Bauer Hockey
Stick Curve Chart

Bauer Hockey Stick Curve Chart header image

Browse all of the different hockey stick curves from Bauer Hockey right here! If you need help finding out which blade curve you should use on your stick, check out our How to Select a Hockey Stick Blade Curve article or explore our other article articles that will teach you to shop like a pro in our Hockey Learning Center.

Bauer P14 Hockey Stick Blade Curve: Toe Curve, Medium Length, Slightly Open Face and Round Toe. Great for technical puck handling, toe drags and all around dangles. Perfect for sniping top shelf with wrist shots and snap shots.

Player: Toews
Similar: CCM P46, Sherwood PP14, True T27, Warrior W14

Bauer P28 Hockey Stick Blade Curve: Toe Curve, Medium Length, Open Face and Round Toe. Its unique design helps a player to shoot with the hands out front and close to the body, making it quick and easy to snipe all parts of the net.

Player: Eichel, '15 Giroux
Similar: Bauer P28, CCM P28, Fischer P28, Sherwood PP28, TOVI T28, True T28, Warrior W28

Bauer P88 Hockey Stick Blade Curve: Mid Curve, Slightly Open Face, Medium Length and Round Toe. Traditional curve that offers excellent versatility. It is easy to control the puck with and excels on all shots including the backhand.

Player: Matthews, '15 Ovechkin, '14 Backstrom, Naslund
Similar: CCM P88, Fischer P88, Sherwood PP88, True T88, Warrior W88

Bauer P92 Hockey Stick Blade Curve: Mid-Toe Curve, Medium Length, Open Face and Round Toe. Mid curve helps cradle the puck, making it great for puck handling. Excels in wrist and snap shots and helps elevate the puck.

Player: Matthews, '15 Ovechkin, '14 Backstrom, Naslund
Similar: CCM P29, Fischer P92, Sherwood PP92, TOVI T92, True T92, Warrior W03

Bauer P92 Max Hockey Stick Blade Curve: Mid-Toe Curve, Medium Length, Open Face and Round Toe. P92 curve with additional material on top of the blade that provides better control on bad ice, puck battles, tipping pucks and faceoffs.

Player: Matthews, '15 Ovechkin, '14 Backstrom, Naslund
Similar: Sherwood PP92MX, Warrior M03

Bauer PM9 Hockey Stick Blade Curve: Mid-heel Curve, Medium Length, Closed Face and Round Toe. The gradual curve makes it perfect for crisp, accurate passing and quick backhanders. It offers a large sweet spot for hard slap shots and one-timers.

Player: Larkin, Stamkos, Malkin, Hossa, St. Louis
Similar: Sherwood PP9, Warrior W01

Bauer P01 Hockey Stick Blade Curve: Toe Curve, Medium Length, Closed Face and Round Toe. Created specifically for the new hockey player with its longer control zone, toe curve for lifting the puck and a flatter lie for better puck-to-blade contact.
Page Break graphic

Hockey Blade Curve Comparison Chart

Find out how the hockey stick blade curves compare between Bauer, CCM, Sherwood, True, Warrior, Alkali and Fischer right here! If you are looking to find the comparable curve in a different hockey brand to what you are currently using; find your current brand and blade curve in the brand row like the Bauer P92. If you are shopping for a CCM stick, you will see the CCM P29 curve is the equivalent under the Open Mid Toe column. Mobile users, make sure to scroll left and right on the chart to see all of the different curve types.

Hockey Blade Curve Comparison Chart

Open
Toe

Open
Mid
Toe

Mid
Toe
Open
Mid
Slightly
Open
Mid
Open
Mid
Heel
Slightly
Open
Mid
Heel
Bauer P14 P28 P92
P92M*
P88 P91A
P02
PM9
CCM P46 P28 P29

P90TM* P88
Sherwood PP26
PP26MX*
PP28
PP28MX*
PP92
PP92MX*
PP90MX* PP88 PP77
TOVI T28 T92

True T27 T28 T92

T90T* T88
Warrior W14 W28
M28*
W03
M03*
W88
M88*
W05
W02
W01
Alkali A28 A33
A92
A20 A19
Fischer P28 P92

P88 P05 P77
Curves with an asterisk * after them are max blade height.
Page Break graphic