve been told, the price to mass produce one of these custom sticks is prohibitive, and NHLers go through quite a few sticks.
Posted by NHLJeff from Pens fan in Chicago, IL on 09/01/10 at 12:54 PM ET