Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction Spring 2025
Widely considered as one of the top three players throughout the history of the fabled Montreal Canadiens along with Rocket Richard and Jean Beliveau, Guy Lafleur enjoyed tremendous success during his Habs tenure, capturing five Stanley Cup championships, three Art Ross Trophies, two Hart Memorials and the Conn Smythe. Enjoying a National Hockey League career that spanned a total of 1126 games and inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988, Lafleur would come out of retirement in the late-1980s, suiting up with the New York Rangers and Quebec Nordiques during that time before retiring again for good in 1991. Offered here, we present this stick used by Le Demon Blond during the period of the early-1970s as a member of Les Canadiens. A Victoriaville Pro model offering used by Lafleur during his first couple years in the league, "10" and "G LAFLEUR" is stamped over the upper shaft while partial remains of red, white and blue striping accent stickers are found wrapped around the shaft in two (2) places. Retaining its original tape job of white-over-black around the handle/knob and black around the blade, the stick shows just light game-use via some dark marks and light abrasions throughout the length of the shaft as well as over the lower shaft, heel and blade. Also sporting some red paint transfer over the backside of the upper shaft and light marks plus a couple of tears to the blade tape, the stick remains free from any cracks or breaks but does show some minor wear over the bottom edge of the blade at the heel. Signed by Lafleur with a black marker ink signature over the forehand side of the upper shaft, don't miss out on this one for your all-important collection.
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