Game-used hockey equipment, from pucks to sticks to jerseys, have seen action on the ice. Game-worn jerseys signed by Wayne Gretzky (Oilers shirts are more sought than Kings) and Bobby Orr (it’s all about his decade with the Boston Bruins) are highly prized, as are team-signed sticks. Goal-scoring pucks from 1972 and 1973 were cataloged and authenticated by the NHL, so look for an official certificate before you buy.
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