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Hall of Fame left winger Luc Robitaille became the 27th player in NHL history to reach the 500-goal plateau in 1998-99 with the Los Angeles Kings. Offered here from Robitaille’s personal collection is his 500th goal puck! On January 7, 1999 Robitaill...
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Lot #1
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It doesn’t get much better than this for hardcore Los Angeles Kings fans! Offered here is Luc Robitaille’s Kings alternate captain’s jersey from the 1993 Stanley Cup final against Montreal. From Robitaille’s personal collection, this Kings beauty dis...
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Lot #2
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Great souvenir of the highest point to date in L.A. Kings history is Luc Robitaille’s game-used stick from the 1993 Stanley Cup final against the Montreal Canadiens. Robitaille scored three goals and added two assists, his five points second for the...
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Lot #3
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This great lot of Luc Robitaille’s signed game-used sticks consists of eight gamers spanning two decades of the Hall of Fame left winger’s career, from the early-1990s to his final season in 2005-06. Featured here from Robitaille’s personal collectio...
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Lot #4
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Luc Robitaille wore this Los Angeles Kings alternate captain’s jersey at the beginning of the 1997-98 season when he returned for his second of three stints in SoCal. Robitaille signed in black marker on the silver panel of the “2” in the silver-blac...
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Lot #5
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The NHL 2000 patch sits on the right breast of this historic Luc Robitaille game-worn L.A. Kings jersey, a special piece from the personal collection of the Hall of Fame left winger who wore it during his 1,000th regular season game! Robitaille signe...
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Lot #6
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This is the game-used stick Luc Robitaille used to reach the 40-goal mark with the L.A. Kings for an eighth straight season in 1993-94. He reached the milestone on April 4, 1994 in a 6-1 win over Edmonton in a neutral site game at Sacramento’s Arco A...
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Lot #7
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Luc Robitaille rocked the purple-and-gold Los Angeles Kings track suit that is included in this lot of game-used equipment from the early part of his Hall of Fame NHL career. Also offered here from Robitaille’s personal collection are a pair of his g...
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Lot #8
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Lot of Luc Robitaille’s early-1990s Los Angeles Kings game-worn equipment features the Hall of Fame left winger’s skates, gloves, helmet and a pair of his game-used Sher-Wood sticks. These items offered from Luc Robitaille’s personal collection inclu...
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Lot #9
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This great lot of Luc’s game-used equipment dates from his second go-round with the Kings in the late-1990s. Among the four items offered here from his personal collection is Luc's game-worn CCM helmet with its Itech visor and chin strap still attach...
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Lot #10
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Luc Robitaille broke fellow HOFer Steve Shutt’s record for goals by a left wing with 63 tallies in 1992-93, which has only been topped by Alex Ovechkin since. Offered here from Luc's personal collection are four NHL game pucks from his record-breakin...
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Lot #11
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Luc enjoyed a career year in 1992-93 while helping lead the L.A. Kings to their only trip to date to the Stanley Cup finals. He scored 63 times to break Steve Shutt’s NHL record for goals by a left wing, a mark since surpassed only by Alex Ovechkin,...
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Lot #12
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Luc Robitaille got his 600th point early in the 1992-93 season on his way to a career-best 63-goal, 125-point campaign with the L.A. Kings. Luc reached the milestone on October 15, 1992 with a goal in a 4-0 win over Calgary at the Great Western Forum...
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Lot #13
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Luc Robitaille got his Hall of Fame career off to a searing start by scoring 40 goals or more in each of his first eight seasons with the L.A. Kings. Offered here from Luc’s personal collection are two of his “40th Goal” pucks, including the one he p...
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Lot #14
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The Los Angeles Kings struck gold deep into the 1984 NHL draft when they chose Luc Robitaille with the 171st pick overall. Lucky Luc scored 45 goal and 84 points as a rookie in 1986-87 and followed that up the following year with the first of his thr...
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Lot #15
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One week after becoming the 27th NHL player to score 500 goals midway through the 1998-99 season, Luc Robitaille began adding to that total with a pair of tallies in a 3-0 win over Calgary. Offered here from Luc's personal collection is the puck he u...
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Lot #16
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As the 2003-04 season came to an end, Luc Robitaille kept his final L.A. Kings game-worn home jersey because he believed he had played his last NHL game at the Staples Center. This Kings gamer from Robitaille’s personal collection is from the Kings’...
