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After a tough, six-game first-round series in 1970 against New York, the B's whipped Chicago in four games and cruised through three decisions over St. Louis before the Blues put up some competition in game 4 of the Stanley Cup finals. In the fir...
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Lot #1
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In 1999, the Boston Bruins Alumni Association donated an award to be presented annually to the a member of the NHL Boston Bruins "who has contributed the most to charitable and community endeavors." The award was named the John P. Bucyk Award in h...
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Lot #2
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In 1973-74, Boston Bruins forward Bucyk netted 31 regular season goals and added another 44 assists for a points total of 75. This feat, combined with an astonishingly low penalty minutes tally of eight, earned John the Lady Byng Trophy awarded "t...
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Lot #3
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Lady Byng, wife of Canada's Governor General at the time, presented the Lady Byng Trophy in 1925. The trophy is an annual award given to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a h...
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Lot #4
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Perhaps the most beautiful and certainly the most intricate of the NHL team awards, the Prince of Wales Trophy was presented to the regular season Champions of the NHL's East Division. This personal miniature was presented by the National Hockey L...
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Lot #5
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The Bruins' stellar league-leading 53-13-11 record in 1971-72 was more than enough to seal their third straight regular season Eastern Division Championship and John Bucyk's 83-point performance would help bring the Stanley Cup to Boston once agai...
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Lot #6
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The Detroit Red Wings finished at the top of the heap of the NHL regular season standings in 1956-57 posting a record of 38 wins, 22 losses and 12 draws for a points total of 88, six points higher than second place Montreal. John Bucyk, in his se...
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Lot #7
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In 1956-57, Johnny's second season with the Wings, his team was boosted by the scoring of Gordie Howe, Normie Ullman, Ted Lindsay and Alex Delvecchio and led the league with 38 wins, 22 losses and 12 ties for a points total of 88. This exquisite a...
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Lot #8
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At the end of each season, the most deserving players selected from the roster of the Boston Bruins are recognized during the team's annual award night. The most coveted award, dating back to the early Sixties, is the Eddie Shore Trophy, presented...
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Lot #9
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Important team awards presented to Johnny Bucyk for his on-ice achievements include two figural bowl trophies, one with an engraved "#3 Star, 1975-76" plaque at the base and other inscribed "Elizabeth C. Dufresne Trophy, 1965-66, John Bucyk". This...
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Lot #10
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The goals continued to pile up at a steady pace for sniper Johnny Bucyk throughout the Sixties and Seventies. This important gathering of hardware serves to mark off the plateaus on his journey towards that magic number of 500. The collection incl...
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Lot #11
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Rising twelve inches from its black base, this solid crystal obelisk award marks the career highlights of the NHL's top producers. The NHL Milestone Award is presented on the occasion of a player's 500th goal, 1000th point, 1000th game and other...
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Lot #12
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Big John Bucyk broke into the NHL during the 1955-56 season with the Detroit Red Wings and spent his first two seasons with the club. In 1957, the Boston Bruins traded one of hockey's all-time great goaltenders, Terry Sawchuk, to the Wings for the...
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Lot #13
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On October 30th, 1975 at Boston Garden, Johnny Bucyk poked one past a sprawling Yves Belanger of the St. Louis Blues and the Bruins took the two points as the game ended with a score of 3-2 for Boston. This was the 500th NHL regular season goal of...
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Lot #14
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On the evening of November 8th, 1972, Johnny Bucyk and the Bruins hosted the Detroit Red Wings, trouncing the visiting team by a score of 8-3 to the delight of the Boston Garden crowd. The real highlight of the night for the Bruins was the celebra...
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Lot #15
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What an image! The completely resigned Isles goaler stands watching as Bruins captain Johnny Bucyk leans over into the net to retrieve the puck that only moments earlier had eluded his netminding skills. On October 29th, 1972, Bucyk recorded his...
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Lot #16
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Wow. This solid hardwood plaque holds three monumental record pucks! Johnny game up huge over a one-month period during the 1967-68 season, crushing three previously held Boston Bruins scoring records. Until this point, former Bruin great Milt Sch...
