Terrific trio of cells were used to produce the ever-popular animated "Peter Puck" series during intermissions of hockey telecasts in the 1970's. The character created by broadcaster Brian McFarlane helped teach kids young and old about the rules and history of hockey. One cell here stems from the story of how the Stanley Cup was apparently once kicked into the Ottawa river by jubilant winners following a late night of celebrations! Cells measure 7" by 7" and are in near mint condition.