Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction April 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 4/30/2024
A fan favourite throughout his considerable time with the Boston Bruins, serving as the club’s most tenured team captain, Ray Bourque transitioned from Beantown to Denver after 21 seasons and spent a pair of seasons with the Aves which included winning a Stanley Cup his final year. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004 and holding the NHL record for most career goals, assists, and points by a defenceman in the history of the league, offered here is this stick used by Bourque as a member of the Boston Bruins in the era of the mid-1990s. A Sher-Wood made PMPX 9950 model that is black throughout the length of the shaft, "Bourque 77" factory graphics are present over the shaft and the stick retains its original tape job of white over the shaved down handle, which has had a trio of black dots penned to the bottom of it, and black wrapped around the blade. Also sporting an intact NHL accent sticker around the lower shaft which is covering up some of the factory production code that is stamped in the same area, the stick displays good game-use in the form of a few scattered marks and abrasions over the shafts, lower shafts and heels with the blade tape of both sticks showing puck marks over both sides along with some light soiling. Additionally, there is a good sized tear to the tape on the backhand side of the blade that is worth mentioning for accuracy.
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