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One of the finest and most desirable Stanley Cup championship rings ever offered to the hobby, this striking and thought-provoking memento was presented to Jean Beliveau after the Montreal Canadiens won their fourth consecutive Cup, on their way...
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Lot #1
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Cup Championships superb souvenir is from a special night when the 12 players who were each contributors to the Canadiens' greatest dynasty in the late 1950's were reunited along with coach Toe Blake and paid tribute for their amazing run of 5 s...
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Lot #2
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It's hard to imagine another Canadiens or other NHL team for that matter, ever being assembled that will rival the Montreal teams which captured 4 consecutive Stanley Cup championships in the 1970's. The Habs made it 3 straight in ‘77-78 as they...
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Lot #3
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The Montreal Canadiens' tradition of excellence continued during the 1978-79 season as the Habs captured both the Prince of Wales Trophy and the Stanley Cup, each for the fourth straight year. Guy Lafleur made it 5 consecutive 50-goal seasons, B...
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Lot #4
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An invaluable member of the Montreal Canadiens organization for some 50 years as a player and then executive, Vice-President of Corporate Affairs Jean Beliveau added this formidable memento to his collection after the Canadiens won the franchise'...
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Lot #5
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An important member of 10 Stanley Cup championships as a player, this is the 7th and last Stanley Cup ring which Jean Beliveau received as the team's Senior Vice-President of Corporate Affairs. The presentation came after Patrick Roy wrote anoth...
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Lot #6
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Yes, miniature Stanley Cups are desirable, but this one? This one falls into the extremely and ultra-desirable category. Not only is it that of Jean Beliveau but it is from the very first year that miniature Cups were ever presented to players...
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Lot #7
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After a seemingly long 4-year period that saw the Hawks and Leafs (3) skate off with Lord Stanley's precious trophy, the Canadiens returned the Stanley Cup to Montreal in the spring of 1965 as Jean Beliveau turned in a Conn Smythe Trophy-winning...
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Lot #8
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After a somewhat disappointing loss to Toronto the previous year during Canada's centennial year, the Montreal Canadiens rebounded the following season to recapture the Stanley Cup for the 3rd time in 4 years. In the first year of expansion, Je...
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Lot #9
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You know what they say about firsts and lasts - there's something special about them. And what fond memories come flowing back to Canadiens fans at the sight of this miniature 1970-71 Stanley Cup. Jean Beliveau had already decided to retire fol...
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Lot #10
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Following a career that included 10 Stanley Cup championships, Jean Beliveau took on the title of Senior Vice-President of Corporate Affairs and continued to add to his collection of miniature Stanley Cups! The first came in 1973 as Montreal and...
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Lot #11
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Magnificent trophy represents hockey supremacy and marks the beginning of a tremendous Montreal Canadiens dynasty. The ‘75-76 Canadiens had a terrific regular season, chalking up 58 wins and 127 points as Guy Lafleur claimed his 1st of 3 straigh...
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Lot #12
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After long being awarded to the NHL's regular season champion, the Prince of Wales Trophy became a divisional award in the first year of expansion, with the 1st place finisher in the Eastern Division claiming the towering trophy. Following their...
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Lot #13
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After being an important part of 8 teams which finished in first place in the old 6-team NHL and two more which finished atop the East Division in the first two years of expansion, Jean Beliveau moved upstairs at the Montreal Forum and took over...
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Lot #14
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The 1975-76 season saw the Montreal Canadiens claim the franchise's 18th Prince of Wales Trophy with 58 wins and 127 points before taking care of 2-time defending Stanley Cup champion Philadelphia in 4 straight games in the finals. Another Habs...
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Lot #15
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It is always hard to compare eras, but the 1976-77 edition of the Montreal Canadiens is without a doubt one of the all-time best teams ever iced by the proud franchise and one whose regular season performance (60 wins, just 8 losses and 12 ties f...
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Lot #16
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It's hard to imagine another Canadiens or other NHL team for that matter, ever being assembled that will rival the Montreal teams which copped 4 consecutive Stanley Cup championships in the 1970's. The Habs made it 3 straight in ‘77-78 as they a...
