Sher-Wood

Sher-Wood Hockey Inc. is a maker of ice hockey equipment, which it sells under the Sher-Wood, SWD, and TPS brands. Since 2008, it has been the official supplier of game pucks to the NHL, taking over those duties upon its purchase of InGlasCo, which had served in that capacity prior to its purchase by Sher-Wood.[1][2]

Sher-Wood Hockey
Corporation
IndustryIce hockey equipment
FoundedSherbrooke, Quebec (1949)
HeadquartersCalgary, Alberta
Websitesher-wood.com

In 2018, Canadian Tire Corp. says it has acquired Sher-Wood Athletics Group Inc.'s global hockey trademarks.[3]

Sticks

Sidney Crosby with a Sher-Wood stick (left); A Sher-Wood puck commemorating the 100-year anniversary of Matthews Arena at Northeastern University (right)

Until 2007, Sher-Wood was one of the last ice hockey manufacturing company to produce their own wooden sticks in North America, the other companies having all offshored production to developing countries. In late 2007, Sherwood-Drolet announced that they would also move production of cheaper wooden sticks overseas to concentrate their North American plants on composite sticks.[4]

Skater Sher-Wood sticks

  • Rekker M90
  • Rekker M80
  • Rekker M70
  • Rekker M60
  • Rekker EK365
  • Rekker EK345
  • Rekker EK325
  • Rekker EK300
  • Rekker EK60
  • Rekker EK40
  • Rekker EK20
  • BPM 150
  • BPM 120
  • BPM 090
  • BPM 060
  • T90 2ND GEN

Goaltender Sher-Wood sticks

  • BPM150
  • BPM120
  • BPM090
  • GS650
  • GS350
  • GS350 WHITE
  • 9950 HOF
  • Vintage 530
  • Vintage G5030

References

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