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Lot #17
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It’s only fitting that Luc Robitaille’s last NHL point was a goal, which he scored on a one-timer past Curtis Joseph in a 6-2 loss to Phoenix at the Staples Center on March 14, 2006. Included here from Luc Robitaille’s personal collection are the gam...
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Lot #18
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Incredible lot from the end of Luc Robitaille’s Hall of Fame NHL career includes the L.A. Kings captain’s jersey he wore for his final game and one of his last game-used sticks from his special batch prepared for his last three games. From Robitaille...
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Lot #19
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Historic pair of game-used items included Luc Robitaille’s last L.A. Kings helmet and one of his specially-designated final batch of game-used sticks. Robitaille signed in black marker on the front of the white CCM helmet he wore for his last NHL gam...
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Lot #20
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Luc C’s game-used equipment lot consists of four items from the Hall of Fame left winger’s second stint with the Los Angeles Kings in the late-1990s and early-2000s. From his personal collection, offered here are three pieces signed by Beliveau, incl...
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Lot #21
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Luc amassed this trio of NHL player of the week and month awards on his way to a 44-goal, 107-point season in 1991-92. From his personal collection, offered here are Luc's February 1992 NHL Pro Set Player of the Month crystal award as well as two pla...
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Lot #22
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Having reached the NHL’s 1000-point milestone in 1997-98, Luc Robitaille made it 1,000 regular season points with the L.A. Kings alone early in the 2000-01 season! Offered here from Luc’s personal collection are a pair of plaques presented to him in...
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Lot #23
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The honors kept coming for Luc late in his HOF career. Offered from Luc’s personal collection are two plaques presented to him by the Kings late in the 2003-04 season, including one for his 1,000th regular season game with the team on March 13, 2004...
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Lot #24
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Luc enjoyed an impressive awards haul in 2003-04, when he returned for his third and final stint with the Kings. Offered from Luc's personal collection are three trophies presented to him by the Kings, including the team’s leading scorer and MVP awar...
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Lot #25
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Luc's L.A. Kings player-of-the-month awards have not traveled well. These two less-than-perfect trophies from Luc’s personal collection are for November 1989 and October 1991. Both sponsored by Sheraton, they include a glass sculpture of two hockey s...
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Lot #26
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A solid and substantial 1991 Cedars-Sinai Sports Spectacular award presented to Luc is a highlight of this lot of awards and plaques from the first part of his Kings career. Luc’s 1989-90 NHL Dodge Ram Tough Award plaque is also included as are a pai...
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Lot #27
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Offered here is a truly unique opportunity to acquire the original “Luc” painting by artist Stephen Holland. From Luc Robitaille’s personal collection, this magnificent acrylic-on-wood portrait is signed on the reverse by the Hall of Fame left winger...
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Lot #28
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A goal-scoring artist of the highest caliber, Hall of Fame left winger Luc Robitaille is immortalized in these two sensational artworks by Stephen Holland. Offered here from Luc Robitaille’s personal collection are two prints by the renowned sports a...
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Lot #29
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The Los Angeles Kings fittingly chose January 20, 2007 as the date of Luc Robitaille’s jersey number retirement ceremony. Robitaille’s number “20” was hoisted to the rafters of the Staples Center prior to the Kings’ 3-2 loss to Phoenix. Offered here...
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Lot #30
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Ultra-limited and forever in demand leather-bound book produced in 1997 by the NHLPA and "Field of Dreams" relates the personal stories of hockey stars spanning various eras. Each of the 93 greats profiled in these pages has signed a large color phot...
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Lot #31
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This amazing and massive item is the actual goal and net from Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena that Luc Robitaille scored his 611th goal into, breaking Bobby Hull’s all-time NHL record for goals by a left winger! This one-of-a-kind piece from Robitaille’s p...
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Lot #32
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Luc Robitaille made the net bulge 688 times during the regular season over the course of his Hall of Fame career so it was only fitting that the L.A. Kings cut it out of the Staples Center goal and gave it to him after his final NHL game! Offered her...
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Lot #33
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Huge lot of Luc Robitaille’s autographed L.A. Kings memorabilia includes a late-1990s artist’s proof poster signed by seven Kings, including Robitaille and Rob Blake. Also featured is a huge photo of the Kings shaking hands at the end of the 1993 Sta...