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Lot #17
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During Jean Beliveau's playing days, there were many players, coaches and fans who felt they owed Beliveau following Montreal Canadiens' championships and Stanley Cup victories. As the Canadiens' Vice-President of Corporate Affairs following his...
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Lot #18
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Starting with the ‘81-82 season and running through to ‘92-93, the Prince of Wales Trophy was awarded to the playoff champion in the Wales Conference. After winning the Stanley Cup in 1986, the Canadiens once again made it to the Cup finals in ‘...
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Lot #19
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The Montreal Canadiens, in the last decade, have not had a season than comes anything close to 1992-93 when Patrick Roy led the Habs to the Stanley Cup. After eliminating Quebec and Buffalo, it was their victory over the Islanders in 5 games th...
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Lot #20
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The Montreal Canadiens' sometimes "forgotten dynasty" of 4 Stanley Cups in 5 years got underway in 1965 as they beat the Maple Leafs in 5 semi-final games before edging the Black Hawks in 7. Jean Beliveau scored what proved to be the Cup-winning...
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Lot #21
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Brilliant miniature trophy commemorates Jean Beliveau's one and only NHL scoring championship. The Canadiens' 2-year wait to secure the phenom's services was definitely worth it! By his third season with the Habs, the lanky centerman had becom...
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Lot #22
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Stunning miniature replica of the Hart Memorial Trophy commemorates Jean Beliveau's awesome 1955-56 MVP season. In just his third year in the NHL, the towering center was dominating, leading the league in goals (47) as well as points (88) to win...
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Lot #23
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Jean Beliveau captured his second most valuable player award in 1963-64 after leading the Canadiens to a first place finish. His 78 points, 28 of them goals, were third in the league behind Stan Mikita and Bobby Hull but Montreal's 85 points wer...
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Lot #24
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Handsome, original and rare award was given by the NHL to Jean Beliveau after he led his Montreal Canadiens to the Stanley Cup in the spring of 1965. After a 4-year drought, the Canadiens recaptured hockey's top prize by beating the Maple Leafs...
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Lot #25
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The most valuable player of the Montreal Canadiens for several of his 18 seasons, Jean Beliveau captured his second of two Hart trophies as league MVP in 1963-64. Beliveau's 20 goals and 58 assists placed him 3rd in scoring behind Mikita and Hul...
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Lot #26
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Very popular amongst collectors, these awards are given to NHLers whose excellence and longevity represent many years of hard work. The most heralded player to arrive in the league when he joined the Canadiens for the ‘53-54 season, Jean Belivea...
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Lot #27
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Big impressive silver-plated platter was presented to Jean Beliveau to commemorate his 400th regular season NHL goal and features the engraved facsimile autographs of his teammates. Engraving (in French) in the middle indicates that the mileston...
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Lot #28
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The hockey world was aware that the 1970-71 season would be Jean Beliveau's last of his fabulous career and the Philadelphia Flyers paid tribute to the Montreal captain during their last visit of the season to the Forum. This magnificent silver...
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Lot #29
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Splendid memento is from the 1960-61 season and was awarded to Jean Beliveau after he helped the Canadiens to a fourth straight regular season title. Bernie Geoffrion tied Maurice Richard's mark of 50 goals and captured the Art Ross Trophy while...
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Lot #30
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Splendid silver-plated 3-sectional meat platterr was presented to members of the Canadiens' organization following Montreal's second consecutive Stanley Cup title in April of 1957. Engraving at the top reads "National Hockey League - Stanley Cup...
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Lot #31
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After losing to the Red Wings in 7 games in the Stanley Cup finals the two previous seasons, the Montreal Canadiens were not to be denied in 1956. During the regular season, they became the first Montreal team to rack up 100 points as league MVP...
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Lot #32
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Great souvenir was presented to Jean Beliveau in 1957 after the Montreal Canadiens captured their 2nd of 5 straight consecutive Stanley Cup titles. After winnng the scoring championship the previous year, Beliveau followed up with a 33-goal, 84-...
