Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction March 2011
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 3/29/2011
Vaclav Nedomansky was one of Czechoslovakia's most dangerous offensive threats in international hockey competition. The high-scoring forward wore this Jofa helmet in the September 29th exhibition game against Team Canada which ended in a 3-3 tie. Also included is a pair of trophies presented to Nedomansky from the Canada Centennial International Hockey Tournament held in Winnipeg in January 1967. "Vaclav Nedomansky" is engraved on the face of a puck atop a 13-inch tall Most Outstanding Player trophy with four hockey players on the wooden base (one of which is broken but easily reparable). Also from the 1967 tourney is a 6-inch tall All-Star right wing trophy with the Canada Centennial logo on the bowl. A "100 years of Czech Hockey" coin from 2008 is 15 grams of 99.9 pure gold and comes in its box. A Czechoslovakian Hockey crystal 400-goal award, A 1974-75 Toronto Toros program with Vaclav on the cover, Nedomansky's plaque from the last game at Detroit's Olympia Stadium, and an "80 Year of Slovakian Hockey" pin and coin complete this lot which comes with Vaclav Nedomansky's signed LOA.
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