Services
Bourdow's Hockey Shop is an
Official Gear Clean Drop Zone
(Click here to visit their site.)

Bourdow's Hockey Shop offers a complete line of services
to keep your game on top:

  • Skate Sharpening--to keep you on your feet.
We pride ourselves on sharpening your skates. Our staff has been trained by Blademaster to give you the ultimate edges on your skates.  Best sharpening in town--guaranteed!
  • Skate Profiling--for a fit that won't be beat.
Our trained staff will contour your skates to the proper radius to fit your personal needs.  From small kids to adults, forwards or defense, we have all the tools to give you the edge on the competition.
  • Skate Repairs--for when the skating gets tough.
Rivets replaced, blades tightened, Pro Toe applied, new laces, or just the best sharpen in town.
  • SRS Stick Repairs (Blade & Shaft)--for when the hockey gets rough.
One-piece sticks.  Break 'em--No problem.  Bring them in and we can fix 'em (no matter where it breaks).  Shafts $30, Blades $40.  Jr, Sr, and even Goalie sticks. SRS   "Get Back In The Game."
  • Gear Clean Drop Zone--for when the hockey just plain stinks.
We are an Official Gear Clean Drop Zone.  Just drop off your bag of stinky equipment, between games or between seasons.  We will work to your schedule to get you back in the game, fresh and clean.
Hockey Equipment
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www.bourdowshockeyshop.com
Store Location:
6129 Bay Rd.
Saginaw, Michigan  48604
Shop Online 24/7 Year-Round!
Seasonal Hours--August thru May:
Mon-Fri 4:30pm-9:00pm
Sat-Sun 8:00am-8:00pm
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The Story of 4
The number 4, both straight-up, and upside-down, is used throughout this site and elsewhere in tribute to Joe's older brother--best friend and fellow hockey enthusiast, Patrick Bourdow--who passed away in 2003.  Joe and Patrick were as close as brothers could be, and both used the number 4 in all of their sports.  So when they began playing on the same team, Joe kept the number 4, and Patrick used the upside down 4.  And it's been that way ever since...
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