Who are the top hockey stick manufactures? (2024)

Who are the top hockey stick manufactures? (1)

The hockey equipment market is dominated by Bauer Hockey.

The venerable brand, founded in 1927 in Kitchener, Canada, has owned a market share upward of 50 percent for years. It has continued to do so despite multiple ownerships and the financial struggles of its recently departed parent company.

So, by the measure of units moved, Bauer is certainly the top hockey stick manufacturer.

But there is another way to ask — and many ways to answer — the question.

Who Makes the Best Hockey Sticks?

Bauer, Easton, Warrior, CCM and Sher-Wood would all argue for their own sticks — as would many other, smaller brands.

They might all be equally right, as “best” is a subjective measure dependent on the preference, play and pocketbook of the purchaser.

They might all be equally crazy, as hockey stick manufacturing is not a business for the faint of heart. In 2017 alone, Bauer and Easton were bought out of the bankruptcy of their parent company, and CCM — which was founded in 1899 — was sold by adidas for $110 million, 13 years after current adidas subsidiary Reebok bought the Canadian company for nearly $400 million.

But you probably aren’t as interested in performance on the bottom line as performance at the blue line. So …

What to Spend?

Unless you’re shopping for a wood stick to play in your turn-back-the-clock league, figure on spending least $50. There are a few acceptable, entry-level composite sticks in the $50-$60 range. Younger players who will outgrow their sticks quickly will probably want to shop at this price point.

If you’re going with retail, mid-range sticks are in the $120 to $180 bracket. Competitive junior players, concerned with both outgrowing sticks and their parents’ largesse, would do well here.

Pro-level sticks, at retail, can be found above $200 and the latest models can even be north of $300!

Speaking of Pro-Level Sticks

At prostockhockey.com, we pay careful attention to who’s using what in the National Hockey League.

Far and away the most popular stick for NHL players is the Bauer Nexus 1N. Used by 90 players in the 2016-17 season, it is a stick that favors neither brute force nor slickness. It has a mid kick point, responsive blade and large sweet spot.

Bauer also popped up at Nos. 3 and 8 on our most popular list with the Supreme 1S (used by 59 players) and the Vapor 1X (35 players). The former is Bauer’s power stick, with a high kick point and a focus on improving shot speed for players who like to load up for “heavy” shots. The latter has the opposite attributes — a low kick point and stiff blade both designed to aid a quick release.

CCM checks in at Nos. 2 and 4. The Ribcor Trigger (60 players) is designed for quick-release shots, while the Super Tacks 2.0 (50 players), with two flex zones, is considered more of an all-around stick.

Warrior occupies spots 5, 7 and 9. The Dynasty HD1 (49 players) is an all-around mid-kicker. The low-kick point Covert QRL (45 players) debuted in 2016 and quickly became popular. The Alpha QX (29 players) earned a spot on the list prior to being released on the retail market, and is, Warrior says, its strongest and lightest stick to date.

Easton isn’t the beast it was in the days Wayne Gretzky was using the company’s revolutionary aluminum stick, but they placed two twigs in our top 10. At No. 6, the Stealth CX (47 players) is noted for its extremely low kick point. At No. 10, the Synergy GX (16 players) is a mid-kick stick with the added feature of having each stick’s blade tailored to the shaft flex.

Who are the top hockey stick manufactures? (2024)

FAQs

Are CCM or Bauer sticks better? ›

The winner for high kick point goes to the Bauer Supreme Ultrasonic. Honestly, the CCM Super Tacks AS4 Pro is an incredible stick. The main reason Bauer gets the advantage here is simply because it offers a slightly higher kick point than the AS4 Pro.

Is CCM owned by Nike? ›

CCM Hockey is currently owned by Canadian private equity firm Birch Hill Equity Partners, after the Adidas Group sold the brand for around $100 million in 2017. As of June 2021, the newly appointed CEO by Birch Hill Equity Partners is Marrouane Nabih.

Are CCM and Bauer owned by the same company? ›

In 2017 alone, Bauer and Easton were bought out of the bankruptcy of their parent company, and CCM — which was founded in 1899 — was sold by adidas for $110 million, 13 years after current adidas subsidiary Reebok bought the Canadian company for nearly $400 million.

What are the top 5 hockey sticks? ›

The 6 Best Hockey Sticks of 2023
  • CCM JetSpeed FT3 Pro. Starting off our countdown of the best hockey sticks of 2022 is the CCM JetSpeed FT3 Pro coming in at number 6. ...
  • Bauer Supreme 3S Pro. ...
  • Warrior Covert QRE10. ...
  • CCM Super Tacks AS3 Pro. ...
  • Bauer Nexus Geo. ...
  • Bauer Supreme UltraSonic. ...
  • Bauer Vapor HyperLite.
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What stick do most NHL players use? ›

Most Popular Hockey Sticks
  • Bauer Vapor Hyperlite. Used by 115 of 822 NHL Players in 2022-23. CHECK CURRENT PRICE. ...
  • Warrior Alpha LX Pro. Used by 88 NHL Players in 2022-23. ...
  • Bauer Nexus Sync. Used by 72 NHL Players in 2022-23. ...
  • Bonus: CCM Jetspeed FT5 Pro. Used by 68 NHL Players in 2022-23 (Including 59 using FT4 Pro)

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