All codes above refer to the same curve family — just named differently by each manufacturer.
The P14 sits between the P92 and the P28 — a mid-toe contact point like the P92, but with a more open face and deeper curve like the P28. This gives it excellent shooting ability — particularly on snapshots and wrist shots where the open face punishes goalies up high — while maintaining more predictable puck reception than a full toe curve. Claude Giroux and other skilled centres gravitate to this pattern for its blend of creativity and power.
Playmaking forwards and power forwards who want the open-face shooting benefits of a toe curve without fully committing to the P28's extremes. Great for players who like to shoot off the rush and create in the offensive zone. Good for snap shots and saucer passes.