What happened to Christian Brothers hockey sticks?

What happened to Christian Brothers hockey sticks?

After owning Christian Brothers company for a mere 10 months, the “newly” formed Christian Brothers business had also hit “rock bottom”, when Platinum Group went bankrupt in June of 2003. The Christian plant was forced to shut down and thus was the end of the line for Christian hockey sticks.

Who bought Christian hockey?

Platinum Group
In the mid 1980s, the factory’s 60 employees made 500,000 hockey sticks a year. Christian Brothers was struggling financially in August 2002 when it was acquired by the Platinum Group of Eden Prairie, Minn.

Are any hockey sticks made in USA?

Miken MV-1 stick engineered & manufactured in the USA.

What happened to Northland hockey sticks?

The machinery used to produce Northland sticks was sold to Dale Kicker of Bending Branches Hockey Sticks formerly located at 1001 Stenson Blvd., Minneapolis, MN until their relocation to Osceola, WI in the summer of 1994.

Where are Louisville hockey sticks made?

Canada
As many as 140 NHL players use sticks and gloves made by TPS Louisville Hockey at its manufacturing plants in Canada, according to Bill Clark, president of the division, which has its administrative office in Louisville.

What happened to Victoriaville hockey sticks?

The Victoriaville hockey stick was an exceptional piece of equipment in its day. The high-quality wood blade and tapered shaft were the preferred choice by NHL royalty such as Bobby Orr and Rod Gilbert. Fast forward to today and the nostalgic brand has been given a modern make-over and is now Vic Hockey.

What happened to Jofa?

Reebok has phased out the use of the Jofa brand on its hockey equipment, in favour of its core CCM and Rbk brands. The Rbk brand has subsequently been changed to Reebok Hockey.

What happened to the Christian Brothers hockey sticks?

After owning Christian Brothers company for a mere 10 months, the “newly” formed Christian Brothers business had also hit “rock bottom”, when Platinum Group went bankrupt in June of 2003. The Christian plant was forced to shut down and thus was the end of the line for Christian hockey sticks.

Who owns Christian hockey?

Chad Bakke, Bill Hagen Sr. and Jr., Rick Pomplin, Steve Czech, Dale Smedgmo, and current NHL player Dustin Byfuglien purchased the rights to Christian Hockey together and set up a brand new stick producing facility in Roseau for yet another comeback for Christian Brothers Inc .

Who are the Christian Brothers?

The Christian Brothers name throughout the hockey world was very well known following the dramatic win at Squaw Valley, California and the hockey sticks were taken by storm.

Who owns Eden praire hockey sticks?

Platinum Group of Eden Praire purchased the company and all naming rights from Roger and Bill Christian- thus the old motto of “Hockey sticks by hockey players” formerly ended.