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Fantastic memento commemorates the Toronto Maple Leafs' first place finish in '47-48 and was presented to inspirational Leaf leader Ted Kennedy. "Teeder" potted 25 goals to get his team into the post-season and the following year Kennedy would be nam...
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Lot #1
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On April 22, 1945, Ted Kennedy and his Toronto Maple Leafs won their hard-fought seven-game series against the Detroit Red Wings to capture the Stanley Cup. This rare gold coin is evidence that boss Ed Bickle was extremely proud and pleased with his...
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Lot #2
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Teeder Kennedy led his beloved Leafs to five Stanley Cup victories, but the first must have been the sweetest of all. Offered is Ted Kennedy's personal replica Stanley Cup ring, a tribute to his first championship season with the Toronto Maple Leafs....
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Lot #3
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Ted Kennedy led the Leafs to an upset victory against the Montreal Canadiens in the 1945 Stanley Cup finals. He contributed a playoff-leading 7 goals to capture the silver chalice. Ironically, it was Montreal that first noticed Kennedy's hockey skill...
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Lot #4
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Ted Kennedy hardly lit up the score sheet in 1954-55. He scored only 10 goals and 42 assists for 52 points. But as a fierce competitor, detested, yet respected by his opponents and adored, yet feared by his teammates, Teeder was voted the most valuab...
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Lot #5
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Rookie goalie Frank McCool posted shutouts in three straight games to begin the 1944-45 Stanley Cup finals as the Toronto Maple Leafs went on to beat the Detroit Red Wings. Teeder led the team in scoring during the post season with seven goals and a...
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Lot #6
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In 1947, the Toronto Maple Leafs bested the defending champion Montreal Canadiens to take the Stanley Cup in six games. Ted Kennedy led the series in scoring with three goals, including the final game winner! We present Kennedy's sterling silver trop...
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Lot #7
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Craftsmen entrusted with the engraving of Lord Stanley's grail after the Maple Leafs' 1951 Stanley Cup victory seemingly rushed the job at hand. Ted Kennedy's name was misspelled "KENNEDYY" with an extra "Y". His position as Captain was also left off...
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Lot #8
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Ted Kennedy hung up his skates for the first time at the end of the 1954-55 campaign. Although he watched the entire 1955-56 season from the stands, he came out of retirement briefly to play half of the 1956-57 season to help the Leafs, who were shor...
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Lot #9
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Ted Kennedy's creamy wool Toronto Maple Leafs cardigan dates back to the 1940s or very early-1950s. The vintage black and white photograph that accompanies the lot pictures Kennedy posing beside his car with this exact sweater draped over his arm. A...
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Lot #10
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Sensational pieces for Toronto and crest collectors, this find is the type which Maple Leafs players, coaches and trainers sported on their blue leather team jackets during the amazing Cup runs of 1947 through 1949. Each wonderful creamy chenille shi...
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Lot #11
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A definite prerequisite to any important hockey library, author Charles Coleman's work on the history of hockey and Lord Stanley's trophy from 1893 to 1967 is contained within these three black leather-bound books. Only 1,000 copies of this special e...
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Lot #12
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Teeder notched his 200th National Hockey League goal on March 19, 1953, according to engraving on an ornate plate attached to the base of this classy little figural trophy. The treasure here is the actual game puck that found its way to the back of t...
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Lot #13
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The note contained within this simple wooden box tells the tale. It reads, in part: "The accompanying souvenirs are intended to mark the scoring of your 200th goal and they are accompanied by sincere admiration of your splendid leadership, your gentl...
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Lot #14
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Gathering of five vintage desk and pocket lighters, all presented to Ted Kennedy during his time with the Toronto Maple Leafs. The offering features a weighty Morton-Parker presentation desk lighter with the inscription, "Presented to Theodore Kenned...
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Lot #15
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Ted Kennedy's on-ice efforts earned him All-Star nods to the Second Team in 1950, 1951 and again in 1954. Offered is a perfect pairing of mementos awarded to Teeder by the NHL in recognition of All-Star Team selections in 1950 and 1951. The folding t...
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Lot #16
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Stunning 10-karat gold bauble presented to Maple Leafs legend Teeder Kennedy as a memento of his induction into hockey's hallowed halls in Toronto in 1966. An engraved skater plays a real diamond puck at the table while a pair of smaller real diamond...
