WAYNE GRETZKY - COLLECTION WITH MAURICE RICHARD, BOBBY "THE GOLDEN JET" HULL, GORDIE HOWE, ROD GILBERT - HFSID 91007
Sale Price $1,870.00
Reg. $2,200.00
HOCKEY HALL OF FAMERS. Comprises: (1) ROD GILBERT.
New York Rangers Hockey Puck signed: "Rod Gilbert/7" in gold ink. Decal
lightly scuffed. Puck worn at edges. Overall, fine condition. (2) GORDIE
HOWE. Detroit Red Wings Hockey Puck signed: "Gordie Howe" in silver
ink. Fine condition. (3) WAYNE GRETZKY. Los Angeles Kings Hockey Puck
signed: "Wayne/Gretzky/99" in black ink. Fine condition. (4) BOBBY
HULL. Chicago Blackhawks Hockey Puck signed: "Bobby Hull" in gold
ink. Fine condition. (5) MAURICE RICHARD. "Les Canadiens/Montreal" Hockey
Puck signed: "M Richard" in silver ink. Slightly smudged at the "ch" and
"r", else fine condition. Rangers' star right wing ROD GILBERT was
inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982. In his 15 full seasons with New
York, Gilbert set 20 club scoring records and registered 16 shots on a goal in a
single game. GORDIE HOWE, one of the most prolific scorers in the history
of the game, starred with the Detroit Red Wings from 1946-1971. The winner of
six NHL scoring titles (1951-1954, 1957, 1963) and MVP six times (1952, 1953,
1957, 1958, 1960, 1963), Howe, who trailed only Gretzky in goals and assists,
was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1972. WAYNE GRETZKY, who has
been called hockey's greatest player, had his #99 jersey retired by the NHL in
1999, the year he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. From his HOF
tribute, in part: "Wayne Gretzky's 20-year NHL career ended with his name
attached to 61 individual records...After 4 Stanley Cups with the Oilers, he was
traded to Los Angeles, generating tremendous growth of hockey in the U.S.
Playing 1,487 games in four cities, he set career plateaus of 894 goals, 1,963
assists and 2,857 points, while winning 10 Art Ross and 9 Hart Trophies."
BOBBY HULL, who joined the Blackhawks as an 18-year-old during the
1957-1958 season, led the Hawks to the Stanley Cup in 1961, his only Cup in 15
seasons with the team. "The Golden Jet", one of hockey's deadliest scorers (610
career NHL goals), was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983. MAURICE
RICHARD, the first player to score 500 goals during his career, had his name
on the Stanley Cup eight times during his career with the Montreal Canadiens.
"The Rocket", who was named to eight first team All-Star squads and won the Hart
Trophy in 1947, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961. When he died
in 2000, Richard was given a state funeral in Canada. Five items.
Presented on a pedestal: 18½x6¼x2¼.
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