This stick was game used by Terry Sawchuk of the Detroit Red Wings during the 1953-54 NHL season. The exact game dates back to October 1953, when Sawchuk hand-gave this stick to Andre Daoust who was a child at the time. The stick comes accompanied by a LOA signed Andre Daoust and certified by Robert Girard Sports RGS.
The stick is a Northland Pro model with "Sawchuck" stamp on it. It is a common re-occurrence where we have found a spelling mistake on the Sawchuk name stamps.
Later on that season of 1953-54, Sawchuk and the Detroit Redwings went on to beat the Montreal Canadiens 4 wins to 3 and won the Stanley Cup.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Terry Sawchuk game used goalie stick
- Team: Detroit Red Wings
- Year: 1953-54 NHL season
- Brand: Northland Pro
- Extremely rare
- Full sized
- High end collector item
- Estimated current value: $7,500 USD
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HISTORY:
Terry Sawchuk is remembered as one of the most skilled and resilient goaltenders in NHL history, with a career spanning from the 1940s to the early 1970s. Known for his incredible reflexes, toughness, and intense focus, he recorded 447 career wins and 103 shutouts, setting records that held for decades. Sawchuk played without a mask for most of his career, resulting in numerous injuries and scars, which became emblematic of his era's rugged style of play and his own legendary endurance.
He won the Calder Trophy, earned the Vezina Trophy four times, was a four-time Stanley Cup champion, and was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame the year after his final season
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