CCM Tacks Flex: 85 Pattern: P46 Landeskog Height: 5’10” Weight: 226lbs Position: Wing Bought this stick right after demoing it at SJ6 in July. Played about 6 games and 2 drop-ins with it. Comparisons: Past sticks cluttering the garage include Easton sYnergy S19, Easton Stealth RS I and II, Bauer Total One, Miken ZL, True 5.2. Graphics So much of this is personal preference – I tend to like simple black more of a matte finish on my sticks and this is much bolder. That being said the greyish stick with bold yellow and black graphics is sharp and this is a great looking stick. The grey stick colors blends to a matte finish towards the blade. Overall it’s bold but not crazy due to simple classic colors. This is a grip stick, again not my preference, and it does not come in a non grip format. The grip plays moderately tacky and I felt comfortable with it on the ice. Was not hard to get used to but I would prefer non grip. There are no “shark skin” or “diamond” etchings for feel which is just fine by me. 9/10 Stick Construction, Weight and Balance Really well done here. You cannot see the fuse point at all – you can feel it a bit if you run your fingers over it and that’s all. This is a really well made stick. The stick is light weighing in at 430gms but that doesn’t come close to being the lightest in the category (that honor going to the Rekker EK15 at under 400 gms). That being said it’s pretty darn light and the balance is great. Maybe a tad light on the blade for me. 10/10 Blade The blade has a matte finish with a CCM graphic at the toe. That looks nice but I never get the point of that because it gets covered by tape. One thing I have come to look for in a blade is that I want it to be thin yet responsive with a soft feel. The Miken ZL for me set the standard on this and the True was just as good. The CCM blade is fairly thin but not as thin as the Miken or the True. Visually it’s nice. The feel is also pretty darn good. Maybe not quite as good as the Miken but plenty good. Receiving passes it has a soft feel with feedback somewhat muted. The puck though really stays on the blade nicely. Not pingy at all. Nice job on this blade overall. One thing about this blade that is worth discussing is the pattern. I have been using p92 clones for years and recently tried the p14 and fell in love with it. Finding p14 varients has been tough. The p46 Landeskog is billed as a Toews clone but it is not. It might even be better! The lie at the heel is the same as p92 but it has less rocker so there is more blade on the ice as you move towards the toe. I find this is the same as a p14. Where the p46 beats the p14 is that the blade is longer and taller so you get more paddle to play with. Nice job on this. Having more blade on the ice is really helping me shoot and play better. 10/10 Shaft/Flex This is a mid point flex stick and as such is great on clappers. The flex on this one is an 85 and I think it’s a true 85. Loads up nicely and you do have to lean in a bit. Shaft dimensions are excellent and similar to the True and Miken. It is concave but not aggressively so. Rounded corners. Very nice. 10/10 Stick handling, Passing and Shooting As discussed above the blade has a nice feel to it. Not the best ever but fairly good feedback. The puck though seems to stay glued to the blade so in this regard stick handling is helped. Overall I wouldn’t say this is a danglers stick but its is, for sure, a shooter’s stick! The puck is absolutely launched off this stick and I am shooting slap shots better then I ever have. As a mid flex shaft load and release is designed for a slap shot an the stick delivers. Wrist shots are reall solid and hard too – really more suited for a snap but you get my drift I’m sure. Does it have that quick release of a low flex point shaft, no, but that is not what I was looking for. Whether it is the blade pattern I am now using or technology in the stick I am not sure but I do now I am shooting better than I ever have. I’m going to take one point off for stick handling but know I love the game play in this twig. 9/10 Durability The grip finish shows no signs at all of peeling or discoloration. Excellent work on the finish and I expect the paint to hold up well – unlike my Miken ZL! I do have a fairly deep scar on the top of the blade and shaft running from the bottom of the shaft to the top of the blade. I don’t think I took any major chops there so I am bit surprised. As I move forward I will have to see if it I get more. I do not think it will impact long term durability. 8/10 but will revisit this later. Overall Really love the stick. I didn’t know if I would find stick love again after the Miken ZL and I am happy to say I can now move on. Love this stick. In fact a new one (I like to have at least 2 at a time – insert snicker here) was delivered last night!! It out shoots the True, shoots as good as my Miken ZL did and I really think CCM has a winner on their hands. 9/10