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Lot #17
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In 1957-58, his first year with the Boston Bruins, Johnny Bucyk doubled his goal production from the pervious two campaigns in Detroit - combined! Finishing the year with 21 regular season goals was quite a feat and he made a point of saving the g...
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Lot #18
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After the glory of a Stanley Cup win, one's individual milestones may seem less of an event, but their importance can never be diminished. Here are two monumental pucks from memorable nights during the best years of Johnny Bucyk's career. John sco...
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Lot #19
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A double display of milestone goals potted by Johnny "Chief" Bucyk during the 1970-71 NHL season. This year would be huge for Bucyk as he would break the 50-goal and 100-point ceilings for the first and only time in his career. On December 10th, 1...
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Lot #20
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Johnny Bucyk found the twine an average of 24 times a season throughout the 1960's. On February 18th, 1968, he lit the lamp in Los Angeles for his 250th NHL marker and recorded goal number 275 only a year later in Oakland on February 27th, 1969, t...
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Lot #21
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A perfectly matched pairing of wooden commemorative plaques each holding a significant milestone puck from the 1965-66 season. On February 5th, 1966, Johnny Bucyk would tally his 500th career point in Boston Garden versus the visiting New York Ran...
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Lot #22
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For game puck collectors, assembling the half-dozen official game pucks from the Original Six era is a daunting task. For Johnny Bucyk, it was just a matter of bending over to pluck one out of a puck bucket as he visited each arena. The Chief save...
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Lot #23
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In 1975, Boston forward John Bucyk registered his 500th career goal in the Bruins 3-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues. Only six others in the history of the game had reached this milestone pinnacle before him. An engraved plaque mounted along the...
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Lot #24
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The game wear on this Boston Bruins Old Timers uniform worn by team captain Johnny Bucyk is evidence that these games are not guaranteed to be a tame affair. A couple dozen stick slashes and board burns appear on the arms and body of this CCM Cust...
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Lot #25
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Imagine… twenty three full seasons of gliding across the open ice. The last set of boots and blades worn by Johnny Bucyk. In 1977-78, John's final year with the Bruins, he scored 5 regular season goals to raise his all-time total to 556 and saw i...
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Lot #26
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John Bucyk's game used Northland Custom Pro from the 1975-76 season, Bobby's last with the Bruins. A parade of Beantown's best marches down the shaft with Orr, Phil Esposito, Terry O'Reilly, Wayne Cashman, Gilles Gilbert, John Bucyk and Don Cherry...
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Lot #27
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The bold uniform signatures of John Bucyk and 15 of his bench mates from the 1970 NHL All-Star Extravaganza run down the shaft of this vintage Northland gamer. Key signers include Bobby Orr, Gordie Howe, David Keon, Frank Mahovlich, Jean Ratelle,...
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Lot #28
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This ancient canvas bag once held the Chief's on-ice armor. The spoked-B logo appears at each end with "Boston Bruins" screened on no less than four times. Johnny Bucyk's famous number "9" is there on each side panel and the original zipper is in...
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Lot #29
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Wondrous wool cardigan in cream with black and gold trim presented to Johnny "Chief" Bucyk in his first season as a member of the Bruins roster. Embroidered chenile crest on the front proclaims "National League, Boston Bruins 57-58" with the wavi...
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Lot #30
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A half-dozen uniforms worn by Hall-of-Famer Johnny Bucyk during his "retirement" years. Included are an amazing Heroes of Hockey jersey worn during the 41st NHL All-Star Weekend with the commemorative patch, signed by Johnny on the back number, a...
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Lot #31
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The Zellers Masters of Hockey promotion offered customers the chance to obtain memorabilia from their favorite Hall-of-Famers while promoting the greats of the game. Johnny Bucyk was included in this series along with Bobby Hull, Jean Ratelle, Mar...
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Lot #32
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An amazing uniform worn by one Bruins great and gifted to another! Hammered home knit gamer worn by fan-favorite Cam Neely in the mid 1990's. Cam's tackle twill alternate's "A" sits up on the left breast and he has signed the shirt "To the Chief,...
