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Charlie "Chuck" Gardiner's career and life were both far too short. Born in Scotland, Gardiner's family arrived in Winnipeg when he was seven. He wasn't a great skater so he ended up in goal and went on to become one of the all-time greats, backstopp...
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Lot #201
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Pony Line legend Bill Mosienko autographed the top of the shaft of his CCM game-used stick which is covered with signatures from his 1949-50 Chicago Black Hawks teammates. Mosienko, who is best known for scoring the fastest hat trick in NHL history,...
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Lot #202
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Huge and truly scarce 1928 Chicago Stadium prospectus comes along with a separate 1930 book on "The World's Greatest Indoor Arena". This intriguing publication titled "The Chicago Stadium - Its Benefit To And Influence On Industry" very seldom surfac...
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Lot #203
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Black Hawks and vintage publication enthusiasts will indeed be enthused with this desirable program from a game played Wednesday, January 19, 1927 at Chicago's "Coliseum" between the Hawks and visiting Toronto St. Pats. That's Chicago goalie Hugh Leh...
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Lot #204
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Hockey's coffee connections go back further than current sponsorship by Canada's largest restaurant chain. Major Frederic McLaughlin, first owner of the Chicago Black Hawks, amassed his fortunes in the family business, WF McLaughlin Coffee Company. M...
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Lot #205
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You call feel the roar of the old Madison on Madison just looking at this section of three red Chicago Stadium seats. A great new opportunity to pick up original Stadium seats that bore witness to Black Hawks greats like the Golden Jet and Tony O, no...
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Lot #206
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Darling durene uniform from the Chicago Black Hawks worn by longtime team member Cliff Koroll back in 1974-75. Koroll played eleven straight seasons with the Hawks and his vintage knit holds both the Wilson (size 48) and Gunzo's tags in the collar. W...
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Lot #207
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Grant Mulvey's white Chicago Black Hawks durene boasts the fraying Gunzo's and Wilson labels in the collar. Game wear is easy to spot and includes no less than 14 stitched team repairs on the body and right arm. Flipping the shirt inside-out reveals...
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Lot #208
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Terrific souvenir from the 8-game series between the World Hockey Association's best players and those from the Soviet Union in 1974, this vintage Northland-made stick was used by none other than the Golden Jet, Bobby Hull. Factory stamping has "B. H...
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Lot #209
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As the story goes, Stan Mikita invented the curved stick during a practice in Chicago when his stick became wedged between a door and the boards and the blade bent at an angle. Mikita fired off a few shots with the warped blade and the rest is histor...
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Lot #210
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Early-1970s Northland Custom Pro game stick used by Hall-of-Fame Black Hawks goalie Tony Esposito while with the Hawks. Stamped "ESPOSITO" high up on the shaft with "35" in black marker noted. Original black "bulldog" tape covered in white cloth wrap...
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Lot #211
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As is the case with his famous brother Bobby, the distinctive black heavily-taped knob on this gamer identifies it as belonging to one of the Hull boys. This Dennis Hull Victoriaville is stamped "D Hull" on the shaft. Stamped "Special Model" with the...
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Lot #212
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A Chicago Stadium Review playoff program from the Black Hawks' 2-1 overtime win over Montreal in Game 3 of the 1961 semi-final and 10 fascinating photo negatives of action shots from the final against Detroit are featured here. Also included are a p...
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Lot #213
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The pages in these copies of Chicago Stadium Review will take your imagination into an era of whiskey, steak, fedoras, and unmasked goalies. The Oct. 7, 1961 edition is from the 15th NHL All-Star Game, hosted by the Stanley Cup winning Black Hawks. M...
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Lot #214
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Black Hawks legend Bobby Hull has signed the base of this original Chicago Stadium seat. The Golden Jet's silver paint pen signature with his famous #9 sits on the right side of a Black Hawks logo on the black wood base that was added to this seat fr...
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Lot #215
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Known as the original Madhouse on Madison, the old Chicago Stadium housed a massive pipe organ, considered the largest ever made and undoubtedly the loudest! Offered here is a framed part of the massive pipe organ described as a "draw stop jumper" on...