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Lot #33
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Splendid pair of money clips is highlighted by the one commemorating the Montreal Canadiens' 1956-57 Stanley Cup championship. It features the Canadiens logo and is engraved "Coupe Stanley Cup Champions 1956-57". Also included are Jean Beliveau's...
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Lot #34
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Author Charles Coleman likely didn't know it at the time, but his detailed work on the history of competition for Lord Stanley's trophy contained in these three volumes has become an absolute prerequisite in serious hockey historian's libraries an...
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Lot #35
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A funky handpainted copper plate and an artist's rendition of Montreal's City Hall in 1878 make up this interesting lot. The inscription in French on the back of the plate indicates that it was presented to Canadiens team captain Jean Beliveau a...
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Lot #36
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Terrific framed display is a tribute to the powerful ‘56-57 Montreal Canadiens and has a great story to go along with it. Entitled "Riding the Rails to History" the text relates how an 11-year old boy got to meet the team in the dining car of a...
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Lot #37
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This impressive black leather bound volume was produced in 1997 by the NHLPA and "Field of Dreams". Current and former hockey stars tell their own stories and have signed full-page color photos of themsleves, creating a breathtaking book. Altog...
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Lot #38
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By the time Jean Beliveau had played just three NHL seasons, he had earned superstar status and was considered the league's most valuable player. His ‘55-56 season included a league-high 47 goals, the Art Ross Trophy as scoring champion and a pl...
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Lot #39
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Some of the women who followed Jean Beliveau's career will probably tell you that this trophy could have been awarded to the dreamy Canadiens star for a number of years running! Beliveau's elegance and aristocrat-like dignity were admired by man...
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Lot #40
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Magnificent trophy was presented to Jean Beliveau following his first of two seasons of senior hockey with the Quebec Aces. The engraved plate beneath the clock includes the year and also reads "Jean Beliveau - Quebec Aces - Player of Distinctio...
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Lot #41
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Jean Beliveau has said that the creation of this award is one of his proudest moments in hockey, ranking right up there with when, in 1961, he was elected by his teammates to the captaincy of the Montreal Canadiens. Established in 1996, the meta...
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Lot #42
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Spectacular glass trophy was produced and stamped by the renowned Tiffany & Co. with the 8 1/2" glass standing on a 3-inch wooden base which is 5" square. A maple leaf is beautifully etched into one side of the hallowed crystal pillar. The eng...
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Lot #43
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Impressive trophy features a golden lion atop a globe of the world, the two supported by a 5" square black marble base that stands 7" high. Engraving on the golden plaque reads (in French) "Merit - The Gold Lion - 1989 - Mr. Jean Beliveau - Club...
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Lot #44
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A superb souvenir from a special night held in 1956 in honor of Jean Beliveau is dear to his heart as it will be for those who were in attendance. The people of Victoriaville had good reason to honor and to be extremely proud of their native son,...
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Lot #45
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Impressive awards were presented to Jean Beliveau by the prestigious "Sport" magazine following two of his stellar seasons. Beliveau definitely convinced the hockey world of his unmistakable talents while reaching superstar status with his formi...
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Lot #46
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Hundreds of frosted glass panels form a massive wall at the rear of the Great Hall in Toronto's Hockey Hall of Fame. Two identical panels are produced; one for the wall and the other to give to the honored member. The glass here features a gre...
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Lot #47
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Some 20 years after his induction to the Hockey Hall of Fame, Jean Beliveau, who along with Gordie Howe, entered the Hall in 1972 after the 3-year waiting period was waived for both, was presented with this fabulous gold ring. The sloping face i...
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Lot #48
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In a tradition dating back to 1959 when 31 of 34 living members of the Hockey Hall of Fame gathered in Toronto to receive their Hall of Fame crests, this framed crest was presented to one of the greatest men ever to skate on NHL rinks. The decid...
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Lot #49
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Inspired by the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Canada's version deservedly gave Jean Beliveau his spot in recent years. Above his hockey-playing excellence, respect for the formidable man even led to a 1994 offer to become Canada's Governor-General, t...
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Lot #50
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A member of more than one Hall of Fame and surely considered in voting for "The Greatest Canadian", the unique Jean Beliveau received this award upon his induction to Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. The sloping award measures just over 4" wide and...
