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GARY LUPUL d.07 SIGNED X9 1980 VANCOUVER CANUCKS PGM,Neale,Boldirev,Oddleifson

$ 8.42

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Publication Year: 1980
  • Player: Gary Lupul
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Signed: Yes
  • Product: Magazine
  • Sport: Hockey-NHL
  • Original/Reprint: Original
  • Team: Vancouver Canucks

    Description

    1980 VANCOUVER CANUCKS SIGNED X9 PROGRAM,Lupul d.07,Harry Neale, Boldirev,Grandin +
    Canucks signed 74 page program from Feb. 23,1980 vs. Boston Bruins
    ZOOM in on photo's for condition
    Autographed by:
    Ivan Boldirev
    played fifteen seasons and over 1000 games in the
    NHL
    from
    1970
    through
    1985
    .
    Darcy Rota
    spent eleven seasons in the
    National Hockey League
    .
    Chris Oddleifson
    played in the
    NHL
    from 1972 until 1981.
    Canucks top players for much of the 1970s and served as team captain in
    1976–77
    Thomas Grandin
    Over eight seasons in Vancouver, Gradin established himself as the team's all-time leading scorer and competed in the
    1982 Stanley Cup Finals
    , as well as the
    1985 NHL All-Star Game
    Per-Olov Brassar
    played 348 games in the
    NHL
    . He played for the
    Minnesota North Stars
    and
    Vancouver Canucks
    .
    Gary Lupul   d.2007
    played seven seasons as a forward with the Canucks, from 1979 to 1986
    Lars lindgren
    defenceman
    and a professional scout with the
    Vancouver Canucks
    .
    He also played for the
    Minnesota North Stars
    .
    Glen Hanlon
    played for the Vancouver Canucks,
    St. Louis Blues
    ,
    New York Rangers
    and
    Detroit Red Wings
    in the NHL,
    Harry Neale
    a hockey
    colour commentator
    for the
    Toronto Maple Leafs
    .
    [2]
    He is a former
    NCAA
    ,
    NHL
    and
    WHA
    coach and General Manager.
    Inaugural inductee into the
    World Hockey Association Hall of Fame
    in the coaching category.
    Given the
    Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
    and thus honored by the
    Hockey Hall of Fame
    .
    [6]