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Sr. Hockey Sticks (65-102 Flex)

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Senior Player Equipment

Senior
Hockey Sticks

Shop senior sticks from Bauer, Warrior and Sherwood. Built for adult players who demand performance, power and precision on the ice.

Buying Guide

Choose Your Flex

Lower flex means a softer, more whippy feel. Higher flex gives more power and stiffness. Choose based on your playing style and shot type.

Stick Length

Standing in skates, the stick should reach your chin. Cut down to adjust flex and length.

Blade Curve

Mid curves offer balance between passing and shooting. Heel curves suit harder slapshots.

Grip or No Grip

Grip finish gives better control with gloves. Non-grip allows faster hand movement on the shaft.

 
Curve Guide +
P92 / W03 / P29 / PP92
Great puck control, quick releases, one of the most popular patterns in the game
Curve: Mid Face: Open Lie: 5–6
Bauer P92CCM P29Warrior W03Sherwood PP92
P28 / W28 / PP28
Fastest growing pattern — toe drags, quick releases, lift on shots
Curve: Mid-Toe Face: Open Lie: 5–6
Bauer P28CCM P28Warrior W28Sherwood PP28
P88 / W88
Classic all-around — stickhandling, wrist shots, backhand
Curve: Mid Face: Slightly Open Lie: 4–5
Bauer P88CCM P88*Warrior W88
P90TM / W90T
Combines P92 curve with P28 control — balanced performance
Curve: Toe Face: Open Lie: 6
Bauer P90TMCCM P90TMWarrior W90TSherwood PP90

⚠ * CCM P88 shares the same name as Bauer P88 but may differ slightly.

FAQ +
What flex should I choose? +

Flex refers to how much the shaft bends when you shoot. Lower flex = softer and more whippy. Higher flex = stiffer and more powerful. When in doubt, go slightly softer as it is easier to load.

Does cutting the stick affect the flex? +

Yes — cutting the stick shorter makes it stiffer. Every 2.5 cm you cut adds approximately 5 flex points. If you plan to cut the stick, consider starting with a lower flex.

One-piece vs two-piece sticks? +

One-piece sticks offer better energy transfer and feel — preferred at higher levels. Two-piece sticks have a separate shaft and blade, making it easy to replace just the blade when it wears out.

What is the best curve for a beginner? +

A mid curve is generally the best starting point. It offers a good balance between shooting and passing, making it easier to develop all-round skills.

How long should my stick be? +

Standing in skates, the stick should reach your chin. Without skates it should reach your nose. Players who skate low often prefer shorter sticks for better puck control.

Grip or no grip finish? +

Grip finish has a tacky coating that keeps the stick in your hands. Non-grip allows faster hand movement on the shaft — preferred by players who frequently adjust their hand position.

 

 

Senior Hockey Sticks

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Senior Hockey Sticks

Sherwood

 
 

Senior Hockey Sticks

Warrior

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