This white Sher-Wood Easton hockey stick was game used by Martin Havlat. The Ottawa Senators drafted Havlat in the 1st round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. After spending 5 years in Ottawa, Havlat joined the Chicago Blackhawks where he played for 3 seasons as he emerged into a legitimate scoring threat. Martin spent 2009-10 and 2010-11 skating for the Minnesota Wild and was traded to the San Jose Sharks in the summer of 2011 in exchange for NHL superstar Dany Heatley. This talented winger is a 30-goal scorer who already has better than 200 goals, 500 points and 2 NHL All Star game appearances in his career.
This white Sher-Wood hockey stick has the player name “Havlat” on the side. It is fully taped on the butt and blade. The stick is uncracked and in beautiful condition.