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Lot #216
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Bobby Hull's vintage autograph appears along with those of fellow HOFers Stan Mikita, Glenn Hall and Pierre Pilote on this Autry Erickson game-used stick signed by 19 members of the 1963-64 Black Hawks. "Erickson" is stamped on the shaft of this Nort...
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Lot #217
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Longtime Black Hawks fans will certainly remember the roar at Chicago Stadium at the sight of this outstanding work of art by Paul Madden. Featuring the in-action images of Tony Esposito, Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull, Pierre Pilote and Glenn Hall, this li...
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Lot #218
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A splendid image of Chicago's famous Stadium, with classic 1960s cars and fans lined up outside waiting to get in, brings back great memories for Hawks fans of a certain age. On thin cardboard stock, the 16" x 20" image is autographed by HOFers Pierr...
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Lot #219
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Chicago hockey icons Bobby Hull and Glenn Hall are both featured in this great lot of 16 signed Black Hawks pucks and 8x10 modern prints. Fellow Black Hawks HOFers Clint Smith and Emile "The Cat" Francis have each signed a puck and a photo. Four more...
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Lot #220
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The one and only number 99 used this Gretzky Silver Tip Easton gamer during the 1996-97 season. A rare find because Gretzky switched to Hespeler sticks not long after joining the Rangers. Gretzky's tape job remains on the Easton "Gretzky" wood blade...
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Lot #221
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Wayne Gretzky stepped into the limelight in Los Angeles and brought the game of hockey to a new audience across the United States following his trade to the Kings in 1988. This game-used Titan TPM 2020 from the 1988-89 season is stamped "W. Gretzky"...
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Lot #222
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With over 60 NHL records to his credit, Wayne Gretzky could not be expected to remember them all. We will review one here. Pay attention, because afterwards there will be a quiz. The official NHL record for "longest consecutive assist-scoring streak"...
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Lot #223
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On October 15, 1989 Wayne Gretzky passed Gordie Howe as the NHL's all-time points leader by scoring his 1,851st point. "The Great One" and "Mr. Hockey" have both signed this professionally-framed 16x20 photo of the two hockey icons posing in the dre...
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Lot #224
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It was just like old times at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium on November 22, 2003. In addition to seeing an outdoor hockey game between the Oilers and the Montreal Canadiens, the wind-chilled crowd of 57,167 fans was treated to an exhibition game pi...
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Lot #225
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The Great One said goodbye to NHL ice at the end of the 1998-99 regular season and the old Reunion Arena in Dallas was among his last stops. Wayne Gretzky is pictured from behind in his New York Rangers #99 uniform as he is about to skate out onto th...
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Lot #226
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The fastest to 500 goals, Wayne Gretzky has placed a bold blue marker autograph on this limited-edition framed photo commemorating the feat. The Great One scored his 500th goal, fittingly into an empty net, against Vancouver on November 22, 1986 in h...
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Lot #227
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Wayne Gretzky admired Gordie Howe as a child and grew up to break his idol's NHL records. After smashing Mr. Hockey's all-time points record, Gretzky set his sights on becoming the league's goal king, a crown he assumed with his 802nd tally against V...
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Lot #228
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Wayne Gretzky has placed a spectacular gold Sharpie signature with his #99 on this gorgeous WG Authentic framed 8x10 photo. The Great One is pictured hoisting the Stanley Cup over his head for the second straight spring in 1985 after the Edmonton Oil...
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Lot #229
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This custom-framed Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers montage features a signed cover of an early 1980s Goal magazine cover shot of the Great One with #99's vintage ballpoint autograph. Set in a black and white double matte in the middle of the 19" x 23"...
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Lot #230
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Trio of promotional posters, each signed by the master of marketing, Wayne Gretzky. The three color posters are folded in eight, as issued, and each sports a bold black Wayne Gretzky autograph. Two identical pieces for Campbell Soup list the 1996-97...
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Lot #231
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Tucked into the pages of this 35-page souvenir program from the 1970 Brampton Lions 11th Annual International Novice Hockey Tournament is one of the most famous names in hockey. It's right there on page 6, on the Brantford roster - "Cretzky, Wayne"....
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Lot #232
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This monumental collection of photos and posters will produce dozens upon dozens of ooohs and ahhhhs for the lucky high bidder. All photos in this collection capturing Wayne Gretzky both on and off the ice are vintage prints. Of the six 20" x 24" sho...
