TED LINDSAY - HOCKEY PUCK SIGNED - HFSID 277480
Sale Price $252.00
Reg. $280.00
TED LINDSAY
Detroit Red Wings hockey puck signed by Lindsay with his retired Red Wings jersey
number "7" in silver ink
Hockey puck signed: "Ted Lindsay/7" in silver ink. 2¾ inches in diameter by 1 inch high.
Official New Detroit Red Wings hockey puck, signed around Red Wings logo. The Red
Wings retired Lindsay's jersey number "7" in 1991. Lindsay (born Robert Blake Theodore
Lindsay in Renfrew, Ontario in 1925) is a former NHL hockey player for the Detroit Red
Wings and Chicago Blackhawks. A four-time Stanley Cup winner, he scored over 800
points during his 17-year career and won the Art Ross Trophy in the 1949-1950 season
for scoring 78 points, more than any other player that season. He was inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966, the first year after his final season. He was also a rough player,
earning him the nickname "Terrible Ted"; the NHL developed elbowing and kneeing
penalties in part because of his aggressive play. Lindsay also helped to organize the
National Hockey League Player's Association with Doug Harvey of the Montreal
Canadiens. Fine condition.
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