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Lot #34
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Offered here from Luc Robitaille's personal collection are a pair of his signed NHL All-Star game worn items. Lucky Luc has signed the white panel of the right leg of his black hockey pants shell from the 1999 ASG in Tampa Bay, when he contributed a...
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Lot #35
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Two virtually-complete sets of unused Los Angeles Kings 1993 playoff tickets for home games at the Great Western Forum are included in this huge lot of Luc Robitaille’s Kings memorabilia. Robitaille’s image is featured on a massive 8’ x 3’ Inglewood...
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Lot #36
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A huge statue of Luc Robitaille posed in action in his L.A. Kings uniform highlights this lot from his personal collection. Robitaille placed a black marker autograph on the rear tail of his #20 jersey on this nicely painted and detailed 27” tall sta...
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Lot #37
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This cool lot of six frames from Luc Robitaille’s personal collection includes a “Three Kings” poster signed by Lucky Luc, Rob Blake and Ziggy Palffy and a Bobby Orr signed photo of The Goal! Robitaille signed the glass on a framed litho from the may...
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Lot #38
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Hall of Fame left winger Luc Robitaille signed each of the seven hockey and baseball jerseys offered here from his personal collection. A white mesh softball jersey from the 1990 Wayne Gretzky Celebrity Sports Classic is one of four baseball jerseys...
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Lot #39
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This NHL milestone goal puck was used by Hall of Fame left winger Luc Robitaille to record the 400th goal of his career with the Pittsburgh Penguins early in the lockout-shortened 1994-95 season. From Robitaille’s personal collection, this is the Pen...
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Lot #40
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Luc Robitaille scored his 400th regular season goal early in his brief tenure with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Lucky Luc reached the milestone with his eighth goal of the lockout-shortened 1994-95 season. Offered here from Luc's personal collection is t...
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Lot #41
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Luc Robitaille has signed his NHLPA game-worn jersey from a special tournament staged during the 1994-95 lockout. From Luc's personal collection, this is the light blue #20 Team Quebec game-worn jersey he wore during the NHLPA 4-on-4 Challenge, which...
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Lot #42
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Luc Robitaille’s brief stint with the Pittsburgh Penguins is highlighted in this lot of four game-used items. Featured here from Luc's personal collection are his Koho Revolution game-used stick and two signed pairs of Koho game-worn gloves. Also inc...
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Lot #43
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Team Canada 1994 captain Luc Robitaille delivered the shootout winner against Finland to secure his country’s first world championship title in 33 years! Offered here from Robitaille’s personal collection are his game-used stick signed by 13 members...
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Lot #44
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This lot from Luc Robitaille’s personal collection features his memorabilia from the 1991 Canada Cup, including an Inuit seal soapstone carving. Also included is Luc's leather-bound 1991 Canada Cup photo album, which bears Alan Eagleson’s dedicated a...
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Lot #45
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The hockey world's top talent is well represented here as their names appear engraved and running down the front of this 13-inch shimmering silver-plate grail. Luc Robitaille, Dominik Hasek and Brett Hull were among the first-time Stanley Cup winners...
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Lot #46
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Luc Robitaille and fellow HOFers Yzerman, Hull and Larionov are among the nine Detroit Red Wings superstars who have signed a fantastic poster featured in this this lot of Motown memorabilia from Luc's personal collection. Chelios, Hasek, Lidstrom, F...
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Lot #47
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Luc will always have a special place in his heart for the Red Wings after winning his only Stanley Cup as a member of the 2002 champions. Offered here from his personal collection is a Robitaille Red Wings goal puck from 2002-03. Luc notched the Wing...
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Lot #48
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A highlight of Luc Robitaille’s personal collection of NHL All-Star Game memorabilia is his Tiffany & Co. glass vase from the 1992 game in Philadelphia. A framed montage from the 1989 game in Edmonton features a photo of Luc with Kings teammates Gret...
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Lot #49
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Dodgers legend Sandy Koufax signed a total of 22 baseballs featured in this lot of two dozen signed balls from Luc Robitaille’s personal collection. Koufax’s ballpoint signature appears on each of 22 National League baseballs with league president Bi...