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Lot #233
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They opened the express lane to the Hockey Hall of Fame after Wayne Gretzky called it a career in 1999. Offered here is a wonderful tribute to the Great One's induction into the HOF, which waved its three-year waiting period to admit Wayne in the fal...
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Lot #234
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Massive framed display boasts the signatures of 29 members of the victorious Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup Championship teams of 1983-84 and 1984-85. Key signers include Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Andy Moog, Paul Coffey, Grant Fuhr, Kevin Lowe, Glenn...
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Lot #235
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Wonderful framed photographic display captures the jubilant Edmonton Oilers roster immediately following their 1988 Stanley Cup victory! The massive 20" x 24" color photo pictures the team at centre ice and has been signed below by 27 of those presen...
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Lot #236
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Really unique souvenir of the Edmonton Oilers' fifth Stanley Cup season is this team-signed Tommy Lehman game-used stick. Captain Mark Messier has signed low on the back of the shaft, which is signed by 17 in black marker, including fellow HOFer Glen...
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Lot #237
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Whenever Wayne Gretzky hoisted the Stanley Cup he was surrounded by more greatness. Huge and amazing triple-signed Edmonton Oilers Cup celebration photo displays the original autographs of Gretzky, Mark Messier and Kevin Lowe. All three Oilers greats...
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Lot #238
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A collection as varied as Wayne Gretzky's talent, this lot of 27 items spans the Great One's career from his first NHL season to his final game, and offers up some goodies from the Oilers' WHA days. Gretzky was joined by another legend, Guy Lafleur,...
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Lot #239
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Large collection of Oilers gamers is highlighted by an Andy Moog Christian game-used stick. Other game-used sticks included in this collection are those of Muni, Baumgartner, Lumley, Beukeboom, Simpson, Carson, Playfair, Smith, Gelinas, Hannan and ot...
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Lot #240
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This awesome trio of Edmonton game-worn jerseys features Oilers captains Jason Smith and Kelly Buchberger and enforcer Georges Laraque. The captain's C sits on the left breast of Buchberger's gamer from the team's 1997-98 first set of white jerseys....
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Lot #241
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Wayne Gretzky put best when he said that Dave Semenko "allowed me to have more room on the ice". Dave's heavy pair of Tackla Pro 3000 pants from the mid-Eighties come complete with suspenders and all padding intact. Well-worn with loads of marks and...
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Lot #242
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The National Hockey League award that bears hockey Hall-of-Famer Lester Patrick's name first presented in 1966 by the New York Rangers and is presented annually for "outstanding service to hockey in the United States". This amazing bronze statue is a...
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Lot #243
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A legendary center for the Rangers during the 1920s and '30s, Frank Boucher was in his first season as head coach of the New Yorkers when he penned this one-page letter to a fan in Brooklyn. Dated November 28, 1939, it mentions that a copy of the Phi...
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Lot #244
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This great pair of Camille Henry's jackets features the 1954 Calder Trophy winner's Rangers jacket from the 1950s as well as his truly unique New York Raiders coach's jacket from the WHA's inaugural 1972-73 season. Originally obtained from the Henry...
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Lot #245
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Captivating photo collage was created for the men who brought New York its first-ever Stanley Cup championship in the spring of 1928. Pictured are legends Bill and Bun Cook, Frank Boucher, Ching Johnson and coach Lester Patrick. This was the year tha...
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Lot #246
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This striking limited-edition gold vermeil creation by the Balfour company commemorates the New York Rangers' 1994 Stanley Cup win, which touched off the Blueshirts' first Cup celebration in 54 years. The gold vermeil face features a Rangers team cre...
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Lot #247
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The storied hockey history of New York's Madison Square Garden was written in large part by the seven legendary Rangers depicted here by artist Paul Madden. Emile Francis, Harry Howell, Andy Bathgate, Jean Ratelle, Rod Gilbert, Brad Park and Eddie Gi...
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Lot #248
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This wonderful 1950s view of the entrance to the old Madison Square Garden in New York is an impressive big 16 by 20 reproduction on thin cardboard of a vintage photo and has been signed by 17 former New York players. The Hall of Fame signing line-up...