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Lot #33
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The Boston Bruins traveled to the City of Angels to take on the expansion Los Angeles Kings during their inaugural season and on the night of February 18th, 1968, Johnny Bucyk solved the goaltending riddle once more as he recorded his 250th NHL go...
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Lot #34
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Here's Johnny's mid-Eighties game worn Boston jersey from a televised stars of The Original Six Old Timers tournament. The shirt, a light knit in Bruins colors, has John's surname on the back plate and his famous number "9" below. Obvious game use...
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Lot #35
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In tribute to those who came before him, current Boston captain Joe Thornton presented his game worn jersey to a team leader from the Bruins' glory years. Popular vintage jersey style worn by fan favorite Joe Thornton of the Boston Bruins. Manufac...
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Lot #36
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John Bucyk is one of an elite crowd, the legends of the game of hockey whose distinguished contributions have been recognized through their election into Honoured Membership of the Hockey Hall of Fame. This gold band was presented in 1981 to John...
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Lot #37
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A member of the "Uke" Line in Boston with fellow Ukrainian-Canadians Bronco Horvath and Vic Stasiuk, Bucyk set an astounding number of Bruins records on the way to recognition in hockey's hallowed Hall. Hundreds of frosted glass panels form a mass...
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Lot #38
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In 1981, John Paul Bucyk, along with Frank Mahovlich and Allan Stanley, joined the greatest players who came before them as they were inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The cream of this collection includes Johnny's HOF-crested blazer jacket w...
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Lot #39
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In 1978, the Bruins and the fans of Boston gathered to recognize the accomplishments of John Bucyk as they retired his jersey number and raised it to the rafters in Boston Garden. This collection of memorabilia from the Chief's final farewell incl...
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Lot #40
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Ask Johnny and he will gladly tell you that the highlight of his career was hefting that Cup in 1970. This collection brings back the memories from that magical night in May. Firstly, an 8-inch trophy bowl, engraved with "Stanley Cup Champs, Bosto...
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Lot #41
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On Sunday, January 28th, 1996, the Montreal Canadiens hosted the Boston Bruins "on the occasion of the last game played at the Montreal Forum against one of the six original teams of the National Hockey League" as the named plaque mounted below th...
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Lot #42
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Stunning vintage Hamilton wristwatch in gleaming 10-karat gold plate presented to Johnny Bucyk by his team, the Boston Bruins, following the final season of the Original Six era. Circling the edge in place of hour markers are the letters "BOSTON...
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Lot #43
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This rare black leather bound book was produced in 1997 by the NHLPA together with "Field of Dreams". The book relates the personal stories and includes autographed photos of 93 different hockey stars from different eras. Included are the three Hu...
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Lot #44
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An incredible line up of former Boston Bruins superstars each took the time to hand sign a commemorative 75th Anniversary game puck for the Chief during the 1991-92 NHL season. Each puck is mounted in a trophy display with a brass plaque at the bo...
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Lot #45
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Thanks for the Memories! Sixty-seven action-packed seasons of hockey all under one roof - The Boston Garden. Johnny Bucyk's mementos from the grand old lady include four Thanks for the Memories official game pucks, signed by Cam Neely, Bobby Orr,...
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Lot #46
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Three professionally matted and framed displays that once graced the walls in Johnny Bucyk's home pay tribute to former Bruins captain Raymond Bourque. One pictures Ray with Cam Neely and is signed by both. Another large piece is a collage from Ra...
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Lot #47
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This lot has been taken out of the Auction due to personal reasons from Mr Johnny Bucyk....
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Lot #48
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Wonderful limited edition lithograph by photographer Rob Erra gives us a panoramic view of the interior of the Boston Garden during game action. The piece, entitled Boston Garden has been signed along the bottom and onto the ice by nineteen of the...
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Lot #49
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Johnny Bucyk bleeds Bruins yellow and black. This monster collection of trinkets and memorabilia is littered with the spoked logo of the team he lived for. 1) actual brick from Boston Garden. 2) 1971-72 Boston Bruins Stanley Cup beer can set of si...
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Lot #50
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The definitive work on the game of hockey. Massive three-volume leather-bound boxed limited edition of Charles Coleman's "The Trail of the Stanley Cup", presented by the National Hockey League to John Bucyk "in recognition of your service of at le...
