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Grant Fuhr and Curtis Joseph Autographed Hockey Sticks
Lot #776
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Grant Fuhr and Curtis Joseph Autographed Hockey Sticks
Lot #776
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This lot contains autographed hockey sticks of Hall of Famer Grant Fuhr and future Hall of Famer Curtis Joseph.
It was with the 8th overall selection in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft that the Oilers further cemented their destinty to greatness by selecting Grant Fuhr. Fuhr spent the first 10 years of his 19-year career with the Oilers. During that time he won 5 Stanley Cups and numerous other accolades. Some of his career highlights include a Vezina Trophy, a Jennings Trophy, a 1st and a 2nd Team NHL All Star selection and 6 NHL All Star game appearances. In his final NHL season, Fuhr won his 400th game, becoming only the 6th goalie in NHL history to accomplish that feat. Grant was one of the most durable goalies in the history of the sport. He holds numerous goaltending records that speak to that fact including most games played in a single season with 79 and most consecutive games played with 76. His rookie record-breaking undefeated streak of 23 consecutive games in 1981-82 still stands to this day as does his 14 assists in 1984.
This unused/untaped white and blue Christian USA hockey stick has the player name “Fuhr” on the side. The stick and the autograph are in beautiful condition.
CUJO began his career with St. Louis in 1989-90. He played in the NHL for 19 seasons finishing his career with 454 wins which puts him 4th on the all time list behind only Martin Brodeur, Patrick Roy and Ed Belfour. Three times an NHL All Star, CUJO was also a member of Team Canada’s 1996 World Cup of Hockey team and won an Olympic Gold in Salt Lake City 2002. He was awarded the 1999-00 King Clancy Memorial Trophy, which is given to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution to his community.
This unused/untaped Louisville TPS hockey stick has the player name “Joseph” on the side. The stick and the autograph are in beautiful condition.
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