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Spring Premier Auction 2014

Wed, Apr 30, 2014 08:00PM EDT - Sun, May 18, 2014 12:30PM EDT
Lot 182

LUC ROBITAILLE'S AUTOGRAPHED GAME USED PUCK AND STICK USED TO SCORE HIS FIRST NHL GOAL (ASSIST-MARCEL DIONNE'S 1600TH POINT) ON OCTOBER 9, 1986 (ROBIT

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During his 19-season Hall of Fame National Hockey League career Luc Robitaille won the Stanley Cup in 200102 with the Detroit Red Wings and played for the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers but he is most known for his 14 seasons over three different stints with the Los Angeles Kings. He was drafted by the Kings in the 9th round in 1984 and made an his NHL debut on Oct. 9 1986 as a fresh-faced 20-year-old. Playing on a line with Dionne and Bryan Erickson Robitaille scored the first of his 668 goals on the first shot of his first shift 16 minutes into the first period of a 4-3 loss to St. Louis at the Great Western Forum. He had 45 goals and 84 total points that season and won the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year becoming the only rookie to this day who has led the Kings in scoring over an entire season. Robitaille retired after the 200506 season as the highest-scoring left winger in NHL history and the holder of several Kings franchise records along with numerous Kings playoff records. Here's your chance to bid on two incredible pieces of NHL history from Luc's magical debut his first career goal puck and the actual game-used stick with which he scored. Even more amazing is that it coincided with Marcel Dionne's 1600th career point! Each item has been blessed with Luc's autograph and backed by a letter from the Kings' legend himself.

The official game puck comes with the Kings older purple logo screened on the face with the orange circle NHL logo on the reverse. Luc's signature in 6-7/10 black ballpoint with "1st goal" inscription adorns the orange on the reverse side. Marcel Dionne has added his autograph there as well in the same pen tone. The puck shows the wear-and-tear typical of an NHL game. Included with the puck is its own specially labeled wooden plaque equipped with a gold-colored puck holder for a beautifully mounted wall display. The 8" by 10" plaque is one inch thick with a black 'LUC ROBITAILLE' nameplate under which is noted '1st NHL GOAL' 'ASSIST - MARCEL DIONNE' '1600TH POINT' 'OCTOBER 9 1986'. The wood stick is a white-painted Sher-Wood P.M.P. 7000 stamped 'ROBITAILLE' with his number '20' near the black cloth-taped knob and handle. The blade is wrapped in light yellow tape. Robitaille has added his autograph twice to the shaft in almost impeccable 9/10 black marker - one about a foot from the top of the handle and the other a foot from the blade with the inscription '10-9-86'. The stick shows game-use fitting of rugged NHL action. All elements are as-issued and problem-free.

Comes with a Letter of Authenticity from Luc Robitaille and a Letter of Provenance from The Newport Sports Museum.

Pre-certified by PSA/DNA.

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