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P46 equivalents

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CCM's P14 is the same as Bauer PM9 which is the base curve for P46. It's just a PM9 shape with shaved toe and P92 curve with a tiny bit of toe added. Bauer's P14 has some similarities, but it's much more aggressive in both its toe rocker and curve depth.

Not sure about P77. Can't think of any other than the Sher-Wood Coffey, but isn't that obsolete today?

Pro Stock Hockey Sticks offers P46. If you really love that curve, that's probably your best bet.

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On 12/19/2025 at 11:03 AM, flip12 said:

CCM's P14 is the same as Bauer PM9 which is the base curve for P46. It's just a PM9 shape with shaved toe and P92 curve with a tiny bit of toe added. Bauer's P14 has some similarities, but it's much more aggressive in both its toe rocker and curve depth.

Not sure about P77. Can't think of any other than the Sher-Wood Coffey, but isn't that obsolete today?

Pro Stock Hockey Sticks offers P46. If you really love that curve, that's probably your best bet.

Where is the curve of the p14 positioned? Does it have a toe hook like a p28? If so is it as pronounced/noticeable?

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16 hours ago, JAY4114 said:

Where is the curve of the p14 positioned? Does it have a toe hook like a p28? If so is it as pronounced/noticeable?

Bauer P14: curve is all over. I haven't seen one in person in a while, but the most similar curve I can think of is the classic Sher-Wood Coffey, but with a very different blade shape. Coffey's all chunky and beaky while Bauer P14 is rather svelte.

CCM P14: curve is at the heel. Absolutely nothing happening at the toe; calm seas.

P28s vary in how hooked their toe curve is from so subtle they're almost nonexistent (CCM and Warrior), to a noticeable bump (True--but with more heel curve than toe), terminating in hooked and hooked again (Bauer, Pro). Easton's was somewhere between True's and Bauer's degree of toe kink, if you can find one.

I'll second @Buzz_LightBeer's point on the P46. It's quite unique in today's lineup of P92 and P28.

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Here's my take.

The retail Bauer P14 is essentially a P88 with a mild toe hook. It's a very short blade, which can be a turn off for some. It's very close to CCMs old P30. Nothing like the deep mid of the Coffey. 

The P46 as I remember it is a moderate mid curve with a slightly opened face. This is more like the traditional Coffey then any of the others mentioned here, just not as deep. The P46 was a favorite of own beerleaguecaptain. 

You really need to put your eyes on them to be sure. Patterns tend to evolve over time. 

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