cmdrkean 0 Report post Posted March 1, 2021 Can someone explain why there are a lot of pro stock stocks for players that don’t use that brand of stick? for instance there are tons of True AX9 Auston Matthews out there and also some STX. I don’t really understand how these come to exist in any significant quantities other than they are just a clever marketing approach to move some additional volume by stamping the name ? Maybe equipment deals that didn’t materialize?? just curious more than anything:) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miller55 333 Report post Posted March 1, 2021 Brands often will make up a bunch of sticks or skates or whatever for a certain player to try to get them to switch brands. They most likely made sticks with Matthews specs to try to get him to use them and take an endorsement deal with True. That's my understand, could be other reasons too 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
helmet91 15 Report post Posted March 1, 2021 In regards to Matthews, I seem to recall him using True and STX twigs when he wasn't happy with Bauer... he just ended up with CCM. I would imagine those companies dumped a couple cases of sticks in his pattern and spec on him trying to get him transition over. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BruinDust 42 Report post Posted March 1, 2021 12 hours ago, cmdrkean said: Can someone explain why there are a lot of pro stock stocks for players that don’t use that brand of stick? for instance there are tons of True AX9 Auston Matthews out there and also some STX. I don’t really understand how these come to exist in any significant quantities other than they are just a clever marketing approach to move some additional volume by stamping the name ? Maybe equipment deals that didn’t materialize?? just curious more than anything:) I call them "Demo sticks", basically a batch is made for that particular player to try out, usually around training camp. Often times the player doesn't make a brand switch and now you have this batch of sticks that they won't be using so they often end up on the secondary market and retail market. Our local LHS a few years ago got a pile of True A-series and X-series sticks in for all sorts of NHL players who have never used True before or since. I ended up with a Tyler Motte A-Series. They were under $200 (at the time in late 2018) and legit A-series and X-series shafts so they were great value. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites