Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Spring 2019
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/18/2019
In 1972 founders of a company named Hockey Diversified Inc. envisioned that each puck shot into the net to produce an official goal scored in an NHL hockey game would develop a degree of intrinsic collector value for hockey fans everywhere. The founders took this idea to the NHL and procured the rights to all such NHL pucks during regular season and playoff games for a period of five years. Pucks shot into the net for a goal were collected by the referees, given to the time keepers to label and then shipped to Hockey Diversified to further label with scoring details. The pucks were then marketed to the public by Hockey Diversified Inc. Unfortunately this idea was ahead of its time and pucks sold poorly. The program lasted only two seasons, 1972-73 and 1973-74. Hockey Diversified Inc. dissolved shortly thereafter. Classic Auctions is honored to have been chosen by an original founder of Hockey Diversified to sell, at upcoming auctions, residual, unsold pucks from that “NHL Registered Goal Puck” collection.
Each puck originally distributed by Hockey Diversified could be obtained by mail with the buyer’s choice of team and possibly player. A label was affixed to each puck listing the scorer, team and date, along with a code that divulged which team-goal said puck accounted for. This particular puck was used by prominent HOFer Johnny Bucyk to score the Boston Bruins 51st playoff goal of the season, in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals vs Philadelphia, at The Spectrum, on May 12, 1974. Assisted by Gregg Sheppard and fellow HOFer and superstar Bobby Orr, it was Chief’s 8th goal of the playoffs, and 38th of his impressive 41 career playoff goals. Scored early at 1:03 of the first, the goal was all the Bruins could manage, with the Flyers adding four unanswered goals to defeat the Beantowners at home, 4-1. The Flyers rubberized logo remains clean, with a few marks/blemishes to the Goal Puck Program label. The Flyers would take the series and Stanley Cup in six games, with this their first of two championships.
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