Warrior, Bauer, Easton, Reebok, and CCM hockey stick blade patterns are summarized. Each blade is defined by its toe shape, curve location and degree, face shape, and lie number. The curve specifies where the blade bends from heel to toe and influences player style. The face can be neutral, slightly open, or open. Lie is the angle between shaft and ice, with lower numbers indicating a lower stance. Blade patterns are grouped by similar specifications to indicate comparable player profiles.
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Similar Pattern
Warrior W05 Granlund
Bauer P91A Staal
Easton E6
Reebok P36A Phaneuf
CCM P15 Galchenyuk
TOE Round
CURVE 1/2'' Mid Heel
FACE Open Wedge
LIE 6
C02
CURVE Similar Pattern
Warrior W12 Pavelski
Bauer PO2 Kesler
Easton E5
TOE Square
CURVE Heel
FACE Open
LIE 7
Similar Pattern
Warrior W88 Zetterberg
Bauer P88 Kane
Reebok P40 Hossa
CCM P40 Perron
TOE Round
CURVE 9/16' Mid
FACE Slightly Open
LIE 6
Similar Pattern
TOE Round
CURVE 3/8' Mid Heel
FACE Open
LIE 5
Warrior W01 Lupul
Bauer PM9 Stamkos
Easton E4
Reebok P42 Duchesne
CCM P45 Tavares
Similar Pattern
TOE Round
CURVE 1/2' mid toe
FACE Open
LIE 6
Warrior W03 Henrique
Bauer P92 Backstrom
Easton E3 Sakic/Hall
Reebok P87A Crosby
CCM P19 Nugent-Hopkins
BLADE PATTERN
Each blade pattern has a combination of 3 key propeties that include
curve, face, and lie that define the player profile.
FACE
The position of the blade following the curve that comes in
neutral/closed, slightly open, and open.
CURVE
The location of the blade where the bend begins, starting from the heel
towards the toe. This typically defines the player style as the location
of the bend in certain areas is optimized for specific player styles.
LIE
The angle between the shaft of stick and blade when flat on the ice
(when most of the blade bottom is touching the ice/ground) The lower
the lie means the angle is smaller and player is lower to the ground. A
higher lie number means the angle is larger and player is more upright.
BeClutch.me
C14
CURVE
C92
CURVE
C11
CURVE
C88
CURVE