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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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Between 1975-76 and 1978-79 the Montreal Canadiens won 229 games, lost only 46, and collected four straight Stanley Cups. They will always be remembered as one of the greatest teams in hockey history, with at least nine future Hall of Famers on their...
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Lot #301
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The 1936 Stanley Cup Finals matched the League champion Red Wings against the Leafs, who were led by their famed "Kid Line" of Conacher, Primeau and Jackson. Game #3 in the best of five series, played April 9th at Maple Leaf Gardens, saw the Leafs do...
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Lot #302
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This is the complete, high-grade program for the opening game of the 1937 Stanley Cup Finals, played at Madison Square Garden. Due to the annual circus visit to the Garden, this was the only game in the best of five series played in New York. The lea...
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Lot #303
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The Boston Bruins were a dominant team in 1940-41, losing only 8 of 48 games in a season that included a record 23-game unbeaten streak. They were led by Bill Cowley, who won the scoring race and the Hart Trophy, the "Kraut Line" of Schmidt, Bauer an...
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Lot #304
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This is the complete program and ticket stub from one of the most memorable Stanley Cup Finals in NHL history - the 1942 series between Toronto and Detroit. After the Red Wings roared out to a seemingly insurmountable 3-0 lead in games, the Maple Lea...
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Lot #305
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The night of April 16, 1953 at the Montreal Forum has forever been immortalized by the image of a joyous Maurice Richard leaping into the arms of his linemate Elmer Lach, who had just scored in overtime to give his team a 1-0 win over Boston, and wit...
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Lot #306
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This complete, EX condition program is from game 6 of the 1962 finals, played at Chicago Stadium the evening of April 22. With the Toronto Maple Leafs ahead 3-2 in the series, Bobby Hull broke a scoreless tie midway through the third period, and it l...
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Lot #307
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On April 18, 1963, the defending champion Maple Leafs collected their second straight Stanley Cup, winning game five in Toronto by a score of 3-1 to take the final series four games to one from the Detroit Red Wings. This game was by all accounts a t...
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Lot #308
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For the second time in their history, the Toronto Maple Leafs win their third Stanley Cup in a row, taking game seven of the final in Toronto 4-0 behind Johnny Bower's shutout goaltending and Andy Bathgate's winner. This series was famous for the cou...
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Lot #309
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This sharp, EX/NM program is from game seven of the 1965 Stanley Cup Final, played May 1st at the Montreal Forum between the Canadiens and the Chicago Blackhawks. Habs captain Jean Beliveau scored 14 seconds into the game, and Montreal added three mo...
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Lot #310
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Henri Richard scored a controversial goal on Roger Crozier two minutes into overtime of game six of the 1966 finals in Detroit, giving the Montreal Canadiens a 3-2 win and their second straight Stanley Cup. Breaking in on goal, Richard lost his footi...
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Lot #311
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