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Lot #17
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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 honoured member. The dual-pane glass measures 12" x...
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Lot #18
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In 1966, the Hall of Fame doors swung wide open for that year's newest inductees: Ted Lindsay, Max Bentley, Toe Blake, Emile Bouchard, Frank Brimsek, Elmer Lach, Babe Pratt, Ken Reardon and of course, Ted Kennedy. As per tradition, a duplicate crest,...
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Lot #19
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On a magical evening in 1966, Ted Kennedy joined the elite group of NHL players who came before him as he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. This extensive collection of mementos relating to the grand old building features his str...
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Lot #20
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Maple Leafs enthusiasts and hockey historians alike will be delighted with this lot of 15 original photos from Hall-of-Famer Ted Kennedy's personal collection, including a sensational 14" x 11" team photo of him as captain of the 1948-49 Stanley Cup...
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Lot #21
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The playmaking centerman's numerous accomplishments were mostly the result of relentless hard work and dogged determination. Ted Kennedy was never known as a gifted skater, but his persistence earned him the esteem of teammates. Offered here are Kenn...
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Lot #22
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Gathering of four non-NHL items from the personal collection of Ted Kennedy includes a jacket crest boasting "OHA Jr. B Finalists, 1948-49, a figural medal engraved "Ontario Athletic Association - Theodore Kennedy" across the back and another medal,...
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Lot #23
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A touchy subject among players of the NHL Original Six era is that of the league's player pension plan. Offered is a related collection of documents from Ted Kennedy's files: 1) Six-page accounting of salary, tax and pension calculation figures for t...
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Lot #24
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This one is a mystery. A strip of white tape along the edge of this circa-1951 NHL game puck holds the key. The notations in ink have long since faded, leaving just a single hint? the word "opening". Certainly a puck from an important event as Kenned...
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Lot #25
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Perfect pairing of programs, plastered across the covers with the pen signatures of members of the 1955-56 Toronto Maple Leafs. The keys for both vintage Maple Leaf Gardens publication are Turk Harry Lumley, leading scorer Tod Sloan and the ill-fated...
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Lot #26
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The J. P. Bickell Memorial Award, named after the late Toronto businessman and hockey executive J. P. Bickell, was presented at the discretion of the directors to a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs organization who performed with a very high standar...
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Lot #27
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Teeder's teefers! Definitely unique, this partial plate appears to be in fine condition to us, although we're not denturists. Five pearly whites run across the partial, no doubt replacements for teeth knocked out by flying pucks, wayward sticks and c...
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Lot #28
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Ted Kennedy's signed 1950 letter to Conn Smythe and six Hockey Hall of Fame guest passes individually signed by Teeder are featured in this incredible lot of autographs from the late Maple Leafs legend's personal collection. Happy Day signed two 1955...
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Lot #29
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Toronto Maple Leafs legend Ted Kennedy's original signature appears a total of 85 times in this lot of 40 autographed 7" x 5" Hockey Hall of Fame Legends of Hockey collectors cards and 45 of Kennedy's signed personal cheques. Teeder signed "Ted Kenne...
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Lot #30
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A collection of old publications saved by Ted Kennedy from games he either played in or attended as a spectator. The stash includes three Maple Leafs programs from 1958-59 and 1958-60. Another Leafs program from the Stanley Cup finals, dated April 10...
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Lot #31
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Assemblage of mementos gifted to Ted Kennedy who took part in the festivities surrounding the 2000 NHL All-Star Game held in Toronto. The framed All-Star uniform print has a plaque matted below that recognizes Kennedy's appearance in the first ever A...
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Lot #32
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Wow. All nine former Toronto Maple Leafs team captains (up until 2005) came together to create this amazing limited-edition photographic lithograph. Each of the nine leaders appears in the Leafs dressing room with a line-art portrait below. Ted Kenne...
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Lot #33
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A great gathering of awards presented to Leafs hero Teeder Kennedy starts off with a vintage pewter mug from the NHL Labatts Open Golf Tournament held Aug. 17, 1953, according to the inscription. Ted's foursome is named, including Elmer Lach, Turk Br...
