Of course the blade AND shaft flex on all sticks. But the amount of flex is dictated predominately by the structure, materials and the length of the overall stick. If the heal (or the rear part of the blade) is damaged, you will get movement separate from the shaft. This is a real problem.
But overall, a modern hockey stick, both shaft and blade, will work as a solid flexing piece if it is fitted properly. For your question, the number 95 reference is the makers reference to the "flex" of the shaft and not the blade. This 95 is a "stiffer" stick as opposed to a 85. The lower number equals more flex. However, the overall "flex" will be reduced if any length is cut off (think a longer stick bends easier than a short).
hope this helps.
Steven Stamkos uses a Nike Bauer stick which is black and the Bauer sign is in the middle and it is white. the blade and the nob tape are white
Sidney Crosby in 2011 wears Reebok 11k skates and has a Reebok 11k Sickick 3 hockey stick
That's a little like asking "how tall is a blue house"? Since most Intermediate sticks stop at a flex of 67 (Bauer) one could assume a stick with a flex of 77 is a Senior stick. Most Senior sticks are 60 inches long.
He uses a Bauer Vapor XXXX Stick, as for his choice of blade pattern I'm not sure
Bauer
Just the grip of the stick dont get stickum
bauer vapor x6.0
The blade at the end of a stick is called a "Bayonet".
The best hockey stick is the easton S17, easton SE16, nike Bauer one95,or the nike Bauer XXXX.
Bauer totalone
The best stick you can have is a warrior Bently or a Bauer x6o (have them both):
1.) Find a stick 2.) Find a blade 3.) carve your name into the stick with the assistance of the blade 4.) get a life