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Lot #51
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An exciting collection of seven vintage Boston Bruins game programs signed on the covers by a number of the game's greatest stars. Each multi-signed publication holds between two and nineteen autographs and at least four appear to have been signed...
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Lot #52
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Here's a stack for you, lets dig right to it! 1) pile of 11 programs from the March 28, 1968, Johnny Bucyk Night at Boston Garden. 2) two 1971 Johnny Bucyk Homecoming Dinner programs. 3) 28 early-Seventies 8x10" B&W Bruins action photos, Cheevers,...
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Lot #53
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Important collection of contracts, documents and telegrams allows us a glimpse at the business end of the Hall of Fame career of John Paul Bucyk: 1) typed Standard NHL Player's Contract signed by John Bucyk and the Bruins President, witnessed in...
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Lot #54
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Incredible gathering of eighteen original hand drawn and inked artworks all done in cartoon style for newspaper publication. Johnny Bucyk, portrayed as the subject in each piece, is shown as a member of the "Uke" line in one, two more have him wea...
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Lot #55
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A line up of seven of the greatest players in Boston Bruins history spreads across the ice in this limited edition artwork lithograph by Madden. Gerry Cheevers, Bobby Orr, Phil Esposito, Fern Flaman and Johnny Bucyk are there, along with Milt Schm...
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Lot #56
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Fantastic 26x32" color lithograph with artwork by Ron Lewis autographed by all 19 members of the 500-Goal club (up to 1994) including: Mike Bossy, Marcel Dionne, Gordon Howe, Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, Maurice Richard (dec.), Guy Lafleur, Lanny McDo...
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Lot #57
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On February 26th, 1995, to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Miracle On Ice, the Boston Bruins Alumni team faced off against the retired members of the 1980 USA Gold Medal Hockey Team. After the game, the rosters of each squad met to produce a wond...
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Lot #58
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The Chief cruised around town to the honking of horns from other drivers and Bruins fans who were able to decipher his personalized plates. This collection of five automobile license plates includes three well-used examples: a 1983 Massachusetts A...
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Lot #59
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Massive stack of Bruins game night programs from Johnny Bucyk's personal hoard. This pile includes: 1) three 1967-68 programs with beautiful posed Bobby Orr covers. 2) 22 1970's Bruins game programs. 3) ten Bruins Boston Garden Sports News game pr...
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Lot #60
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John scored his 300th regular season NHL goal a few months before the run for the Cup in 1970. This milestone was reached while on a western road trip as the Bruins faced off against the California Golden Seals. Bucyk would tally 31 goals in 1969-...
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Lot #61
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A trio of game-weight jerseys given to Johnny by the greatest player ever to lace up skates includes: 1) blue Liberty Rangers uniform, by Starter, size 52-R, signed by Wayne on the back numbers. 2) road LA Kings CCM size 48 uniform with "to Chief,...
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Lot #62
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"A Dinner to the World Champions – Madison Square Garden Club – Hotel Commodore – January 4th 1928" is how the cover of this exceptional, thought-provoking piece reads. The 10-page menu lists the MSG club's members while the pages reserved for au...
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Lot #63
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An amazing lot! Throughout the month of February, 1942, recently retired superstars from across the National Hockey League gathered to the delight of fans in the Original Sx arenas to play hockey in aid of the war effort. Members from this star-st...
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Lot #64
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Formidable trio of souvenirs from the legendary 1934 Ace Bailey Benefit Game in Toronto is highlighted by the medal Bill Cook received as a member of the All-Star team which played the Maple Leafs. The bronze memento is approximately 1 1/2" in di...
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Lot #65
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Amazing seldom-seen creation pictures the men who brought New York its first-ever Stanley Cup championship in the spring of 1928. Photos include those of legends Bill and Bun Cook, Frank Boucher, Ching Johnson and coach Lester Patrick. This was...
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Lot #66
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Superb photograph gives a great look at what Lord Stanley's fabled trophy looked like at the time and features the head shots of the members of the team which earned the right to drink from its bowl in April of 1933. Bill Cook was instrumental in...