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Lot #51
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A no-doubt-about-it Hall-of-Famer who had the mandatory 3-year waiting period waived, Jean Beliveau entered the Hall in June of 1972 following a legendary career. This pure virgin wool navy blazer bears the Hall of Fame's crest on the left breas...
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Lot #52
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On March 3, 1968 Jean Beliveau joined Gordie Howe as the only men to score 1000 regular season points in the NHL. A powerplay goal 5 minutes into a game in Detroit, assisted by Bobby Rouseau and Dick Duff was the historic point. Montreal Canadi...
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Lot #53
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Great trio signed by the Montreal Canadiens' most famous torch bearers features a Jean Beliveau replica jersey, a Hall of Fame Puck and a limited edition watch. Maurice Richard and Guy Lafleur's signatures join Beliveau's on the front of the siz...
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Lot #54
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It didn't take long for Jean Beliveau to establish himself as the best center in all of hockey. In arguably his best season ever, the 24-year old reached superstar status in the ‘55-56 season as he led the league in scoring (Art Ross trophy), w...
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Lot #55
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The Montreal Canadiens continued to be the class of the NHL in the late 1950's and Jean Beliveau continued to be the league's dominent center. Beliveau led the league in ‘58-59 with 45 goals and finished runner-up to scoring champion Dickie M...
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Lot #56
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Montreal Canadiens team captain and leader extraordinaire, Jean Beliveau used this puck to join the 300-goal club which at the time only included 5 members. The historic goal came Saturday night, January 26, 1963 as the New York Rangers visited...
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Lot #57
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Several historic moments occurred on Sunday, October 11, 1967, at the "Igloo" in Pittsburgh. The season-opening game was the first ever for the Penguins, the first ever between an Original Six team and an expansion team, and Jean Beliveau became...
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Lot #58
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Captivating trophy commemorates Jean Beliveau's first ever 3-goal game in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Evidence that play is indeed "tighter" come playoff time is in the fact that Beliveau hadn't potted a playoff hat trick until April 20, 1968....
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Lot #59
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Like some of the other all-time greats, Jean Beliveau often reached milestones or set records in grand fashion. Such was the case Saturday, February 26, 1966 in Montreal as the Canadiens edged the visiting Rangers 4-3. Jean's 2nd goal of the ni...
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Lot #60
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Montreal Canadiens' formidable captain Jean Beliveau showed no signs of aging in 1965-66, finishing 4th in league scoring with 77 points before leading the Habs to their 2nd straight Stanley Cup championship with 10 points (5 goals) in the play...
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Lot #61
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After reaching the 400-goal plateau earlier in the season as well as breaking Maurice Richard's record for most points by a Montreal Canadien, Jean Beliveau reached the 20-goal mark for the 10th time of his career on Thursday, February 1, 1968....
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Lot #62
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The leader of the Montreal Canadiens' "quiet" dynasty of the 1960's, 37-year old Jean Beliveau struck for 33 goals and 82 points in the regular season before contributing 15 points (5 goals) in the playoffs as the Habs won their 4th Stanley Cup i...
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Lot #63
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Hockey's premier center of the late 1950's, Jean Beliveau reached the milestone of 500 career points on Thursday, January 29, 1960 in Detroit. After assisting on Marcel Bonin's 1st period goal, Beliveau rifled this puck past Terry Sawchuk at 1:1...
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Lot #64
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This is the puck that Montreal Canadiens team captain Jean Beliveau used to become only the second player in history to reach the 1000 career point mark in regular season play. The lofty milestone was reached Sunday, March 3, 1968 at Detroit's O...
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Lot #65
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Jean Beliveau offensively had his second best season ever in 1960-61, registering 90 points to finish runner-up to NHL scoring champ Bernie Geoffrion, who hit the magic 50-goal mark. The two teammates combined to lead the Canadiens to a 6-1 win...
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Lot #66
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As the 1963-64 NHL season got underway, Jean Beliveau had his sights on Nels Stewart's record of 324 goals scored by a center. The great Habs pivot pulled even with the former Maroons, Bruins and Americans star on Wednesday, December 18th in a g...
