Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction February 2016
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/23/2016
Sensational personal miniature Clarence Campbell Bowl recalls the 1987-88 Oilers playoff run to Edmonton’s fourth Stanley Cup, their last with Wayne Gretzky leading the way. The Oilers took only two games more than the minimum to capture the Campbell Conference title with a five-game win over the Kings, a sweep of the Flames, and a five-game win over the Red Wings, with the 8-4 clincher on May 11, 1988 at Northlands Coliseum. Nicely preserved trophy was presented by the NHL to Oilers trainer Barrie Stafford, with his name and “Edmonton Oilers, 1987-88” engraved on one side and the name of the trophy and its 1968 year of inception on the other. Comes with Barrie Stafford’s signed LOA.
The lidded trophy stands 11” tall, including a 3” tall six-sided wood base with the original Boffey manufacturer’s sticker affixed to the green felt on the bottom.
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