What Happened To Cooper Hockey Equipment? [Solved!]


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You may have heard that Cooper, the company that manufactures the game-changing hockey equipment, filed for bankruptcy protection. While this is absolutely true, it doesn’t mean the brand has disappeared. Far from it โ€” in fact, quite the opposite.

Bankruptcy is a necessary evil in our world. It can be a pain to work through, but without it, the world would be a much worse place. When a company files for bankruptcy, it usually means they’re trying to reorganize their finances to make things right. In Cooper’s case, they wanted to make sure their customers received the equipment they paid for โ€” and they wanted to make sure the employees received their full paychecks. That being said, even in bankruptcy, businesses can continue operating as usual. Just because the business may be in a bit of a financial mess doesn’t mean they can’t still provide the same services to their customers.

The Equipment Is Still Great

Even though Cooper filed for bankruptcy, it still manufactures great hockey equipment. One of the reasons why is the company realized the futility of trying to fight the inevitable. For years, Cooper fought the growing dominance of Ice Matches in the marketplace. While this equipment is great, it wasn’t designed for the type of play Ice Matches allow for. So, in order to keep up, the company had to develop their own game-changing equipment.

This is where things get interesting. When the business reorganized, they discovered their best hockey equipment was still inside them. They simply needed to figure out a way to modernize it and bring it to the forefront of the game. Since then, they’ve been developing game-changing products that make it easier for everyone to play. Let’s take a quick look at a few of those products.

Hockey Pucks And Vests Are Back

For whatever reason, people have stopped carrying hockey pucks around with them. They used to be found on the ice during practices and games, but somewhere along the line, they just disappeared. It wasn’t until 2014 when the market embraced them again. That’s when the NHL began allowing players to have gloves that opened up a whole new world of opportunities for hockey puck manufacturers.

To this day, hockey pucks and pucks sold separately remain some of the most popular products offered by Cooper. They offer a better shot at keeping your hands cool during those blistering hot summer months. Even those who play ice hockey on a regular basis don’t carry pucks around with them as frequently as they used to. That’s because they realize the importance of keeping their hands free while playing โ€” and they know how crucial it can be to score a goal.

The same goes for the hockey vest. Back in the day, players would wear vests to protect themselves from getting hurt when checking the opposing team’s stars. While this kind of protection has changed slightly, vests and other similar protection gear remain one of the most popular hockey products.

Nowadays, some players choose to forego wearing vests and instead focus on preventing injuries to their shoulders and neck. Since the neck is the most important part of the body when it comes to avoiding injuries, they choose to wear a face shield instead. Even guys like Zdeno Chara and Ryan Suter chose to play this way back in the day. While wearing a face shield may not be for everyone, it certainly makes playing safer and more comfortable. And who knows โ€“ maybe it’ll even save your life one day!

These are just a few examples of the great equipment made by Cooper. There are many more, but these are some of the most popular products they offer. In order to learn more, visit their website and check out their products page altogether. It’s well-worth the effort to look through all their offerings since they still make some amazing items. If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your game, give Cooper’s equipment a spin. You may just find something that’ll improve your overall gameplay. And if not, at least your bank account will thank you for your purchase.

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