Fred Barrett - Minnesota North Stars - Second Career Goal - Goal Puck - January 13, 1973 (Minnesota North Stars Logo)
- Closing Bid: $155.00
Number Of Bids: | 5 (Bid History) |
Bid Increment: | $10.00 |
Quantity Available: | 1 |
Listing Number: | 94910 |
Open Date: | Jan 2, 2014 04:00:00 PM EST |
Close Date: | Jan 21, 2014 09:00:00 PM EST |
Listing Type: | Auction |
Description
Welcome to the MeiGray Group Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program's Goal Puck Auction!
The NHL Goal Pucks Program, the first authenticated game-used program known in professional sports, ran during the 1972-73 and 1973-74 NHL seasons.
Pucks were removed from the nets and lifted from the games by the on-ice officials after goals were scored. The goal scorers were identified, stickers with the relevant information was applied to one side of each puck, and the pucks were offered publicly to hockey fans and collectors via advertisements in printed publications.
The MeiGray Group Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program is proud to offer fans and collectors across the globe the opportunity to own a piece of history ... a puck used to score a goal by Fred Barrett of the Minnesota North Stars during the 1972-1973 National Hockey League regular season.
This was his 2nd goal of the game, and 2nd goal of his career. He had scored his first career goal earlier in the 3rd period and scored this goal, the last goal of the game, to cap the North Stars' 8-1 victory over the New York Islanders on January 13, 1973.
The goal was assisted by Murray Oliver.
This puck is registered into the MGG Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program as number 146869.
Shipping
Shipping costs for this item are:
$12.00 USD within the continental USA
$30.00 USD to Alaska and Hawaii
$40.00 USD to Canada
$50.00 USD to France, Germany, Italy, Japan
$60.00 USD to Australia, China, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, UK
$65.00 USD to Czech Republic, Denmark, Russia, Slovakia, Switzerland
$90.00 USD to Finland
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