Warrior Hockey
Stick Curve Chart
Browse all of the different hockey stick curves from Warrior 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.

Curve Lie: 4
Player: Scheifele, Lupul, Burrows, Savard, Fedorov
Similar: Bauer PM9, Sherwood PP9

Curve Lie: 5
Player: Lidstrom
Similar: Bauer P02, True HCS

Curve Lie: 5
Player: Backstrom, Henrique, Kopitar, Draper, Toews
Similar: Bauer P92, CCM P29, Fischer P92, Sherwood PP92, TOVI T92, True T92

Curve Lie: 5
Player: Backstrom, Henrique, Kopitar, Draper, Toews
Similar: Bauer P92M, Sherwood PP92MX

Curve Lie: 5
Player: Suter, Granlund, Kovalev
Similar: Fischer P05, Sherwood PP05

Curve Lie: 5
Player: Karlsson
Similar: N/A

Curve Lie: 5.5
Player: Gallagher, Yakupov
Similar: Alkali A28, Bauer P28, CCM P28, Fischer P28, Sherwood PP28, TOVI T28, True T28

Curve Lie: 5.5
Player: Gallagher, Yakupov
Similar: Sherwood PP28MX

Curve Lie: 5.5
Player: Pacioretty
Similar: Fischer P77, Sherwood PP77

Curve Lie: 5
Player: Gaudreau, Zetterberg
Similar: Bauer P88, CCM P88, Fischer P88, Sherwood PP88, True T88

Curve Lie: 5
Player: Gaudreau, Zetterberg
Similar: None

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 Warrior stick, you will see the Warrior W03 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 |
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Open Toe |
Open |
Mid Toe |
Open Mid |
Slightly Open Mid |
Open Mid Heel |
Slightly Open Mid Heel |
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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 |
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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. |
Frequently Asked Questions:
Warrior Hockey Blade Curves
What are the most popular Warrior hockey stick curves?
Warrior’s most popular curves include the W28 toe curve, W3 mid-toe curve, W90T hybrid curve, and the max blade height W03.
What is the difference between the Warrior W28 and W3 curves?
The W28 curve is an aggressive toe curve with more hook, ideal for quick releases, curl-and-drags, and shooting from the toe. The W03 curve is a mid-toe curve with a slightly less open face, offering balanced control, accuracy, and versatility for all-around shooting.
Who should use the Warrior W90T curve?
The Warrior W90T is perfect for players who want the control of the W03 with the shooting benefits of a W28 at the toe. It’s a great choice for players progressing in skill who want a more advanced curve for better quick-release shots while maintaining puck control.
What are the benefits of Warrior’s Max Blade Height on stick curves?
Warrior’s Max Blade Height offers more surface area for catching passes, stickhandling, tipping pucks, and winning faceoffs. It gives players added confidence in puck control and is especially beneficial for net-front play.
Are there older, traditional Warrior curves like W02 and W05 still available?
Yes, Warrior still offers legacy curves like the W02 and W05 at select price points. The W02 features an open face with a square toe, while the W05 has a flatter curve, both catering to players who prefer classic, old-school blade patterns.