Sell or Auction Your 2021 Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Ring for up to Over $25,000
How to Sell Your 2021 Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Ring
The Stanley Cup Finals are the championship series of the National Hockey League (NHL) . Since 1915 the series has featured the top teams of the National Hockey Association (NHA) and Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). The winning team is awarded the Stanley Cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in North America. Players, coaches, trainers and other extended members of the winning team are also awarded a Stanley Cup ring. Rings have been given since the Stanley Cup of 1927, with members of the Ottawa Senators as the first recipients. Recently, a Stanley Cup ring won by the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2021 was sold for over $25,000, and We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
2021 Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Ring. Sold for Over $25,000.
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Montreal Canadiens 1976-77 Stanley Cup Trophy — Voted Best Hockey Team of All Time by the Sporting News!
Montreal Canadiens Stanley Cup trophy from the 1976-77 season, a team widely viewed as the best hockey team of all time. Trophies were given out to players and executives, with this particular trophy issued to assistant general manager Ron Caron. The 76-77 Canadiens had a staggering 60-8-12 record, and swept the Boston Bruins en route to their 20th Stanley Cup championship. Trophy’s text is written in French, and displays the name ”Club De Hockey Canadiens / 1976-77” followed by the names of the executives and all the players on the squad. Written near the bowl of the cup is the phrase ”From Stanley of Preston”. Silver trophy sits on a circular black composite base with a green felt bottom. Measures 13” in height and 5.75” in diameter. Some minor tarnishing to the silver, else near fine. Sold for $9,983.
1964-65 Montreal Canadians Dick Duff Miniature Stanley Cup Championship Presentational Trophy
Originally obtained from the Montreal Canadians Dick Duff, here we offer his presentational miniature Stanley Cup trophy from the 1964-65 season. It commemorates the start of the Montreal Canadians’ so-called ”quiet dynasty” of the 1960s, one which included four Cup triumphs in five years. Come playoff time, the Habs took out Toronto in six games before edging Chicago in a seven-game final. Inaugural Conn Smythe Trophy recipient Jean Beliveau scored the Cup-winner in a 4-0 win on Forum ice, Gump Worsley posted his second shutout of the finals. A great 13” showpiece. The cup and middle section of this spectacular piece remain perfectly intact, with typical tarnishing throughout. Each team member’s names from the memorable squad have been exquisitely engraved on the front, while no major dings or scrapes exist. Personal trophies from Stanley Cup winners are extremely tough to come by. With Dick Duff COA. Sold for $9,279.
Herb Brooks Game-Worn 1970 Team USA Jersey — Scarce Game-Worn Jersey by Famed “Miracle on Ice” Coach
Very scarce game-worn hockey jersey by Herb Brooks, legendary coach of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team which miraculously shut down the Soviet’s expectation of taking home gold. Jersey is from the 1970 World Championship games, where Brooks played for Team USA, and features his number “4” on the back and “USA” stitched on the front. Red, white and blue Cosby jersey runs a size 48. With a letter of authenticity from Brooks’ first cousin, to whom Brooks gave this jersey. Additional provenance includes copies of photos of the cousin wearing the jersey in the 1970’s and a copy of the postcard that Brooks sent the family from the 1968 Grenoble Olympics. Jersey is in very good condition with very little yellowing to the white color. A fantastic piece, perhaps the only game-worn Herb Brooks jersey available on the market. Sold for $8,750.
1951 Parkhurst – Ed Krysanowski #33 – PSA 9 – Population 1 of 2 — Sold for $3,360.
Bill Gadsby’s Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Crest From 1970 — With Signed LOA from Gadsby
National Hockey League Hall of Fame induction crest given to Bill Gadsby in 1970. Embroidered crest depicts a torch with the flame resembling a Canadian leaf, as the NHL was founded in Montreal in 1917. A yellow ribbon frames the bottom and reads, ”HOCKEY HALL OF FAME”. The 3” x 4” crest sits in framed glass measuring 7.5” x 7.5”. Plaque on the bottom edge reads, ”W.A. ‘BILL’ GADSBY / ELECTED JUNE 1970”. Gadsby played for the Chicago Black Hawks, the New York Rangers and the Detroit Red Wings from 1946-1966, and was a first team all-star 3 times and a second team all-star 4 times. Comes with signed LOA from Gadsby. Chipping to frame, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $3,750.