Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction September 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 9/24/2024
Scoring 161 points in just 70 games in 1995-96, Mario Lemieux would win the Art Ross, Hart Memorial and Ted Lindsay awards that season, while also being selected a First Team All-Star. Hailing from that especially successful time during Lemieux’s career in the mid-1990s, we present this stick used by the HOF superstar. A KOHO Revolution model, “Lemieux” appears stamped over the upper shaft slightly faded but still fully legible while a factory code of “349 7” appears on the underside of the lower shaft with a small "47" penned above it. Retaining its original black cloth wrapping over both the handle/knob and the blade, the stick shows excellent game-use including minor wear to both sides as well as the underside of the blade tape along with dark marks over the lower shaft, heel and untaped section of the toe. Additionally, the stick shows wear through a number of chips to the black paint running the length of the shaft. Signed by Lemieux over the heel on the forehand side with a black marker ink signature that displays without issue, the stick is a fantastic example from a time in Lemieux's career when he was at his best offensively and is one you won't want to miss out on!
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