Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction November 2010
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/16/2010
As a member of the Los Angeles Kings' organization, Rogatien Vachon received this personal miniature of the Clarence Campbell Bowl when Wayne Gretzky led the Kings to the Campbell Conference playoff championship in the spring of 1993. Rogie, the first Kings player to have his jersey number retired, was an advisor to owner Bruce McNall when hockey hysteria in Los Angeles reached an all-time high as Gretzky's heroics in Toronto won game 7 of the conference final and put the Kings into the Stanley Cup finals for the first time ever. A handled cup with lid is engraved "Rogie Vachon - Los Angeles Kings - 1992-93" and sits upon a 3-inch high, 6-sided wooden base. Engraving on the opposite side of the bowl reads "Clarence S. Campbell Bowl 1968", the year of the award's inception. These more recent Campbell Bowl trophies seldom surface and this silver-plated beauty needs but a little cleaning to restore it to its original splendor. Rogatien Vachon's signed LOA will accompany this formidable trophy.
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