Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction Spring 2025
A three-time Art Ross Trophy winner during the 1960s, Bobby Hull also led the Black Hawks to the club's first Stanley Cup championship in over 20 years, defeating Gordie Howe and the Detroit Red Wings, in 1961. Hull also won the Hart Memorial and Lady Byng Trophies during the decade, and scored over 50 goals a season four times. Feared by each and every NHL netminder for his legendary shot - arguably the greatest all-time, offered here is this Hull game stick that dates from the mid-1960s and has been signed by the original owner. A Northland Custom Pro Glass Fused model, “B Hull” appears stamped over the shaft while additional stamps from "Northland Skis" and team supplier "Gunzo's" grace each side as well. Featuring a mostly intact striping accent over the lower shaft, the stick predates Hull’s 1968 auto accident as evidenced by the absence of a custom-notched handle on the top of the shaft. Of note, research shows that the stick is likely from between 1964 and 1965 as the "Custom Pro" model seems to have debuted in 1964-65 and Northland Skis was bought by Larson Industries in December of 1965. Appearing to never have been taped over either the handle/knob (which has a hole in it over the forehand side) or blade, the stick remains in overall good condition but shows numerous coloured and dark marks plus abrasions throughout its entirety as well as some light wear to the bottom of the blade. Signed by Hull over the forehand side of the banana hook blade with a large black marker ink signature that displays without issue, Hull has added an inscription reading "HOF in 1983" below in matching ink.
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