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Lot #67
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Exceptional panoramic photo by Toronto's Alexandria Studio pictures the participants in the February, 1934 benefit game to aid Leafs' star Ace Bailey following his career-ending injury suffered the previous December in Boston. After Bailey recover...
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Lot #68
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Spectacular view of the inside of Madison Square Garden captures the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Rangers lined up on their respective blue lines prior to game 1 of the 1932 Stanley Cup finals. Intriguing is the chance to spot familiar Ranger...
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Lot #69
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One that will make vintage autograph collectors' mouths hang open, this precious collection was accumulated by Jim Cook, mascot of the New York Rangers while Bill and Bun were starring for the team. Some of the team-signed pages can be dated to t...
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Lot #70
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Fabulous old jersey was obtained from the Cook family of Kingston, Ontario. Former New York Ranger star Bill Cook coached the Cleveland Barons from '37-38 to '42-43 while his younger brother Alex "Bud" Cook played center for all but one of the sa...
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Lot #71
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Rare vintage jersey was obtained from the family of former New York Ranger legend Bill Cook, who after spending six years as coach of the AHL's Cleveland Barons, guided the Minneapolis Millers during part of their time in the United States Hockey...
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Lot #72
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Sensational postcard-size matte-finish photo pictures the legendary Lester Patrick in his days as boss of the New York Rangers and has been beautifully autographed with a black fountain pen. A star during his playing days when he captained the Mo...
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Lot #73
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A remarkable find are these rare Rangers' team-issued photographs from the 1920's. On sturdy photo stock, they picture Ching Johnson and Taffy Abel and include the players' position, weight and "New York Rangers Professional Hockey Club – Madison...
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Lot #74
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Beautiful posed shots of Rangers players were personalized to teammate Bill Cook. Among them are "With Best Wishes, Lorne E. Chabot 1927", "To a real fellow, Davie Kerr", "Best of Luck Bill, Earl Seibert", "Good Luck Bill, Gratefully Lynn Patrick...
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Lot #75
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Produced on paper stock, this team photo of the '32-33 Stanley Cup champion New York Rangers was beautifully autographed by 13 members of the heroic squad. Leading the way is manager and coach Lester Patrick who penned a gorgeous blue ink signatu...
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Lot #76
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Another tremendous keepsake from Ranger legend Bill Cook's personal collection, this real photo postcard pictures the '31-32 New York team and has been signed on the back by 14. Fabulous fountain pen signatures include those of Hall-of-Famers Bil...
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Lot #77
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Special photograph for Rangers' historians to consider, it pictures New York team captain Bill Cook receiving the coveted Stanley Cup from the hands of NHL President Frank Calder. The date was April 13th and the place was Toronto's Maple Leaf Gar...
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Lot #78
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William Cook was considered by many to be the greatest right winger ever to play the game. He was a remarkably gifted and rugged competitor who served as the catalyst on the New York Rangers' famous Bread Line with his brother Bun and Frank Bouche...
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Lot #79
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Captivating keepsake from the 1937 Stanley Cup finals, this cover from a program pictures Detroit "boss" Jack Adams and is plastered with fountain pen signatures of both the Red Wings and Rangers. Adams' leads the long line of autographs down his...
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Lot #80
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Some ancient game programs in this lot to excite vintage publication enthusiasts. Highlights include a Boston Arena program from the Rangers' first ever playoff game, a semi-final 0-0 tie in the first of a 2-game-total-goals series played April 2...
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Lot #81
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Rare photo from Hall-of-Famer Bill Cook pictures him with the Guelph, Ontario Knights of Columbus team, one which there is no record of Cook having suited up for. Penned across the back is "Guelph Knights of Columbus Hockey Team – Champions City...
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Lot #82
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Fascinating trio of souvenirs is from Bill Cook's time with Saskatoon of the Western Canada Hockey League, which the right winger led in scoring three of the four seasons in which he played. Cook turned pro with Saskatoon in 1922 and is pictured...
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Lot #83
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No introduction is needed for these fabulous works by author Charles Coleman who recounts the early competition for Lord Stanley's coveted trophy. Recognized as prerequisites to any serious hockey historian's library, these limited leather bound...
