When Hockey Pucks Cost More Than Your House: The Priciest Pucks Auctions

When Hockey Pucks Cost More Than Your House: The Priciest Pucks Auctions

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Hockey pucks, a small but important piece of equipment in the sport, have been the center of attention at various auctions for their historic significance and rarity. Some hockey pucks have sold for incredibly high prices due to their association with famous games, players, and events. Here are five of the most expensive hockey pucks sold at auctions.

  1. "The Goal Puck" from the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" game - $290,000
    The "Miracle on Ice" game, where the US Olympic hockey team defeated the heavily-favored Soviet team, is considered one of the greatest upsets in sports history. The puck used to score the game-winning goal by US player Mike Eruzione, known as "The Goal Puck," was sold at an auction for a whopping $290,000 in 2020. The historical significance and rarity of this puck make it one of the most expensive hockey pucks to ever sell at an auction.

  2. Puck from the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union - $60,000
    The 1972 Summit Series, which was the first time the Canadian and Soviet national hockey teams faced each other in an eight-game series, was a defining moment in the sport's history. A puck from this historic series was sold at an auction for $60,000 in 2020, highlighting the continued interest and demand for items related to the series.

  3. Puck from Wayne Gretzky's last game - $36,000
    Wayne Gretzky, widely regarded as one of the greatest hockey players of all time, retired in 1999 after a legendary career. A puck from his last game was sold at an auction for $36,000 in 2018, reflecting the immense popularity and legacy of the "Great One."

  4. Puck from Mario Lemieux's first goal - $20,000
    Mario Lemieux, another all-time great in the sport, scored his first goal in the NHL in 1984. A puck from that momentous occasion was sold at an auction for $20,000 in 2020, showcasing the enduring appeal of one of hockey's greatest players.

  5. Puck from the first-ever NHL game - $15,000
    The first-ever NHL game was played on December 19, 1917, between the Montreal Canadiens and the Ottawa Senators. A puck from that historic game was sold at an auction for $15,000 in 2020, demonstrating the continued interest in the sport's early years.

In conclusion, hockey pucks have been the subject of some of the most expensive auctions in the sport's history due to their association with significant games, players, and events. These pucks are a testament to the passion and legacy of the sport and continue to be highly sought after by collectors and fans alike.

Now are you ready for a good laugh!?

Why did the expensive hockey puck at the auction feel so proud?
Because it sold for more than its weight in gold!

Why don’t pucks ever complain?
They’re always at the center of attention.

How do you make a hockey puck happy?
Take it to the net and give it a goal!

Why did the hockey puck go to school?
To get a face-off

What's a hockey puck's favorite dance move?
The breakaway!

Why did the hockey puck take up yoga?
To improve its center of balance!

What does a hockey puck say when it's feeling down?
"I need a power play!"

What's a hockey puck's favorite type of music?
Puck rock!

Why did the hockey puck become an astronaut?
It wanted to explore the universe and take a shot at the stars!

Why did the hockey puck go on vacation?
To get a breakaway from the action!

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