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| The first hockey company to begin producing hockey skates in which the blade was permanently secured to the boot. | Bauer | 100%
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| Brand made by a Manitoban named George Tackaberry and "Tacks" remained the company's signature skate until late 2006 | CCM | 78%
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| The brand originated in the company Jonssons Fabriker AB, which was founded in Malung, Sweden in 1926 by Niss Oskar Jonsson (1909–2002). Was a pioneer in the development of the plastic helmet, which was worn most notably by Wayne Gretzky. | Jofa | 67%
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| Global sportswear and footwear brand founded in 1958 in the UK, but it entered the hockey market much later. In 2005, Adidas acquired them, making them a subsidiary of the German sportswear giant. In 2016, Adidas decided to focus more on its core athletic wear and ended the brand. | Reebok | 67%
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| Brand of ice hockey equipment owned by the Canadian Tire Corporation through its subsidiary INA International. | Sherwood | 67%
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| The company currently focuses on ice hockey and lacrosse, producing sticks, helmets, gloves, goalie masks, and protective gear for both sports. | Warrior | 67%
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| Finnish brand of ice hockey equipment owned by Birch Hill Equity Partners through its portfolio company Sport Maska Inc. | Koho | 56%
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| Its motto is "True to the Game," and reflects its commitment to delivering equipment that helps players perform at their best while staying true to the sport's roots. Notable for creating custom fit skates. | True | 56%
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| Founded in 1922, started as a small company making wooden hockey sticks. It grew to become a major player in the sports equipment industry, including baseball, and it was known for its innovation in materials and technology. Acquired by Bauer in 2016. | Easton | 44%
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| Founded in 2018 by Stanley Cup champ TJ Oshie to withstand the toughest of battles on ice. Known for cut-resistant gear. | Warroad | 44%
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| Based out of Oxford, Michigan and London, Ontario, [this company] became one of the first major hockey production companies to use multiple foam layers in equipment. Products manufactured include mostly protective gear such as goalie masks, pants, neck guards, shoulder pads, shin guards, gloves, blockers, jockstraps, elbow pads. | Vaughn | 33%
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| Production under this brand continued until 2008, when Bauer purchased the company. Bauer continues to produce inline skates using this company's branding, while the name has been absent in the hockey market since it was taken over. | Mission | 22%
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