Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Fall 2020
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/20/2020
One of only six legendary players – along with Wayne Gretzky and Marcel Dionne – to have his number retired by the Los Angeles Kings franchise, Luc Robitaille received the honour on Jan 7, 2007, after seeing action with the club in fourteen seasons, spread over three separate stints. This large number banner was presented to the Hall of Fame superstar, and it appears to match the example raised to the rafters of the Staples Center in style, size and construction. At approx 72” x 98” and in Kings colours, the nylon banner features Luc’s “20” in tackle twill, with “Robitaille” above, with striping bands placed above and below. Accompanying the banner, we have a copy of the Jan 21, 2007 sports column from the Los Angeles Times profiling Robitaille’s number retirement, with each section matted and framed to full dimensions of approx 31 ½” x 34”. A signed LOA from Luc Robitaille will accompany.
A portion of the sales from the Luc Robitaille personal collection will benefit the Echoes of Hope Foundation. Founded in 2007 by Stacia and Luc Robitaille, Echoes of Hope strives to awaken the spirit of hope in the lives of children, youth, and young adults in need by alleviating barriers and helping them reach their full potential.
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