Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction June 2010
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/22/2010
A superb reminder of Guy Lafleur's difficult-to-do-better 1976-77 season is this brilliant plaque commemorating Lafleur being named the NHL's most valuable player for the first time. Scoring champion for the second straight year and voted by his peers as the league's outstanding performer (Lester Pearson Trophy), Lafleur whipped home 56 goals and a career high 136 points before leading the Canadiens to the Stanley Cup with 26 playoff points, a performance which earned him the Conn Smythe Trophy. This rich wooden plaque, produced by Boffey recently at the request of Lafleur, features silvery hockey sticks, a raised image of the Hart Trophy, the NHL shield and an engraved metal plate with details. In near perfect condition, aside for light tarnishing, it will be accompanied by a LOA signed by the Habs legend.
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