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Lot #50
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The Greatest of All Time! Boxing legend Muhammad Ali signed each of a pair of size 10 Everlast boxing gloves, including an autograph dedicated to Hall of Fame left winger Luc Robitaille. Also featured in this lot of Ali items from Luc Robitaille’s pe...
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Lot #51
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NBA legend Michael Jordan signed his framed Chicago Bulls jersey with an autograph from Upper Deck Authenticated. This UDA signed Jordan jersey frame is from the personal collection of Hall of Fame left winger Luc Robitaille. Air Jordan has placed a...
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Lot #52
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Football legend Joe Montana signed a Wilson NFL football and a Kansas City Chiefs jersey, both from Hall of Fame left winger Luc Robitaille’s personal collection. Super Joe placed a, “To Lucky, All the Best, Joe Montana” silver paint pen autograph on...
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Lot #53
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Fantastic dedicated signature of 1998 Masters champion Mark O’Meara appears on this autographed pin flag from Hall of Fame left winger Luc Robitaille’s personal collection. O’Meara sunk a 20-foot birdie putt on the final hole to beat out Fred Couples...
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Lot #54
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The signatures of Luc Robitaille and fellow HOFers Phil and Tony Esposito are featured along with Chris Chelios in this lot of five autographed souvenir hockey sticks from Lucky Luc’s personal collection. Luc has signed one souvenir stick as well as...
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Lot #55
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This terrific trio of 100-year old tobacco cards recalls the Tinkers-to-Evers-to-Chance Chicago Cubs’ infield combination and a famous poem, well-known to baseball historians. No need to go into detail about that, but rather fill you in on the formi...
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Lot #56
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One of the hobby’s most desirable cards, the RC of Gordie Howe, comes to us from one of hockey’s most prolific goal-scorers, Luc Robitaille. Card number 66 in Parkhurst’s landmark 1951-52 issue features bold vivid colors and lists Howe’s 43 goals an...
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Lot #57
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This appealing, presentable example of Maurice Richard’s coveted rookie card is nicely centered and has the appearance of a VG-VG+ card, with small light creases barely visible to the naked eye. A quarter-inch likely removable pencil mark on the bac...
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Lot #58
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A nice clean crease-free EX+ Gordie Howe second year card highlights this ensemble of 1952-53 Parkhurst cards which generally range from Fair to EX. In the EX neighbourhood are Armstrong RC (ST), Harvey, Delvecchio and Lindsay, with Horton RC at G,...
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Lot #59
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Luc Robitaille’s personal rookie and star card collection is highlighted by an EX-MT+ 64-65 Topps card of Bobby Hull, the man Robitaille passed as hockey’s most prolific goal-scoring left winger. Two other 1960s Hull cards are low grade and followed...
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Lot #60
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An absolutely amazing and hard-to-fathom array of hockey trading cards is surely unmatchable the world over and chronicles the illustrious career of Luc Robitaille, the NHL’s all-time highest goal-scoring left winger! Everything from the Hall-of-Fam...
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Lot #61
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Incredible thrill-of-a-lifetime opportunity will see our winning bidder get to play hockey in the next edition of Luc Robitaille’s Celebrity Shoot Out in Park City, Utah! One lucky winner will earn the right to be drafted amongst NHL alumni and Holly...
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Lot #62
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Minnesota North Stars left winger Steve Payne wore this Campbell Conference All-Star gamer during the 1985 mid-season classic in Calgary. Payne made his second ASG appearance in Calgary, subbing for injured teammate Tony McKegney, who hurt his should...
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Lot #63
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A gifted goal scorer who played in two All-Star games, left winger Steve Payne wore this 1987-88 Minnesota North Stars gamer in his final NHL season. Payne made his North Stars debut in the fall of 1978 after he was chosen 19th overall in that spring...
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Lot #64
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This NHL All-Star Game goal stick wielded by Minnesota North Stars left winger Steve Payne in the 1980 game in Detroit is covered with 18 Wales Conference autographs, including the legendary Gordie Howe, who made his final ASG appearance. Payne score...
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Lot #65
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Bobby Hull’s 1979-80 game-used stick gifted to Minnesota North Stars left winger Steve Payne bears a dedicated autograph to the talented NHL sophomore from the greatest player ever to play the position! This Golden Jet gamer has been a treasured item...