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Lot #249
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500-goal club member Mark Messier handled this wooden Louisville TPS during his transition period between the Oilers and Rangers during the early 1990s. Distinctive black taped knob with the factory stamped "MESSIER" up on the shaft. The blade taping...
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Lot #250
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Rangers great Eddie Giacomin has signed high on the paddle of his late-1960s Northland game-issued stick. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1987, Giacomin's surname is stamped on the shaft of this Northland pro goalie stick with the Gerry Cosby & Co....
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Lot #251
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Hall of Fame right wing Rod Gilbert signed his game-used Sher-Wood stick from the latter stages of his great career with the New York Rangers. "Gilbert R. 7" is stamped on the shaft below Gilbert's tape job on the butt end, featuring a well-worn whit...
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Lot #252
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These two white mesh Rangers jerseys were worn during the filming of "Mystery, Alaska", the 1999 Hollywood feature starring Russell Crowe and Burt Reynolds. HOFer Phil Esposito evens puts in an appearance in writer David E. Kelley's comedy about an a...
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Lot #253
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Harry Lawrence "Little Dempsey" Aurie was a hockey right winger who played 11 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Cougars, Detroit Falcons and Detroit Red Wings. Aurie was considered by owner James Norris as the heart and soul of th...
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Lot #254
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The premature death of goaltending legend Terry Sawchuk quickly raised him to a cult hero status among collectors. This, along with the argument by many that Sawchuk was the best goaltender of his era, sets his memorabilia apart from the rest. Offere...
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Lot #255
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Vintage fiberglass creation gifted by Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jim Rutherford to our consignor back in the late 1970s. Rutherford roamed the crease over parts of six seasons in Detroit and our research shows that he wore this style from 1975-76 o...
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Lot #256
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The unmistakable penmanship in the blue ballpoint signature on the shaft leaves no doubt that this remarkable game used stick belonged to the one and only Mr. Hockey, Gordie Howe. This sensational and fully-intact Howe Northland gamer dates to the ea...
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Lot #257
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A gaze up as you made your way into the old Detroit Olympia might have caught sight of this massive red and white nylon Detroit Red Wings banner. At about 10 feet in length by 7 feet high, the size will fill your available wall space! Circa the 1970s...
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Lot #258
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This vintage black and white 8x10" team photo is plastered with the penmanship of the members of the Detroit Red Wings from the 1952-53 NHL season. The key sig here is that of Hall-of-Fame netminder Terry Sawchuk, an autograph that is often missing f...
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Lot #259
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Tantalizing lot for arena memorabilia collectors is this single red seat from Detroit's fabled Olympia, another of the long-gone "Original Six" buildings. Just think of all the exploits of Sawchuk, Howe, Lindsay, and all the other Red Wings legends t...
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Lot #260
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Absolutely amazing black, red, white and silver leather jacket was hand made by J. H. Design to commemorate the Detroit Red Wings' 1997 Stanley Cup victory, their first in 42 years! Several stunning thick leather patches adorn this gem. The front fea...
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Lot #261
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This absolutely stunning work of art was done from a classic photograph and depicts Detroit's famous Production Line smiling while taking a breather. Indeed, the late-1940s and early-1950s were a happy time for the prolific threesome who even finishe...
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Lot #262
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A dozen men who donned Detroit's red and white winged wheel uniform and skated at the old Olympia autographed this image of the famous building, a 16 by 20 reproduction on thin cardboard of a 1970s photograph. Penning nice blue Sharpie autographs wer...
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Lot #263
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This fascinating pair of original Gordie Howe artwork dates from the latter part of the 1950s. Howe had four Stanley Cups to his credit already when both were published, including a syndicated "This Day in Sports" by Hollreiser published by the Chica...
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Lot #264
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The great Blueline hockey magazine of the 1950s got it right when it launched with a cover photo of the immortal Gordie Howe for its inaugural edition. Mr. Hockey had the Detroit Red Wings at the summit of the hockey world when he was featured on the...
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Lot #265
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Great finds here for Red Wings collectors, including a very rare original edition of the 1947-48 softcover Red Wings press and radio guide. Also included are a vintage 1941-42 Red Wings team photo and a 1968-69 yearbook signed by Gordie Howe. The 8 1...
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Lot #266
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A bevy of blue ballpoint ink signatures, each penned by a member of the 1959-60 Detroit Red Wings squad, graces this creamy page removed from a book. Key signers include Gordie Howe, Norm Ullman, Alex Delvecchio... all three members of the Hall of Fa...
