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Lot of 6 Detroit Red Wings Game Used Goalie Sticks
Lot #636

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Lot of 6 Detroit Red Wings Game Used Goalie Sticks
Lot #636
This lot contains 6 game used goalie sticks from players who played for the Detroit Red Wings. It includes a red Sher-Wood used by Darren Eliot, a white Louisville used by Peter Ing, a white Louisville used by Tim Cheveldae, a white Louisville used by Mark Laforest, and 2 sticks used by Vincent Riendeau, both Sher-Woods.

The Eliot stick is a red Sher-Wood PMPG. The stick has the player name and number “Eliot 31” stamped on the side. It is fully taped on the butt and the blade. The stick does have some cracking on the paddle and blade.

The Ing stick is a white Louisville TPS. The stick has the player name “Ing” stamped on the side. It is fully taped on the butt and blade.

The Cheveldae stick is a white Louisville. The stick has the player name “Cheveldae” stamped on the side. The stick is fully taped on the butt and the blade.

The Laforest stick is a white Louisville. The stick has the player name “Laforest” stamped on the side. It is fully taped on the butt an the blade. The stick does have a crack in the blade.

Both Riendeau sticks are Louisvilles. Both have the player name and number stamped on the side. One stick has “Riendeau 30” and the other “Riendeau 37”. Both sticks are fully taped on butt and the blade.