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Lot #66
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Nicknamed ``Mighty Mouse`` for the powerful performances pushed out of her diminutive 5`0`` frame, Elaine Tanner still reigns as one of Canada`s best ever athletes. 43 years have passed since Elaine Tanner won these medals - two silver, one bronze -...
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Lot #67
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Nicknamed ``Mighty Mouse`` for the powerful performances pushed out of her diminutive 5`0`` frame, Elaine Tanner still reigns as one of Canada`s best ever athletes. 45 years have passed since Elaine Tanner won this record-setting haul of seven medal...
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Lot #68
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Not everyone can be a supermodel but you can model a triple Olympic medal winning outfit. Elaine Tanner wore the swimsuit with the Mexico 1968 patch while winning two silver medals and a bronze at the 1968 Summer Olympics. In between laps, she kept w...
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Lot #69
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In between seven Commonwealth medals in 1966 and three Olympic medals in 1968, Elaine Tanner continued filling up her trophy case. At the 1967 Pan Am games, Tanner set two more World Records and won gold in the 200 metre backstroke and 100 metre bac...
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Lot #70
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On your marks, ready, set, medal! On its own, this Olympic timer - in working condition - stored in vintage, red Omega case complete with neck strap, is a great collectible. Adding in the fact it clocked Elaine Tanner’s two world records for the 110...
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Lot #71
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Only 15, Elaine Tanner was the Mighty Mouse who made the American swimming powerhouse quake, winning two gold medals and fifth place at the US Nationals in 1966. It was the first time in swimming history a Canadian had beaten the Americans. It’s even...
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Lot #72
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When sports writers gathered to select the 1966 recipient of the Lou Marsh Memorial Trophy it was no contest. The unanimous choice was Elaine Tanner, who was only 15 years old and is the youngest recipient of the award given to Canada’s top athlete f...
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Lot #73
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Elaine Tanner became a media darling following her success in the pool at the 1966 Commonwealth Games and politicians wanted in on the popularity. Highlights of this collection are a framed black and white photo of Tanner with Pierre Trudeau, which...
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Lot #74
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Elaine Tanner’s domination of women’s swimming in the mid-1960s, particularly a seven-medal, quadruple gold showing at the 1966 Commonwealth Games and three Olympic medals in 1968 earned her entry into seven Halls of Fame. The trio marking her 1971...
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Lot #75
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Shortly after Elaine Tanner won two silver medals and a bronze at the 1968 Summer Olympics, the swimmer was invited to be a guest on the popular Canadian television shows, “Front Page Challenge.” The appearance turned into a media battle between supp...
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Lot #76
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Tanner’s “Beginner in Swimming” cards, earned when she was six years old in Belmont, California. Three green suits date back to Tanner’s time with the Vancouver Dolphins from the late-1950s to the suit she wore on her African tour in 1967. The crest...
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Lot #77
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Perhaps the only thing mightier than “Mighty Mouse” Elaine Tanner is her mighty collection of certificates that record her impressive accomplishments. Best known for winning three medals at the 1968 Olympics held in Mexico City and seven medals at th...
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Lot #78
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A spectacular, thought-provoking treasure is this stick that was passed around and autographed by members of the 1933-34 Montreal Canadiens. The “Oct. 31st 1933” added at the top of the shaft, revealing the exact date of the signatures, along with a...
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Lot #79
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The thought of the Montreal Canadiens all taking pencil to paper over 75 years ago sure is a swell one for Habs historians and autograph enthusiasts. This little notebook page is approximately 2-1/2” by 4” and is signed on both sides. Howie Morenz’...
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Lot #80
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This towering trophy stands just over two feet high and as the title indicates, was presented to Aurele Joliat after he was deemed the Canadiens’ most valuable player in 1934-35 by, presumably, one of the team’s sponsors. Joliat had the previous sea...
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Lot #81
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This sensational offering was available on November 2, 1937, when NHL stars gathered at the Montreal Forum to play a benefit memorial game following the untimely death the previous March of Canadiens’ legend Howie Morenz. A team of Montreal Canadiens...
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Lot #82
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Wonderful opportunity here to score one of the hobby's most coveted game programs with this virtually crease-free example from the famous Howie Morenz memorial game, played November 2, 1937. A combined team of both the Montreal Canadiens and Maroons...
