Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction March 2010
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 3/16/2010
Superb trophy was presented to Willy Lindstrom to honor Edmonton's second straight Campbell Conference title in 1984. After opening the playoffs with a three-game sweep over Winnipeg, the Oilers beat out Calgary in seven before sweeping Minnesota four straight in the conference final to win their second Clarence S. Campbell Bowl. Lindstrom contributed 10 points in 19 playoff games as Edmonton avenged its loss to the New York Islanders one year earlier to claim its first Stanley Cup. Wayne Gretzky led the way with 37 points while Conn Smythe winner Mark Messier contributed 26. This personal miniature Clarence Campbell Bowl presented to Lindstrom has Willy's full name, the team's name and the championship season engraved on one side of the handled cup with removable lid. The trophy's full name and its 1968 year of inception are engraved on the other. On a 3-inch high, six-sided wooden base, the silver-plated memento rises to 11" and has been preserved in beautiful condition. Recalling the dawning of a dynasty, this magnificent award will be accompanied by Willy Lindstrom's signed letter of authenticity.
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