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Lot #67
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Jean Beliveau and "his" Montreal Canadiens had a memorable 1967-68 season, capped off by their 3rd Stanley Cup in 4 years. Beliveau opened the season with career goal #400 and would later collect his 1000th point while leading the team in goals...
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Lot #68
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Gorgeous Canadiens Converse game puck with rubber-crested logos front and back was used by Jean Beliveau to register his 450th NHL regular season goal. The Montreal captain's 20th goal of the ‘68-69 season came Saturday, February 1st in a 6-2 wi...
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Lot #69
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This is the puck that Jean Beliveau scored his very first NHL goal with………yes indeed, THE VERY FIRST!!! While in his last season of junior hockey with the Quebec Citadels, Beliveau was called up twice for 1-game stays with the Canadiens. It wa...
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Lot #70
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Terrific trophy features the puck with which the great Jean Beliveau scored the last regular season goal of his remarkable Hall of Fame career. Number 507 came Saturday night, April 3, 1971 in front of the hometown Montreal Forum crowd. Frank Mah...
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Lot #71
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500 goals! The benchmark first established by Maurice Richard for goal-scoring excellence and which all great goal scorers aim for once it's within striking distance, was reached by Jean Beliveau during a memorable night in February of 1971. The...
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Lot #72
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An important milestone in Jean Beliveau's career came Wednesday, December 18, 1963 as his 324th career goal tied him with Nels Stewart as the all-time goal-getter amongst centers and 5th overall. Beliveau's 2nd of the game and 14th of the season...
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Lot #73
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In his 10th NHL season and only the 6th player in the history of the league to do so, Jean Beliveau used this piece of lumber to register his 300th regular season goal early in 1963. The historic goal came Saturday night, January 26th as the New...
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Lot #74
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The 1967-68 NHL season saw radical change as the 6 expansion teams doubled the league's size. Meanwhile Jean Beliveau more than doubled his goal output from the previous season, scoring 31 goals including career #400. The classy center didn't ta...
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Lot #75
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You don't change a good thing and Jean Beliveau wore CCM Tackaberry skates right to the end. Similar to the ones he wore when scoring his 500th regular season goal in 1971, Beliveau donned this pair of CCM Tacks towards the end of his legendary...
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Lot #76
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Amazing display features one of the skates that the great Jean Beliveau laced up to defend with honor the tradition of Montreal's red-white-and-blue. From towards the end of his career when he was performing like a man 10 years younger than him,...
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Lot #77
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Great pair of CCM Tackaberry all leather skates helped Jean Beliveau stride pass the opposition and toward the 500-goal plateau. From the days when "Tacks by CCM" appeared in gold letters on the tendon guard, these boots show nice game wear with...
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Lot #78
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Obtained directly from one of hockey's all-time greatest players not to mention hockey's premier ambassador over the years, this fabulous Canadiens wool jersey is the real deal! A great 1-inch team repair at the left elbow and significant pillin...
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Lot #79
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rilliant colors strike the beholder of this vintage Jean Beliveau Quebec Aces jersey that Mr. Beliveau says has been in his collection since before he and his wife Elise were married in June of 1953. By that time, the towering center had long sin...
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Lot #80
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Morenz, the Rocket, Beliveau, Harvey, the Pocket Rocket, Plante and Lafleur. These are the Canadiens' legends who have had their numbers retired by the storied franchise. This is the jersey that was presented to Jean Beliveau by none other tha...
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Lot #81
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This superb Wilson dureen red knit Canadiens road jersey was done up for Jean Beliveau for use in one of his earlier Oldtimer games. There was an obvious number change with the outline of "23" on the sleeves easily visible. A couple of 2-inch tea...
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Lot #82
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Fond memories for Jean Beliveau with this neat white and red knit jersey which he wore in an exhibition game the season after retiring from the NHL in 1971. Mr. Beliveau relates the story of how he was picked up by authorities at the St. Hubert...
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Lot #83
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Superb jerseys were presented to Jean Beliveau in recent years, with the majority having nice sewn-on names and numbers. Most impressive is the AHL Quebec Citadels sweater featuring the number "9" that Beliveau wore during his 4 pre-NHL seasons...
