

CCM Ribcor Trigger 9 Pro Composite Hockey Stick
The CCM Ribcor Trigger 9 Pro is built for players who want speed, control, and a quick release. With a low kickpoint, this stick helps you get shots off fast—perfect for scoring in tight or under pressure.
The Skeleton+ taper adds strength where it matters most, so the stick stays reliable even in tough game situations. CCM’s Nanolite Shield construction keeps it lightweight while adding durability in high-impact areas, giving you a balanced feel shift after shift.
The Dual-Feel Blade with Helicoid technology improves puck feel and shot power, while the Trigger Microfeel Grip gives you better control and comfort in your hands. The stick’s Ergonomic “E” Geometry helps with natural hand placement and smooth energy transfer.
Made with SIGMA STP carbon fiber in both the blade and shaft, the Trigger 9 Pro is strong, responsive, and built to last.
Fast hands. Quick shots. Total control. This is elite-level performance made easy.
Original: $200.06
-70%$200.06
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The CCM Ribcor Trigger 9 Pro is built for players who want speed, control, and a quick release. With a low kickpoint, this stick helps you get shots off fast—perfect for scoring in tight or under pressure.
The Skeleton+ taper adds strength where it matters most, so the stick stays reliable even in tough game situations. CCM’s Nanolite Shield construction keeps it lightweight while adding durability in high-impact areas, giving you a balanced feel shift after shift.
The Dual-Feel Blade with Helicoid technology improves puck feel and shot power, while the Trigger Microfeel Grip gives you better control and comfort in your hands. The stick’s Ergonomic “E” Geometry helps with natural hand placement and smooth energy transfer.
Made with SIGMA STP carbon fiber in both the blade and shaft, the Trigger 9 Pro is strong, responsive, and built to last.
Fast hands. Quick shots. Total control. This is elite-level performance made easy.
















