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EASTON HOCKEY MISSION STATEMENT
To be the world leader in supplying high-performance sports equipment and components. To innovate, develop, manufacture and market all types of high-quality sports and recreational equipment and components that utilize our unique engineering and manufacturing capabilities and offer the consumer distinctly higher performance products. Anthony Palma - President and CEO
2007
Easton launches Stealth texalium/carbon fiber boot skate - lightest performance skate ever made! Sub-700 grams
Joe Sakic gets 600th goal
2006
Easton introduces Synergy II two-piece stick with Synergy technology
Nick Lidstrom gets 600th assist
Joe Sakic gets 1500th point
2004
Easton launches Synergy Composite Skate - Multiple patents pending!
Easton launches THE STEALTH - 'Most Dynamic Composite Stick in the WORLD!
Brad Richards Wins the Conn Smythe as Playoff MVP
Jarome Iginla Wins the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy (Most Goals - 41)
2003
Milan Hejduk wins Rocket Richard Trophy. The only player to score 50 Goals in 2003.
Stick: Easton T-Flex and T-Flex Composite Blade
2002
Jerome Iginla leads the NHL in both Points and Goals with the SyNergy composite stick ending the year with 52 Goals and 96 points.
2001
Easton introduces Uni-body Construction. This proprietary skate manufacturing process produces the most exact and most comfortable performance skate in hockey.
2000
SyNergy Composite stick introduced, The lightest production stick in the World!
Joe Sakic scores 54 goals and 118 pts with the SyNergy.
Patents issued on Focus Flex Innovation that is used on multiple Easton products.
1999
Patented Parabolic Razor Bladz skating system introduced, allowing player to conserve energy while increasing performance.
1998
Easton introduces pressurized air bladders to hockey protective equipment, increasing impact protection by as much as 33%.
1995
First composite Hockey Blade introduced. Paul Karyia scores 50 goals and 108 points in his second year in the league with the new blade.
1994
Over 150 NHL pros use Easton hockey sticks.
Wayne Gretzky scores his 802nd goal and becomes the NHL all-time leading scorer.
1993
Easton sticks and gear for in-line and street hockey have created another growing market for the company.
1990
The "Great One" Wayne Gretzky endorses Easton sticks, gloves and protective equipment.
1981
Easton introduces the first aluminum hockey stick and gains approval for its use in the NHL.

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