Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction June 2018
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/19/2018
Carrying the moniker “The Blond Demon” due to his flowing, light-coloured locks, Guy Lafleur was the premiere choice at the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft, with this proving to be a wise choice as Lafleur remains the all-time leading scorer for the world’s all-time greatest hockey franchise. We have a stick used by The Flower during his glorious days with les Canadiens in the mid-1970s. A harder-to-find Hillerich & Bradsby Louisville Slugger model, “Lafleur” factory graphics grace each side of the shaft, with Guy’s familiar black tape job over the blade and white over the handle and knob fully retained. Both striping accents are also intact, with each slightly loose. Lafleur averaged over 125 points-a-season during the mid-to-late-1970s, 1974-80.
Nice use is exhibited, with wear to the factory graphics along with additional wear to the underside of the blade. A few marks are also visible over the lower shaft.
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