Menu Close

What is the P88 curve in CCM?

What is the P88 curve in CCM?

P40
CURVES EQUIVALENCES

BAUER CCM SHER-WOOD
P88 P40 PP88
PM9 P14 PP96
P28 P28 PP28
P90TM

What curve does Patrice Bergeron use?

Generating table…

PLAYER HAND CURVE
Connor McDavid L P90
CLAYTON KELLER L P92 (SAKIC)
Patrice Bergeron R CUSTOM (BERGERON PRO)
CLAUDE GIROUX R P10

What curve does Nugent Hopkins use?

New CCM Blade Patterns and Curve Numbers

NEW CCM Patterns PRO STOCK # Old Patterns
Retail – P19 (Nugent-Hopkins) P19 CCM P19 (Nugent-Hopkins), H11 *P29 is close!
Retail – P28 (McDavid) P28 H28 (Open Toe – similar to Easton E28)
P88 (Ovechkin) P80 New – Similar to the Bauer P88 Kane
NA P17 H17 (Mid – similar to the Easton Iginla)

What is the CCM P90 curve?

CCM’s response to the max blade height is the new curve called the Tavares P90TM, which is a fusion between the toe on the P28 and the rest of the blade of the P29 while flattening the bottom and changing the lie. But you can easily notice the bigger toe when stick handling and toe dragging.

What CCM curve is closest to P88?

The CCM Curve that’s closest to Bauer’s popular P88 curve would be the CCM Ovechkin P88 curve.

What Flex does Connor McDavid use?

“He is by a good margin, the best offensive player in the world”. What flex stick does a pro of such high caliber and high points use? McDavid says the flex he uses is “pretty stiff, actually”. He uses an 85 flex that’s cut down a bit.

What stick does Aleksander Barkov use?

Aleksander Barkov game used Bauer 1N stick, 102 flex, LH, mid curve.

What does P28 mean on a hockey stick?

Most noticeably stars like Ovechkin, Doughty or Getzlaf are using what has become known as the Open Toe (P28 in most brands) pattern. Just like everything else in hockey when people see success they try to emulate it, and elite players have flocked to the open toe.

What does P mean on a hockey stick?

Hockey stick flex numbers refer to the stiffness of the stick. The number is a measurement of the amount of pressure required to bend the stick 1 inch. The higher the flex number, the stiffer the stick. Retail model sticks generally range from about 30 for young kids up to 110.

Posted in Other