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Lot #267
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Paper ephemera lot starts out with the 1993 Cup Centennial card signed by Gordie Howe & Jean Beliveau. Next is a large Howe family Christmas card with photographs detailing the on-ice exploits of Gordie and the boys. Best is a multi-signed 1961 Red W...
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Lot #268
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Seldom seen promotional item measures 5" in diameter and has "Copyright 1945 J.D. Charlie McCarthy" printed along the bottom edge. The facsimile autographs of the '45-46 Detroit Red Wings include those of Sid Abel, Ted Lindsay, Harry Lumley, Syd Howe...
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Lot #269
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On September 22, 2001, the National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Penguins travelled up the road to take on their American Hockey League counterpart Wilkes Barre/Scranton Penguins. Superstar Pens forward Mario Lemieux dressed that night for the farm tea...
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Lot #270
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This Mario Lemieux game-used stick is a scarce 1990s Koho 2295 model. "Lemieux" is factory stamped on the shaft of this Super Mario gamer with a "66 7" serial number stamped low on the back of the shaft. Le Magnifique's original tape jobs remain inta...
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Lot #271
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The Comeback King. Super Mario's bright yellow Nike Quest 3 gamer from the early 2000's will certainly be one of the longest sticks in your collection. Factory pattern coding on the back of the shaft reads "02118 01" and "M. Lemieux" appears in graph...
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Lot #272
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Penguins owner Mario Lemieux teamed with rookie phenom Sidney Crosby for his final 26 games in 2005-06. Le Magnifique's CCM Vector game-used stick with his rubberized handle on the knob and "Lemieux" on the shaft saw duty as he brought his career tot...
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Lot #273
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Like Sidney Crosby, this white Pittsburgh Penguins road jersey that the young phenom donned down the stretch of the 2006-07 season is the real deal! Already regarded by most as hockey's premier player, Sidney's on-ice exploits thus far in his NHL ca...
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Lot #274
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Sid really was a kid when he starred in junior hockey with the Rimouski Oceanic. He was 17 when he led the 2005 Memorial Cup in scoring with 11 points, taking his Quebec team to the junior championship final. He went on to lead Canada to Olympic gold...
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Lot #275
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Marc-Andre Fleury has signed in gold paint pen signature on the paddle of this Koho game-used stick from his 2003-04 rookie season with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The first overall pick in the 2003 draft, Fleury played 22 games with Pittsburgh as an 18...
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Lot #276
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This well-used twig from Penguins superstar Evgeni Malkin is a Bauer Vapor XXX one-piece composite. "Malkin" appears in factory graphics on the front of the shaft, which retains Gino's black tape job on the hollow knob. Nice game use shows in Malkin'...
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Lot #277
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This gorgeous 72-page program is from just the 11th game of NHL hockey ever played in New York, a January 30, 1926 encounter between the visiting Ottawa Senators and the first year New York Americans. A full season before their NY cousins the Rangers...
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Lot #278
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Here is a rare 12-page program from the NHL's 10th season, handed out at a January 18, 1927 tilt between the Ottawa Senators and the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates. The star-studded Senators finished first in the league that season for the seventh time...
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Lot #279
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This scarce program and ticket stub are from the Boston Bruins' last season at the old Arena on St Botolph Street, before moving into the brand new Boston Garden the following year. Their opponents on this December 27, 1927 night were the New York Ra...
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Lot #280
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Offered here is a 26-page program from a February 18, 1930 contest between the visiting Montreal Canadiens and the Detroit Cougars, won 2-0 by Montreal on a George Hainsworth shutout. The Cougars, who would be re-named the Falcons the following year...
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Lot #281
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On his way to a record setting 50 goals in 50 games season, Maurice 'Rocket' Richard had a spectacular outing the evening of December 28, 1944 at the Montreal Forum. In a 9-1 rout of the Detroit Red Wings, Richard scored five goals and added three as...
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Lot #282
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Heading into the final game of the 1961-62 season, Bobby Hull was on the verge of glory with 49 goals; one short of the magic 50 mark reached only by Montreal legends Rocket Richard and Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion. Hull's Blackhawks were in Madison...