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Lot #34
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This charming collection of Teeder's personal mementos includes a number of cufflink sets with an enamelled pair sporting the Toronto city coat of arms by Birks leading the way. A monogrammed Birks set, this time in 10K gold, features the Ontario Pro...
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Lot #35
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"Kennedy" crests adorn both shoulders of a #9 Glenn Anderson pro-style Maple Leafs jersey matching the style worn by the Hall of Fame forward with Toronto during the 1993-94 season. Ted Kennedy and Syl Apps became the first Maple Leafs greats bestowe...
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Lot #36
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A fascinating lot of original Maple Leaf Gardens documents feature a vintage journal voucher binder dated from April 5, 1932 - the date of Toronto's Stanley Cup final 6-4 opening game win over the New York Rangers - to October 31, 1933. Frank Selke's...
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Lot #37
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Vintage Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd. journal voucher binder dated from November 1, 1933 to December 31, 1934 holds an intriguing variety of financial records from the great arena and features documents bearing the original signatures of Dick Irvin, W.A. H...
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Lot #38
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Conn Smythe's original handwriting appears on an 8" x 5" sheet and he placed his initials on an expense account report for Reginald Stewart's Sept. 8, 1935 trip to New York. Price Waterhouse's "examined 1935" stamp appears on both documents, two high...
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Lot #39
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Original expense reports from the 1936 Stanley Cup playoffs are included in this lot of vintage Maple Leaf Gardens financial records. Conn Smythe signed one document and he initialed two others. Frank Selke signed nine documents and intitaled another...
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Lot #40
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Charlie Conacher's 1937 dividend accumulation receipt from his life insurance policy with the Manufacturer's Life Insurance Company is one of the intriguing documents found in this lot of original Maple Leaf Gardens financial records. Detailed team e...
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Lot #41
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A remarkable lot of Maple Leaf Gardens financial records from November 1, 1938 to March 31, 1940 includes correspondence regarding Conn Smythe's life insurance policy, including Smythe's May 3, 1939 dividend accumulation certificate from the Manufact...
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Lot #42
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Multiple instances of the original signatures of Conn Smythe, Frank Selke and Foster Hewitt are featured in this collection of Maple Leaf Gardens financial records dating from April 1, 1940 to November 30, 1941. Smythe signed four documents and Hewit...
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Lot #43
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Frank Selke's original signature and initial appear numerous times in this lot of Maple Leaf Gardens financial records from the height of World War II. With Conn Smythe serving the war effort, Selke signed 33 separate documents and initialed 12 other...
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Lot #44
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Incredible Maple Leaf Gardens financial records from the height of World War II includes original 1943 life insurance policy certificates for Conn Smythe and Charlie Conacher. Frank Selke signed 24 documents and his initials appear on three more in t...
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Lot #45
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Hockey legends Frank Selke and Foster Hewitt each signed at least 30 separate documents in this remarkable collection of Maple Leaf Gardens financial records from July 1, 1944 to October 31, 1945. Conn Smythe signed each of two separate expense repor...
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Lot #46
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This fascinating Maple Leaf Gardens financial records lot spans the period when the relationship between Conn Smythe and Frank Selke ruptured, culminating with Selke's resignation in the summer of 1946. Selke signed 14 documents and his initials appe...
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Lot #47
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Here's all the evidence you need to know that Conn Smythe was completely in charge of business at Maple Leaf Gardens. Smythe's original signature and initials are all over this final lot of financial records from the venerable Toronto arena dated fro...
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Lot #48
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A fantastic gathering of 10 hand-signed travel expense receipts for trips taken by Maple Leafs players back in 1932. Each 6" x 8" sheet is stamped and dated by the accounts for Maple Leaf Gardens and signed at the bottom by the player submitting the...
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Lot #49
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The original signatures of Charlie Conacher, Joe Primeau, Dick Irvin, Frank Selke and King Clancy are featured in this lot of signed expense receipts from members of the 1935-36 Toronto Maple Leafs. Conacher signed in pencil on his receipt stamped "p...
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Lot #50
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Hotel Manager stationery with a line art image of the hotel located at North Station in Boston holds a quick note in the flowing handwriting of Hall-of-Fame player and builder Art Ross with his signature in fountain pen ink just below. The note refer...