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Lot #84
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Memory-provoking lot is highlighted by Jean Beliveau's number 4 sweater he wore during the unforgettable closing ceremonies of the Montreal Forum and a big 16" x 20" photo on foam board showing Beliveau passing the fabled torch to Maurice Richa...
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Lot #85
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Jean Beliveau was an obvious choice when the Montreal Canadiens picked their all-time "Dream Team" in 1985 to coincide with the franchise's 75th anniversary. This is the Habs jersey and these are the Micron skates Beliveau wore when he joined Ri...
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Lot #86
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Jean Beliveau refereed a few Oldtimers' games in the past. This impressive CCM knit striped ref's jersey has a nice embroidered and tackle twill NHL crest sewn on the left breast and a Stanley Cup centennial patch on the right shoulder. The per...
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Lot #87
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Awesome jersey is like those worn by the players in the 42nd annual All-Star game played Saturday, January 21, 1991 at Chicago Stadium. Jean Beliveau was honored to be named honorary captain of the Wales Conference stars as was his counterpart...
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Lot #88
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Great pair of jerseys includes a fantastic vintage style white Canadiens sweater by Starter, reminiscent of the old wool sweaters worn during Jean Beliveau's era. Beliveau has signed the felt and embroidered Habs crest on front. The 100% acrylic...
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Lot #89
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Great Oldtimers jersey is from the 1991 All-Star weekend in Chicago, host of the 42nd annual NHL All-Star Game. Following its inception the previous year in Pittsburgh, the popular "Heroes" game returned, this time with Black Hawks alumni taking...
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Lot #90
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It was at the 48th annual NHL All-Star Game in Vancouver that Jean Beliveau was presented with this huge display. The year was 1998, Messier's second of three in a Canucks uniform. Messier, who like Beliveau, has left his mark on the game, auto...
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Lot #91
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Two of the game's all-time greatest centers always had great respect for one another. It was Mario Lemieux who initiated a trade with Jean Beliveau, asking the Canadiens legend for one of his game used sticks, in exchange for this Penguins sweat...
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Lot #92
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Amazing piece of vintage lumber was used by the great Jean Beliveau during his time with the Quebec Aces of the Quebec Senior Hockey League, a time which Montreal Canadiens supporters and especially Habs management found very long indeed. Follo...
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Lot #93
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The reasons why Jean Beliveau stayed in Quebec City to play for the senior Aces rather than join the Montreal Canadiens are numerous, but ultimately he wanted to say thank you for the grand treatment he received during his two seasons with the ju...
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Lot #94
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Amazing personal collection pictures Jean Beliveau and his various teammates at different stages of his pre-NHL career. The earliest is a 1945 shot of the Saint-Louis de Gonzague Academy team. The Sacred Heart Brothers taught the boys there and...
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Lot #95
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WOW is the word that one blurts out at the sight of this one! What a fabulous photo of the best player in the world not to be playing in the NHL during the 1951-52 hockey season. Details on the back of this never-before-seen shot reveal that Be...
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Lot #96
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Fascinating story accompanies this historic goal puck from Jean Beliveau's first of two seasons in the Quebec Senior Hockey League. The Quebec Aces' star had waged a season-long battle with the Montreal Royals' Les Douglas for the scoring title...
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Lot #97
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Fabulous collage is the work of Montreal's David Bier Studios and captures members of the powerful Canadiens who that season captured their record 4th consecutive Stanley Cup championship by beating Toronto in a 5-game final, Marcel Bonin scor...
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Lot #98
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The 1967-68 Montreal Canadiens made it 3 Stanley Cup wins in 4 years and are pictured here in a David Bier creation that was only offered to team members. Included are Gump Worsley and Rogie Vachon who combined to win the Vezina trophy and of c...
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Lot #99
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In his 1994 autobiography, Jean Beliveau refers to his second decade with the Canadiens as the "neglected sixties" since the majority of the players pictured here who helped the Canadiens win 4 Stanley Cups in 5 years are usually forgotten when t...
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Lot #100
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