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Lot #84
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Wonderful array of Rangers "goodies" includes souvenirs from February 11, 1968 when the former Madison Square Garden closed its doors. A program from the Rangers-Red Wings afternoon game is autographed by Bill and Bun Cook, Lynn Patrick, Flash Ho...
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Lot #85
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Great mementos are from three Hall of Fames which Bill Cook was inducted into. Leading the way is a magnificent mint condition crest and equally attractive Lucite display from the Canada Sports Hall of Fame. The encased engraved metal plaque rev...
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Lot #86
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Rather comical comic features New York Ranger legend Bill Cook who after scoring the overtime goal of a big game, offers a Camel cigarette to an admiring fan. The ad begins with an image of Cook and the caption "See captain Bill Cook and his 1933...
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Lot #87
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Interesting lot includes a combination medallion/pen knife which is engraved on the back "American League All-Star Team 1942" and dates from Bill Cook's time as coach of the Cleveland Barons. A '37-38 program/guide features pictures and profiles...
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Lot #88
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Following his prolific playing career, Bill Cook was a successful coach, leading the AHL's Cleveland Barons for six seasons and later guiding the Minneapolis Millers of the USHL. Two terrific 8" x 10" photos here include a classic on-ice team pho...
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Lot #89
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Three neat multi-signed pieces will excite autograph collectors, the earliest being a 1937 menu/program from a night to honor Madison Square Garden fight announcer Joe Humphreys. It's in rough condition but includes the pencil signatures of Leste...
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Lot #90
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Absolutely stunning, brilliant and with vibrant colors, this stirring old wool jersey was worn by Buddy O'Connor in the 3rd annual NHL All-Star Game, played way back in 1949 in Toronto. The NHL's Hart trophy winner two seasons earlier, O'Connor a...
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Lot #91
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Buddy O'Connor's most memorable and satisfying season came in 1947-48 as he made NHL history, becoming the first player to ever win both the Hart and Byng trophies in the same season. To say that O'Connor was a "clean" player is quite an understa...
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Lot #92
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In his first season with the Rangers, Buddy O'Connor showed Montreal Canadiens' management that it had made a mistake by dealing him to New York by averaging a point a game and being named the league's most valuable player. Buddy, with just eight...
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Lot #93
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From Buddy O'Connor's days on the golf links comes this golf-related lot, highlighted by a huge impressive trophy. "The Seagram Trophy" is engraved on the big 12" in diameter fluted silver-plated bowl that sits atop a 2-tiered wooden base. Engra...
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Lot #94
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Fabulous big trophy is from Buddy O'Connor's marvelous pre-NHL career in which he wowed fans while starring with the Montreal Royals, a senior team he helped to the Allan Cup finals on a regular basis. Teamed with Pete Morin and Gerry Hefferman,...
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Lot #95
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Following his MVP season in 1947-48, his first with the Rangers, Buddy O'Connor was the obvious choice for the cover of the second edition of New York's "Inside the Blue Shirt" guide. The Rangers were the first organization to present in compact...
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Lot #96
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Superb die-cut store display features Buddy O'Connor and pitches CCM skates and sticks – "Champions Everywhere." Just under 1-foot wide at the base, the cardboard ad stands 20" high and mentions how Buddy was the first player in hockey history to...
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Lot #97
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Terrific keepsake is from Buddy O'Connor's last of 10 NHL seasons and has been signed by the entire '50-51 Rangers team, including coach and Hall-of-Famer Neil Colville who O'Connor is standing beside in the back row. Others of note are Charlie R...
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Lot #98
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Fantastic collection of autographed 8" by 10" glossy photos captures the '50-51 New York Rangers in posed shots on the ice. Highlights include the pictures of Charlie Rayner, Allan Stanley, "Bones" Raleigh, Tony Leswick, Pentti Lund, Frankie Eddo...
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Lot #99
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Intriguing letter is on "Jackie Robinson Show" letterhead and is dated February 25, 1949. The history-making Robinson starts with "Dear Buddy: With the start of baseball season just around the corner, I have reached the concluding stages of my fi...
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Lot #100
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