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Lot #83
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This classic colorized image of the two-time Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens lined up outside the fabled Forum after their Cup run in the spring of 1931 is a highly-sought original. Howie Morenz and Aurele Joliat stand on either side of goali...
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Lot #84
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Oh, to go back in time and load up on Howie Morenz iron-ons at three for a nickel! Nowadays, they only turn up once in a while, but three in their original glassine envelope – now this is one special opportunity that rarely comes along. They measur...
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Lot #85
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The January 19, 1935 game program between the Bruins and the Canadiens features Eddie Shore on its cover. Better yet, four of the Canadiens have neatly autographed the cover around Shore's image in vintage fountain pen. They include two of Montreal's...
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Lot #86
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A rarity to tempt Montreal Canadiens team photo aficionados, this baby dates way back to prior to the 1926-27 NHL season and captures the beloved Habs in a gymnasium pose! Left to right are players Gagnon, Moran, Leduc, Joliat, Larochelle, Boucher, L...
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Lot #87
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Wondrous and historic Montreal Canadiens wool creation was worn during the 1946-47 season by left wing Hub Macey. This is the same kind of Habs tie-neck sweater worn by the famous Punch Line, Maurice “Rocket” Richard, Elmer Lach and Toe Blake, as Mon...
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Lot #88
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Sensational offering here dates back to the 1953-54 campaign and was wielded by the one and only Maurice Rocket Richard during a season that saw the Canadiens’ star finish second only to scoring champion Gordie Howe. Richard added 37 goals to his ca...
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Lot #89
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Talk about history in the making! Featured here is an original 1940 letter to Maurice Richard signed by Hall-of-Famer Frank Patrick on Montreal Canadiens letterhead. The September 17, 1940 letter from Patrick instructs Richard to sign a Canadian Amat...
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Lot #90
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This charismatic depiction of Montreal Canadiens icon Maurice Richard is an oil-on-canvas affair that was presented to the retired legend at Expo ’67, the World’s Fair held in Montreal to mark Canada’s centennial. The engraving on the metal plaque a...
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Lot #91
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This stunning and solid bronze sculpture of Montreal Canadiens icon Maurice Richard was produced in limited quantities in 1999, not long before his death sent the hockey world into mourning. This gold-colored bronze statue was part of a series of scu...
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Lot #92
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Here is a sparkling memento that recalls the Montreal Canadiens’ first of a record five straight Stanley Cup titles and was done up in similar fashion to the career tribute rings which former Hab greats received long after their careers were over. Th...
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Lot #93
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An intriguing look back into the offices of the old Montreal Forum is offered with this NHL Standard Player’s Contract, the agreement linking Jacques Plante to the Montreal Canadiens for the 1954-55 season. That was the year that the future Hall-of-...
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Lot #94
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Goaltending legend Jacques Plante signed his game-used CCM Pro stick, was also autographed by a total of 18 members of the 1962-63 Montreal Canadiens. Habs captain Jean Beliveau signed twice, including on a wide band of white tape on the paddle with...
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Lot #95
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Lovely blue ballpoint autographs penned back in the day grace this Molson’s-sponsored sepia tone Canadiens team photo that pictures the men who brought the Stanley Cup back to Montreal after a six-year hiatus. Elmer Lach, the Stanley Cup hero with h...
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Lot #96
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Nifty find here features single-signed pages that include nice big flowing bold blue ballpoint autographs, accompanied by little pasted-in head shots. Leading the approximately 4” by 5” book off is Toe Blake, followed by Jacques Plante, with however...
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Lot #97
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Many of the men who were the artisans of hockey’s greatest dynasty penned mostly bold blue ballpoint autographs on this solid little 28-inch long wooden stick, with both the dynasty and the signatures standing the test of time! Legends Toe Blake, Do...
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Lot #98
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This superb example of a Bernie “Boom Boom” Geoffrion game-used stick dates from his heyday as one of the NHL’s most lethal goal scorers in the late-1950s and early-1960s. This CCM Custon Pro with "GEOFFRION 5" stamped on the front of the shaft retai...
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Lot #99
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Pound-for-pound, one of the greatest players ever to lace’em up, Henri Richard inked this official NHL Standard Player’s Contract prior to the 1963-64 season, his ninth with the Canadiens. This two-sided, one-page document reveals that the dynamo was...
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Lot #100
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