NHL Game Used Stick Blade Craft Beer Flight Collection

An ice-to-table unique offering to get your team talking. Hockey stick blades coming into play one last time as a beer flight. Bumps, bruises & blemishes included.

Update!  Our NHL license comes to a close 12/31/24.  No additional inventory will be produced after this date.  We are grateful to NHL for a long run as a trusted steward of their game used artifacts.  All Teams are limited to quantities on hand, a chance for you to secure your favorite team or artifact before they are gone.

*Please note teams marked with an * are made to order and will ship in 3-4 days from order date

Sale price$275.00
In stock

Product Details

Off-the-ice and over-the-top. These unique flights will get them talking at your next hockey party. Each flight is crafted from an NHL game used hockey stick blade available from your favorite team.
Tape is carefully unwound from the carbon fiber blade and 3 holes are drilled to accommodate glasses (3 glasses included). Metal rings are placed in the holes to safety the edges.
Note that as the blades take the brunt of the contact in the frantic effort of getting a puck in the net, there may be "battle tattoos" Stick may be left or right and markings may vary. Mounted on NHL plexi and laser engraved with team name.

These are extra special gifts for the hockey fan who (thought) they had everything.
Comes in kraft box.

Beer Blade flights measure 15"L x 3"H x 4"D

Authentication

Officially licensed by the National Hockey League.

The game used sticks used to make these beer flights are procured directly from the NHL teams or official NHL partners. Includes a tamper-evident hologram sticker to ensure authenticity. Look up hologram's unique number at Authentication to learn details of stick's game history.

 

Blade Beer Flights

We were perplexed about the blades, the business end of the stick that takes a ferocious beating on the ice colliding with pucks, skates, other sticks and the boards. Luckily, most players wrap tape around their blades to "soften" them and help with puck handling. We found upon removing the tape, the blade's carbon fiber was not only intact but revealed a handsome natural carbon fiber pattern. One artisan, three holes & three glasses later we have takeoff. The Blade Beer Flight.