Chuck Raynor Autographed / Signed Hall of Fame Hockey Puck.
Claude "Chuck" Rayner played his early hockey in his hometown of
Sutherland, Saskatchewan, before moving to Saskatoon in his mid-teens
to play for the Saskatoon Wesleys of the Northern Saskatchewan Junior
Hockey League. In 1937, the Wesleys made it to the best-of-three
western final but lost the Abbott Cup to the Winnipeg Monarchs. He
moved on to the Kenora Thistles for the next three seasons and in 1940
the Thistles, led by Rayner and defenceman Bill Juzda, reached the
Memorial Cup finals against the Oshawa Generals. The Thistles had
defeated the Port Arthur juniors and the Edmonton Athletic Club to win
the west, but could not wrestle the Memorial Cup title away from the
defending champion Generals.
Comes
with a Certificate of Authenticity from Rich Altman's Hollywood Collectibles.
This piece of memorabilia has been hand signed and a Hollywood Collectibles Certificate of Authenticity is included.