Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction February 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/20/2024
Finishing in a three-way tie atop the National Hockey League standings at the conclusion of the 1974-75 regular season, Ken Dryden would lead the Montreal Canadiens to an appearance in the semi-finals of the Stanley Cup Playoffs after posting a regular season stat line of 30-9-16 in 56 games played to go along with 4 shutouts, a 2.69 GAA and a .906 save percentage. Playing in his 2nd career NHL All-Star Game during the year, offered here is this stick welded by Dryden during the 1974-75 campaign. A Sher-Wood made offering with "Dryden K." and his number "29" stamped to the upper shaft, the stick retains its original tape job of tattered white cloth over the blade and white-over-black on the handle/knob. Featuring a pair of mostly intact accent stickers at the top and bottom of the paddle, the underside of which features a date stamp reading "DEC 17 1974" that remains easy to make out. Displaying with some wear to the "Sher-Wood" brand stamps on both sides of the upper shaft, the stick exhibits moderate game-wear throughout including puck marks over both sides of the paddle and blade tape, cuts over both sides of the blade tape, red post paint transfer marks over the backside of the upper shaft and some minor discolouration near the bottom of the shaft. With some tears present to the underside of the blade tape, some wear is observed at the underside of the heel as well. Having been signed by Dryden on the forehand side of the shaft with a blue ballpoint pen ink signature that includes an inscription that reads "A Jean" (To Jean) in matching ink, the signature displays strong and is fully legible despite its age.
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