This black Bauer MX3 hockey stick was game used by Patrick Sharp while playing for the Chicago Blackhawks during the 2014-15 Stanley Cup winning season. The Philadelphia Flyers selected Sharp in the 3rd round of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. After playing his college hockey at the University of Vermont, Sharp began his NHL career with the Flyers in 2002-03 and spent parts of three years in Philadelphia. Patrick joined the Hawks in 2005-06 and became a fixture on the team, rattling off four 30-goal seasons for Chicago as they won three Stanley Cups in a 6-year span. Due to salary cap issues, Sharp was traded to the Dallas Stars during the summer of 2015. Upon becoming a free agent in 2017, The Blackhawks reacquired their All Star winger where he wrapped up his career in 2018. Sharp was the 2011 NHL All Star Game MVP. This four-time 30 goal scorer valiantly represented Team Canada in the World Championships and the Olympics.
This black Bauer stick has the player name “Sharp” on the side. The stick is fully taped on the butt while a small amount of blade tape has been removed by the team so Patrick could autograph it. The stick will be accompanied by a Blackhawks team letter.