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Lot #51
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From one of hockey's greatest innovators and contributors to the game originated this one-page letter typed on "Boston Professional Hockey Association, Inc" letterhead. Dated April 2, 1935, the letter to Miss Sievert of Maple Leaf Gardens was sent al...
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Lot #52
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Charlie Conacher came from a family of 10 siblings, many of whom were also gifted athletes. Few would dispute that Charlie was the best hockey-playing Conacher, although older brother Lionel and younger brother Roy are also members of the Hall of Fam...
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Lot #53
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Toronto Maple Leafs legend Harvey "Busher" Jackson effectively signed his 1935 expense receipt three times. Handwritten in pencil, the Hall of Fame member of the Maple Leafs' Kid Line wrote out his own name twice and also signed at the bottom of an e...
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Lot #54
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A sprawling Bill Barilko netted the overtime goal that delivered the 1951 Stanley Cup to the Maple Leafs. The promising defenseman would never play another game as his plane disappeared soon after while he was returning from a fishing trip. The Maple...
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Lot #55
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This ancient section of letterhead details exactly $5.50 worth of expenses totaled by rookie Bill Barilko during the 1946-47 Toronto Maple Leafs training camp. Among the items included are amounts for baggage, breakfast, dinner, taxi fees and porter...
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Lot #56
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The original signatures of Conn Smythe and Frank Selke appear on their respective Maple Leaf Gardens Limited expense sheets from 1946. Original Hap Day and Foster Hewitt signatures are also featured in this extraordinary lot of documents from the ori...
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Lot #57
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A batch of 33 hand-signed expense receipts dated back to September and October of 1946 relating to expenses incurred by players who attended the pre-season Toronto Maple Leafs training camp held prior to the 1946-47 NHL season. Each is signed on the...
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Lot #58
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The original signatures of Toronto Maple Leafs legends Conn Smythe, Dick Irvin, Frank Selke, Hap Day and Foster Hewitt are featured in this fascinating lot of 26 original documents from the Maple Leaf Gardens Limited's financial records. Selke's orig...
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Lot #59
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The man who created the Toronto Maple Leafs, the one and only Conn Smythe, is the focus of this remarkable lot of 22 original documents from the financial records of Maple Leaf Gardens Limited. Smythe's full signature appears on four of the documents...
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Lot #60
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The puck used to score the Rocket's 543rd NHL goal (including playoffs) sits atop this towering vintage perpetual trophy, donated by Maurice Richard to the Montreal "Transportation Hockey League" to be awarded to the league's most valuable player. Th...
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Lot #61
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On October 30, 1975 at Boston Garden, Johnny Bucyk poked the puck past a sprawling Yves Bélanger of the St. Louis Blues and the victorious Bruins took the two points as the game ended with a score of 3-2. This was the 500th NHL regular season goal of...
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Lot #62
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Highly significant and museum-worthy is this CCM Custom Pro model stick, which helped Jean Béliveau make hockey history, the Canadiens leader becoming the NHL's highest scoring centre three days prior to Christmas, 1963. The inevitable happened again...
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Lot #63
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History was made when Canadiens great Jean Béliveau became the NHL's all-time highest scoring centre. The legend's 325th regular season goal came Sunday, December 22, 1963, at the Olympia in Detroit and opened the scoring in a 6-1 Canadiens victory....
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Lot #64
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This was just a regular-season game on February 13, 1990, but everyone in the crowd of 15,011 at Nassau Coliseum stood up and applauded for more than two minutes as every Islander player swarmed Bryan Trottier on the ice. The scene occurred 9 minutes...
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Lot #65
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Hall of Fame centre Norm Ullman scored his 500th career goal in 1975 shortly after joining the World Hockey Association (WHA) to play for his hometown Edmonton Oilers. Sitting on a combined total of 490 regular season goals during his NHL career with...
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Lot #66
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Forty-nine games into the 1981-82 season, Wayne Gretzky was well on pace to smashing Phil Esposito's single season goal record of 76 goals. With the record in sight and less than a week before his 21st birthday, Gretzky lit up the St. Louis Blues wit...
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Lot #67
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This great pair of Wayne Gretzky 500th goal framed montages feature a vintage limited edition signed photo and an original ticket stub from the Great One's milestone 500th goal game. Gretzky became the 13th player - and by far the fastest - to reach...
