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Patrick Kane and TeXtreme® clinches the Stanley Cup

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Patrick Kane, using a Bauer Vapor X-60 stick, on overtime settled the Stanley Cup finals when Chicago Blackhawks won the trophy for the season 2009/2010.

The Bauer Vapor X-60 stick is using TeXtreme® Spread Tow Fabrics to reduce weight, provide the blade with power and accuracy and to get the ultimate balance on the stick.

Patrick Kane’s winning goal sealed the match series to 4-2, and gave the Chicago Blackhawks their first Stanley Cup win since 1961.

The cooperation between Bauer and Oxeon first started with the goalie stick Bauer Supreme One95, and has continued to the Bauer Vapor X-60 stick that has set a new standard for composite hockey sticks. The current success of the Bauer Vapor X-60 reassures that the development is the right track.

Andreas Martsman, VP Business Development at Oxeon says that: “We are thrilled to be able to contribute to Bauer’s success and hope to continue help them and the players score more important goals”.



For press statements, please contact:

Andreas Martsman

VP Business Development

Oxeon AB

Tel: + 46 33 20 59 71

Email: andreas.martsman@oxeon.se


For other press inquiries, please contact:

Christian Borg

Marketing Manager

Oxeon AB

Tel: + 46 33 20 59 83

Email: christian.borg@oxeon.se

Topics

  • Technology, general

Regions

  • Västra Götaland

About Oxeon

Founded in 2003, Oxeon has quickly established itself as the market leader in Spread Tow reinforcements. Use of these Spread Tow carbon reinforcements increases the mechanical performance of composite material products and reduces the weight. Utilization of Oxeon’s TeXtreme® Spread Tow Fabrics and TeXero® Spread Tow UD tapes by manufacturers of advanced aerospace, automotive, racing, industrial and sports products in applications that have critical material performance requirements has affirmed the significance of Oxeon’s ultra light materials.

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