Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction November 2015
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After coming out of retirement the previous season to suit up with his original NHL team in New York, veteran Camille Henry joined other veterans on the '68-69 St. Louis Blues and helped the team to the West Division's regular season championship. Henry's 17 goals and 39 points were fourth on the Blues and included his 500th career point. Led by Red Berenson's 82-point season and backstopped by Vezina winners Plante and Hall, St. Louis posted 37 wins and 88 points, 19 more than second place Oakland. For their efforts, team members were presented with personal miniatures of the Clarence Campbell Bowl. Silver-plated handled cup with removable lid sits atop a six-sided 3-inch high wooden base and is engraved "St. Louis Blues 1968-69 Camille Henry" on one side, with the name of the trophy and its "1968" year of inception on the other. With a lovely golden patina, the trophy is in excellent condition with some silver loss and tarnishing to mention. From Camille Henry’s last full NHL season, the terrific trophy will be accompanied by an LOA from the Henry family.
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