Sher-Wood
Corporation | |
Industry | Ice hockey equipment |
Founded | Sherbrooke, Quebec (1949) |
Headquarters | Sherbrooke, Quebec |
Website | www.sher-wood.com |
Sher-Wood Hockey Inc. is a maker of ice hockey equipment, which it sells under the Sher-Wood, SWD, and TPS brands.
Sticks
Until 2007, Sher-Wood was 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.[1]
Skater Sherwood Sticks
- Nexon 12
- Nexon 10
- Nexon 8
- Nexon 6
- Nexon 4
- T100
- T90
- T90 Undercover (All black version of the T90)
- T90 LKP (T90 with a lower kick point)
- T80
- T70
- T70 Undercover (All black or all white version of the T70)
- T50
Skater TPS Sticks
- Response RW2 ABS
- Response R61 Pro
- Response R8 Lite
- Response R6 PTC
- Response R2 PCT
- Response R2
- Response XN2
Goalie Sherwood Sticks
- 9950
- 7000
- 5030
- 5030CC
- 530
- Nexon
- T90
Equipment
Skater Sherwood Gloves
- 9950 Pro Robocop
- 9950 Pro
- 5030
- T90 Pro
- T90 Undercover (All black version of the T90 glove)
- T90
- T70
- T50
- Nexon N12
- Nexon N8
- Nexon N6
Skater TPS Gloves
- Response R10
- Response R8 Pro
Goalie Sherwood Catchers
- T100
- T95
- T90
- R12
Goalie Sherwood Blockers
- T100
- T95
- T90
- R12
Goalie Sherwood Leg Pads
- T100
- T95
- T90
- R12
Goalie Graphics
- MB 30
- X-Series
- PL 33
- R 12
Players who use Sher-Wood and TPS
Sher-Wood
- Sidney Crosby Started with Sher-Wood
- Dominik Hasek
- Ron Hextall
- Chris Chelios
- Al Macinnis
- Paul Coffey
- Peter Bondra
- Kent Nilsson Mr Magic
- Mikael Renberg
- Tomas Sandström
- Martin Brodeur
- Jaroslav Halák (stick only)
- Pascal Leclaire
- Bobby Ryan
- Francois Beauchemin
- Paul Stastny
- Jacob Trouba
- Zach Bogosian
- Craig Anderson
TPS
References
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