Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Fall 2018
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/6/2018
Signed Montreal Canadiens game-used sticks from Bobby Smith and John LeClair are featured in this stick rack’s worth of 15 sticks from longtime NHL defenseman J.J. Daigneault’s personal collection. Other highlights include Gordie Howe’s signed 1978-79 Whalers game-issued stick and a Mario Lemieux game-issued stick, as well as Rod Brind’Amour’s signed late-1990s Flyers game-used stick, Tony Amonte’s signed 1990s Black Hawks game-used stick, Sylvain Lefebvre’s early-1990s Canadiens game-used stick, a Claude Lemieux circa 1989-90 Canadiens game-issued stick, Guy Carbonneau and Bernie Nicholls signed game-issued sticks, and a Tomas Sandstrom game-issued stick. Comes with J.J. Daigneault's signed LOA.
Bobby Smith signed late-1980s Canadiens Cooper game-used stick had his tape job removed from the blade for his silver paint pen autograph to be applied. “B. Smith” is factory-printed on the shaft below his small white tape knob;
John LeClair signed “All the best John LeClair 10” in bold black marker on the now-bare blade of his early-1990s Canadiens Sher-Wood PMP7000 game-used stick. “LeClair 10” is factory-stamped on the shaft below his original tape job on the knob;
Rod Brind'Amour signed his late-1990s Philadelphia Flyers Vic game-used stick in bold black marker on the front of the blade at the heel, to the left of his white tape job on the blade, which has a chip missing from the bottom portion of the toe where the fiberglass has curled open. The “B” in the “Brind’Amour” factory stamp on the shaft is covered by Rod’s original tape job on the knob;
Tony Amonte signed his 1990s Chicago Black Hawks Koho game-used stick in bold black marker on the front of the blade on the heel to the left of his black tape job on the blade. “Amonte” is factory-stamped on the shaft below his original tape job on the knob;
Sylvain Lefebvre’s early-1990s Canadiens Chimo game-used stick has his original tape jobs on the knob and blade. “Lefebvre 3” is stamped on the front below the knob and “Montreal” is stamped low on the back of the shaft;
J.J. Daigneault signed in silver paint pen on his original black tape job on the blade of his mid-1990s Sher-Wood PMPX9950 game-used stick. “Daigneault 36” is factory-stamped on the shaft below his original tape job on the knob.
A Sher-Wood PMPX9950 stick from a Phoenix player with “Coyotes” stamped low on the back of the shaft has tape jobs on the knob and blade;
Gordie Howe 1978-79 WHA New England Whalers signed game-issued stick has a “1 Fev 1979” date stamp low on the back of the shaft. “Howe G. 9” is factory-stamped on the front of the shaft. Howe placed a dedicated red marker autograph in the middle of the shaft, which is lighter in tone where it appears that the signature was previously covered.
Mario Lemieux Penguins Koho Revolution game-issued stick has a wrap of white hockey tape with “J.J.” handwritten on it in black marker above the “Lemieux” factory stamp.
Claude Lemieux c. 1989-90 Canadiens Titan TPM 3020 game-issued stick with an April 18 90 date stamp on the back of the shaft. “C. Lemieux” is factory-stamped on the front of the shaft;
Guy Carbonneau signed Sher-Wood SOP7000 game-issued stick has a silver paint pen “Best wishes, Guy Carbonneau” autograph on the blade and “Carbo” factory-stamped on the shaft;
Bernie Nicholls signed in silver paint pen on the blade of his Bauer game-issued stick with “B Nicholls” factory-stamped on the shaft;
Tomas Sandstrom game-issued Torspo Pro 500 stick has “T. Sandstrom” factory-stamped on the shaft with “J.J. Daigneault” handwritten in pencil further up.
Russian team-signed stick with 20 black marker autographs along the shaft, likely from 1990-91 Habs training camp in Moscow.
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