CCM Vector Ice Hockey Skates





Nike Bauer ONE70 PM9 Ice Hockey Stick







Nike Bauer ONE70 Senior Hockey Stick PM9 FLEX 77

* Lite Stick 'Um
* Low-mid point kick point
* .520 Power Taper
* RE-AKT blade technology



Hockey Blade Pattern Chart - Nike Bauer

Player/Pattern Curve Type Curve Depth Face Angle Lie Toe

P91 Johnson Mid-Heel Slight Open-Wedge 6 Round Medium
P91A Staal Mid-Heel Slight Open-Edge 6 Round Long
P88 Lindros Mid Moderate Slight Open 6 Round Medium
P92 Naslund Mid-Toe Moderate Open 6 Round Medium
PM9 Malkin Mid-Heel Moderate Open 5 Round Medium
P106 Gagne Heel Moderate Open 5 Round Medium



YTH 42 Kids are growing up with composite in today's hockey market; it should start with the YTH players.

JR 52 Generally for ages 8-12 where the skills are in early development and softer flex will enhance puck velocity and increase release time

67 This flex is great for PeeWee and Bantam age players, that have smaller hands that can quite use a SR shaft dimension but needs a longer blade for controlling the puck

SR 77 For the player seeking maximum energy loading; this is the softest flex available on the market today in a SR dimension

SR 87 Probably the most popular flex rating today, this is for the player seeking a quick-release whether it's a one-time or streaking down the wing

SR 102 This is for the player that has an arsenal of different shots within their game