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Lot #283
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Before a packed house at old Olympia Stadium in Detroit on the night of November 10, 1963, Gordie Howe beat Montreal's Charlie Hodge with a wrist shot 15 minutes into the second period, making him the all-time NHL career leader in goals scored. The p...
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Lot #284
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This rare four-page scorecard is from Bobby Orr's second ever appearance in Boston as a Bruin, from a pre-season game against the Montreal Canadiens on October 16, 1966. Orr is listed in the program as #27, with veteran Junior Langlois, soon to be cu...
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Lot #285
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In game number three of his debut season, on October 23, 1966 at the Boston Garden, Boston rookie Bobby Orr scored his first ever goal by beating Montreal's Gump Worsley with a 50-foot slap shot, drawing a prolonged ovation from the home crowd. The B...
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Lot #286
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Chicago Blackhawks goalie Tony Esposito put the cap on his outstanding rookie season in the NHL when he posted his 15th shutout of the year in a 4-0 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on March 29, 1970 at Chicago Stadium. 42 years later, that season to...
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Lot #287
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In the 1970-71 NHL season Boston's Phil Esposito had a year for the ages, destroying the previous single season scoring records with an amazing 76 goals and 152 points. On March 10th, in an 8-1 drubbing of the California Golden Seals, he scored his 5...
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Lot #288
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Very early edition of the Spalding's guides, covering the various amateur and collegiate leagues active in the 1907-08 season, including the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey League, from whom the Montreal Wanderers were defending League champions and ho...
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Lot #289
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This 89-page guide to the 1915-16 hockey season is scarce to begin with, but is almost never seen in such nice condition - Ex+, solidly bound, with just a little light wear at the top edge. Two years before the formation of the NHL, it details a post...
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Lot #290
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This fascinating 16-page booklet produced by Chicago's Nester Johnson skate company during the 1931-32 season features 1930s era rules and plays, accompanied by photos of NHL stars, including Howie Morenz ("The fastest man playing hockey today"), Cha...
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Lot #291
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The third ever edition of the National Hockey League's Guide and Record Book has Toronto Maple Leafs star Charlie Conacher on its cover, with features inside on both him and on Chicago's recently deceased goaltending great, Charlie Gardiner. 96 pages...
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Lot #292
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This seldom seen 62-page press guide was produced in limited numbers for reporters, broadcasters and team officials prior to the Toronto Maple Leafs' 1948-49 season, during which the Leafs would become the first team in NHL history to win three strai...
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Lot #293
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The Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs played their third straight game against the NHL All-Stars on October 10, 1949, at Maple Leaf Gardens. This third edition of the All-Star Game saw the ill-fated Bill Barilko open scoring for the Leafs, on...
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Lot #294
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A total of 15 future Hall of Famers were participants in the 6th NHL All-Star game, played October 5, 1952 at the Detroit Olympia. Among those was Maurice "Rocket" Richard, who beat Terry Sawchuk early in the third period to give his team what would...
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Lot #295
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The 9th NHL All-Star Game saw the Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings hold off a team of All Stars 3-1, led by two points each from Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay. Terry Sawchuk, who'd helped Detroit win the Cup the previous spring, had subsequently...
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Lot #296
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Chicago played host to the All-Star game for just the second time in 1961, but the Blackhawks, fresh off their first Stanley Cup victory in 23 years, couldn't stop Gordie Howe, who got a measure of revenge for his team's loss in the Finals by tallyin...
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Lot #297
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This complete, EX condition program from the 21st NHL All-Star Game has been autographed on its cover by 18 All Stars, including HOFers Horton, Howe, Mahovlich, Hull, Keon, Bower, Stanley, Armstrong, Pulford and Pronovost, plus King Clancy. Included...
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Lot #298
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The 28th NHL All-Star Game saw Guy Lafleur make his All Star debut in his home rink and pick up three assists, while Syl Apps Jr., with his dad in the crowd, scored two goals to win MVP honors as the powerful Wales Conference team won 7-1. This was t...
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Lot #299
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In 1967 the Toronto Maple Leafs won their fourth Stanley Cup in seven years, with 10 future Hall of Famers on their roster. Leaf fans are still waiting for the next one, which makes that team more iconic with every decade. Offered here is a complete,...
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Lot #300
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