Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Winter 2013
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 3/5/2013
Lanny McDonald was on his way to his third straight 40-goal season with the Maple Leafs when he was named to the NHL All-Star Team for the 1979 Challenge Cup series. The three-game international showdown at Madison Square Garden pitted the league's biggest stars against the powerhouse Soviet national team. Lanny sported this white durene game-worn jersey with his surname sewn on the back in black twill letters with orange thread outline stitching for all three games. It displays number 8 on the back and both sleeves that Lanny wore during the Challenge Cup because Philadelphia's Bill Barber had first claim on the number 7 the high-scoring right winger wore for the Leafs. An embroidered NHL crest is sewn on the front with smaller league shields on the shoulders. Gerry Cosby size 48 tagging remains in the back of the neck. Game wear includes sweat stains on the front and back, a small fabric pull on the front tail, and red paint transfer below the first few letters of the surname. Comes with Lanny McDonald's signed LOA.
The Lanny McDonald Collection
Were the moustache the measure of the man, Lanny McDonald would rule the world. The Hall of Fame right winger’s bushy red trademark aside, Lanny is beloved in Toronto, fondly remembered in Colorado, and an absolute icon in Calgary and his home province of Alberta.
Lanny and center Darryl Sittler teamed up to give the 1970s Maple Leafs a Hall of Fame tandem up front. McDonald’s overtime goal against the New York Islanders in Game 7 of the 1978 quarter-final replays constantly in the minds of long-suffering Leafs fans. Shockingly traded by Punch Imlach to the Colorado Rockies in late December 1979, Lanny was traded again just under two years later, this time back home to his native Alberta. Ontario’s loss was the Calgary Flames’ gain and McDonald scored an astounding 66 goals in 1982-83.
Lanny played in four NHL All-Star Games and represented his country at the 1976 Canada Cup, setting up Sittler’s historic overtime goal. And boy, did he ever cap his legendary career in style. Lanny’s last NHL regular season goal was the 500th of his career, and the last goal he ever scored came in Game 6 of the 1989 Stanley Cup final. He beat fellow Hall-of-Famer Patrick Roy to put Calgary ahead for good, sending the Flames on to a Cup-clinching 4-2 win as Lanny and his teammates became the only visiting team to defeat the Canadiens and have Lord Stanley’s prized chalice presented to them on Montreal Forum ice.
Classic Auctions is honored to offer these amazing items from Lanny McDonald’s personal collection. Featured are a number of Lanny’s Flames game-worn jerseys, including his captain’s gamer from his final season. Lanny’s 1979 NHL Challenge Cup game-worn jersey is here as well along with a big assortment of the team-signed sticks he collected from various NHL All-Star Games and more items from both his playing days and his off-ice hockey career with the Flames and Hockey Canada, where he notably served as the general manager of Team Canada’s 2001 world championships squad.
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