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Lot #68
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500-goal club member Mark Messier sealed Winnipeg's fate with a goal at 18:20 of the third as Edmonton took a 3-2 lead over the Jets on November 3, 1982. The Oilers would add four more with a final score of 7-2! The official Oilers game puck from Mes...
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Lot #69
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This magnificent framed montage honours Mark Messier's 500th career goal. The Rangers captain became the 21st player to reach the milestone on November 6, 1995 when he snapped an off-wing shot past Calgary's Rick Tabaracci in New York's 4-2 win over...
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Lot #70
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On November 27, 1965, Detroit Red Wings superstar Gordie Howe found the twine once again, scoring his 600th regular season goal in a game against the Canadiens, a gentle flip shot past Habs keeper Gump Worsley at the Montreal Forum. He was the first...
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Lot #71
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Only one player can lay claim to the handle "Mr. Hockey". Gordie Howe did it all. Howe retired from the game at the astonishing age of fifty-one after 32 seasons with six Harts, four Stanley Cups, 801 goals and 1,850 points. And that's not includin...
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Lot #72
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This great pair of framed displays honours Steve Yzerman's 500th and 600th regular season goals. Stevie Y became the 22nd player to join the NHL's 500-goal club on January 17, 1996 with a tally against Hall-of-Famer Patrick Roy in a 3-2 win over Colo...
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Lot #73
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Chicago Black Hawks legend Stan Mikita became the 8th player in NHL history to score 500 goals -- a feat he accomplished during the 1976-77 season. Mikita, a two-time Hart Trophy winner,claimed the Art Ross Trophy four times in five seasons in the mi...
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Lot #74
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Frank Mahovlich became the fifth player in NHL history to reach 500 goals, on March 21, 1973 in the Canadiens' 3-2 win over Vancouver at the Montreal Forum. Mahovlich, who assisted on Jean Béliveau's 500th goal two years earlier, fanned on his shot b...
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Lot #75
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This collection of three frames honouring Brett Hull's 500th and 600th career goals includes the Golden Brett's signature on a copy of the scoresheet from his 500th goal game. Hull has placed a nice bold signature at the bottom of the goal summary fr...
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Lot #76
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The Golden Jet joined Gordie Howe as the second member of the NHL's 600-goal club late in what would prove to be his final season with the Chicago Black Hawks. This framed display commemorates Bobby Hull's 600th goal against Hall-of-Famer Gerry Cheev...
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Lot #77
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Mario Lemieux scored his 500th goal in his 605th regular season game, making the Pittsburgh Penguins legend the second-fastest to reach this plateau behind only Wayne Gretzky, who holds the record at 575 games. Super Mario became the 20th NHL player...
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Lot #78
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The one and only Mr. Hockey, Gordie Howe became the first NHL player to score 600 goals during the 1965-66 season. Offered here is a beautifully framed 20" x 16" signed picture of Howe brandishing his 600th goal puck and stick in the visitors' dressi...
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Lot #79
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Three vintage souvenirs commemorating Maurice Richard as the NHL's first 500-goal scorer are presented in this great framed display. An original souvenir puck commemorates the Rocket's first 500th goal (regular season and playoffs, combined) on Decem...
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Lot #80
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The 11th player in NHL history to score 500 goals, Mike Bossy reached the milestone in style. Facing Boston in his 647th regular season on January 2, 1986, Bossy scored his 499th goal late in the third period to give New York the lead before putting...
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Lot #81
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Dave Andreychuk became the 26th player to reach the 500-goal plateau late in the 1996-97 season and just kept on scoring, wrapping up his stellar NHL career with 640 goals. Offered here is a lot of two items honouring Andreychuk's goal-scoring excell...
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Lot #82
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This great lot of two items honours Brendan Shanahan becoming the 30th member of the NHL's 500-goal club late in the 2001-02 season. Shanahan beat Hall-of-Famer Patrick Roy for his 500th career goal in a 2-0 win at Colorado on March 23, 2002. Offered...
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Lot #83
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Nicknamed the Little Ball of Hate by former teammate Glenn Healey, Pat Verbeek became the 28th NHL player to reach the 500-goal milestone late in the 1999-2000 season with Detroit. Verbeek beat Calgary's Fred Brathwaite for his 500th goal on March 22...
