Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction June 2017
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/21/2017
In 1982, Bob Johnson began his National Hockey League career when he became the head coach of the Calgary Flames, a position he held for five seasons. In the 1985–86 season, he coached the Flames to the Stanley Cup Finals, where they lost 4 games to 1 to the Montreal Canadiens. Offered here, a vintage Flames equipment bag filled with of nine wearables! The bag shows extensive use with wear and stains and has the player number "1" screened on. Inside the bag you will find a pair of red Flames logo cowboy shirts in sizes 16 and 16 1/2, two red team logo sweatshirts, one with Coach Page marked inside and a red training sweatshirt by Russell in size XL with the team logo and player number 15 in tackle twill. Also included is Bob's white nylon pullover with the Flames and Molson logos with a small hole in the front in size XL, a white Flames logo polo shirt in size M with a light stain and a white mesh practice jersey with a screened Flames logo and loads of wear and marks. Obtained in an estate sale of personal items that had been saved by Bob Johnson and will come with a letter of provenance.
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