Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Winter 2022
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A tower compared to most other goalies when he arrived on the NHL scene, Ken Dryden had played in just six regular season games when he was called on the start the playoffs in the spring of 1971. Talk about a wild Stanley Cup playoff debut; big Ken turned in big, big performances as the Canadiens upset the record-setting Bruins in seven games, before taking out the North Stars in six and edging the Blackhawks in a seven-game final. Awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the playoffs, Dryden also set a record for most games/minutes played in one postseason. Some months later, some kids’/collectors’ jaws were dropping upon discovering a card like this amid their 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee pack pulls – the subject, along with the fact that he was shown wearing a mask on his hockey card was mighty neat. With precise centering, this example received KSA’s grade of 6.5 ENM+, its three lightly dinged corners and a touched fourth being the grade-lowering factors. A scratch-free KSA holder is to mention, along with, “you’ll be pleased when the kingpin of the ’71-72 OPC set arrives.”
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