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Lot #84
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Peter Bondra became the first Slovakian player to record 500 NHL goals during the 2006-07 season with Chicago. Bondra, who scored his first 472 goals with Washington before adding 26 more with Ottawa and Atlanta, became the 37th player to join this e...
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Lot #85
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Following Jari Kurri's lead, Teemu Selanne became the second Finnish player to record 500 NHL goals during the 2006-07 season. Selanne, who would go on to win the Stanley Cup in the spring of 2007, became the fourth European-trained player and 36th p...
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Lot #86
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Hall of Fame centre Gilbert Perreault has signed a photo of his 500th career goal on a vintage copy of the Buffalo News sports section from the morning after hishistoric night on March 9, 1986. Perreault's blue Sharpie signature appears on the left s...
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Lot #87
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During the 1989-90 season, Bryan Trottier became the 15th NHL player to score 500 goals, joining fellow New York Islanders great Mike Bossy. Trottier did it on February 13, 1990, against Calgary's Rick Wamsley. This lot of three items honouring Trott...
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Lot #88
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Lucky Luc Robitaille potted this puck just past netminder Felix Potvin to score at 7:01 of the first period in a game on October 18, 2003 at the Staples Center as the Kings took on the visiting Boston Bruins. Comes complete with matching numbered hol...
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Lot #89
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Rick DiPietro of the Islanders probably wishes he had another chance to stop this puck, the one that beat him as it left Jaromir Jagr's stick after passes from Tom Poti and Petr Nedved. The goal, scored on February 19, 2004 at Madison Square Garden,...
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Lot #90
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This unassisted goal puck is credited to sniper Joe Nieuwendyk, who had the goods on goaltender Steve Shields during a game held at the Air Canada Center on March 9, 2004. The goal, coming at 11:31 of the third period, was the fourth of a five to nil...
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Lot #91
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Jere Lehtinen and Ron DiMaio set up 500-goal man Mike Modano to score the Stars' second goal of the game, coming at 8:21 of the second period. This goal puck, plucked from the net after Modano's goal, was part of a 4-3 win with the Dallas Stars over...
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Lot #92
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Manny Fernandez faced Teemu Selanne in a battle of wits on January 4, 2004 at the Pepsi Center in Denver. This puck is evidence of who came out ahead on that night. Selanne's goal puck, retrieved from the net after the goal, was the first of three fo...
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Lot #93
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Big Mats found the twine behind Avs netminder David Aebischer on March 20, 2004 and the Toronto Maple Leafs walked all over the visiting Colorado Avalanche at the Air Canada Center. The final score read: Toronto 5 - Colorado 2, but his goal puck was...
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Lot #94
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500-goal club member Peter Bondra potted this one while playing for the Washington Capitals against Ed Belfour of the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Center on October 13, 2004. The puck used to score the goal, the Caps' first of the game, was...
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Lot #95
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A creamy strip of white cloth tape that wraps around the edge of this official Inglasco NHL Philadelphia Flyer game puck tells the tale. Markings read: "Goal Puck scored by #8, Recchi", with the added notations: "2/22/03 Phil vs. Fla". Mark Recchi, a...
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Lot #96
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741 NHL regular season goals... 'nuff said. Brett Hull's move to Motor City midway through the 2002-03 season set the stage for another chance at a milestone... his first goal in the uniform of the Detroit Red Wings. And so it was, on March 2, 2003 a...
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Lot #97
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Russian great Sergei Fedorov was tantalizingly close to recording 500 NHL goals when he returned home to play the 2009-10 season in the Kontinental Hockey League. Offered here is a pair of Detroit Red Wings goal pucks scored by Fedorov, who had 483 r...
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Lot #98
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Great game wear to report on this white mesh Colorado Rockies home jersey worn by centre Jack Valiquette, who finished second in team scoring in his first season with Denver's original NHL team. Valiquette contributed 57 points in 1978-79 to finish t...
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Lot #99
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Evident game use is clear to see on this 1981-82 Colorado Rockies jersey worn by Finnish centre Veli-Pekka Ketola during the team's final season in Denver. After flying high with 12 points in 13 WHA playoff games with the 1975-76 Avco Cup champion Wi...
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Lot #100
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