He said in an interview that he would use any stick that made him better...but thinks he will stick to CCM.This may or may not happen, but here is McDavid using the Sherwood Rekker!
He said in an interview that he would use any stick that made him better...but thinks he will stick to CCM.
That would be a huge get for Sherwood. I really like their Code sticks. Only issue for me is their P88 blade is about a centimeter shorter than comparables from Bauer and CCM for some reason.Probably the only one keeping this thread going but is that Connor Bedard posing with Sherwood?! Yes it is!
That would be a huge get for Sherwood. I really like their Code sticks. Only issue for me is their P88 blade is about a centimeter shorter than comparables from Bauer and CCM for some reason.
I wonder if we see Willie Nylander make the move to Sherwood gloves this season.
I promise you I am NOT a rep of Sherwood (lol) but a big time player has been using the new Code stick for a few games now!
Willy Nylander looks great with the new Code
Picked up an Element 2 from Pro Hockey life today on clearance for $60. Haven't played with it yet, but the big appeal to me was, I just realized their intermediate sticks come in 50 flex. As s short person who likes to use a really short stick, I only had one brand choice if I wanted a 50 flex stick with a full sized blade, but now it seems other companies are catching on and giving us short folk some choices.
Unfortunately, for a company that has intentions of making a comeback, finding their high-end sticks in-store is next to impossible. You would figure a company owned by Canadian Tire would have their products be plentiful in stores owned by said company like Canadian Tire, Sport Check, and Pro Hockey Life. But nope. Even with the low end sticks, they'll have around 5-10 in a store.
Weird logic, that would mean those sticks are sold out and are doing well..... with that said I've had no issues finding their top end sticks at SC and PHL....
I use offname brands like Twig and Custom Hockey Sticks because the big brands don’t sell PM9 anymore.
Sherwood was always a brand that never had many of those. Bobby Ryan’s curve YEARS AGO was the PM9 equivalent before it became the P88 equivalent.
Sherwood’s sticks have always been quality with the overly exorbitant price tags that come with Bauer, CCM, Warrior and True sticks. If they made a PM9 curve available in their regular rotation, they’d gather a TON of customers.
PM9 sold like crazy. Stores, online, it was a big seller. I would look for it and could never find it lol. There’s definitely a demand for it.I don't know if they'd gather a ton of customers. Newer generation of players are gravitating towards P29s, P28s. P90s is a relatively new curve that's being added to many brands lineup, while phasing out the P88.
Unfortunately the more traditional curves like the PM9 and P88 just aren't clicking with the current generation of hockey players.
I miss the P38.
There's certainly a demand for it, but unfortunately not enough to justify the economics compared to the other curves. If it was a bigger seller then the other curves, the brands wouldn't have discontinued it.PM9 sold like crazy. Stores, online, it was a big seller. I would look for it and could never find it lol. There’s definitely a demand for it.
I can tell you this, they have the sticks on their websites but not in the store. So as far as I can tell, they're not selling out. They're just not in the store in great abundance in terms of Pro Hockey Life and Sport Chek. The only store in my area, which is a Canadian hockey city, that's carrying the Sherwood Legend Pro is a Source for Sports store, but it's only carrying the top end stick.
Canadian Tire doesn't have any of the new Rekker Legends or Element series on their site or in store,
If they made a PM9 curve available in their regular rotation, they’d gather a TON of customers.
I don't know if they'd gather a ton of customers. Newer generation of players are gravitating towards P29s, P28s. P90s is a relatively new curve that's being added to many brands lineup, while phasing out the P88.
Unfortunately the more traditional curves like the PM9 and P88 just aren't clicking with the current generation of hockey players.
I miss the P38.
I can tell you this, they have the sticks on their websites but not in the store. So as far as I can tell, they're not selling out. They're just not in the store in great abundance in terms of Pro Hockey Life and Sport Chek. The only store in my area, which is a Canadian hockey city, that's carrying the Sherwood Legend Pro is a Source for Sports store, but it's only carrying the top end stick.
Canadian Tire doesn't have any of the new Rekker Legends or Element series on their site or in store,
People don't buy top end hockey gear at Canadian Tire.. of course they wouldn't stock it, everything at CT is entry level..
Not sure which city you're in because SC and PHL in AB and BC that I've seen have all had all tiers of Sherwood sticks.
Since this is bumped...Come on SWD Spezza Curve. I will buy you.
Since this is bumped...
Does anyone know if they've brought back anything resembling that Spezza Curve?
I need that lie, personally.