MARK HOWE - MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED - HFSID 316555
Price: $90.00
MARK HOWE
The NHL player and son of legend Gordie Howe signs this 8x10¾ magazine photograph,
showing him playing for the Hartford Whalers
Magazine photograph signed: "Mark/Howe" in purple felt. 8x10¾. Mark Howe (b. 1955) is a
retired NHL and WHA defenseman. He played for 6 seasons in the WHA with the
Houston Aeros (1973-1977) and the New England Whalers (1977-1979). When the WHA
collapsed in 1979, Howe transferred over to the NHL, moving along with the Whalers under
their new franchise name, Hartford Whalers. He would play 16 seasons in the NHL with
the Hartford Whalers (1979-1982), the Philadelphia Flyers (1982-1992), and the Detroit
Red Wings (1992-1995). Hailing from a hockey family, Lowe began playing at a young age,
inspired by his father Gordie Howe, better known as Mr. Hockey. He played for the
Detroit Red Wings junior league team, and at the age of 16, competed and earned a silver
medal at the 1972 Olympics, becoming the youngest hockey player ever to win an
Olympic medal. A year later, he went to play in the WHA, with both his brother and father
also competing in the league. After the WHA went defunct, Howe joined the NHL. It was
during his time in the NHL that Howe suffered a terrible injury, impaling his leg onto a
pointed metal center pole of one of the goal nets, causing the NHL to review the design of
their nets. The injury affected Howe's career dramatically, causing him to lose a substantial
amount of weight and reducing his stamina. He later recovered, though other injuries plagued
his career, and he retired in 1995. Although he never managed to gain the elusive Stanley Cup,
Howe's skills on the ice were definitely noticed, being inducted into both the United States
Hockey Hall of Fame and the original Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Corners rounded.
Edges lightly worn. Mounted onto cardboard backing, lightly lifted.
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