- Montreal Canadiens Howie Morenz Memorial Game Ticket Stub PSA NM-MT 8
- Howie Morenz memorial game played on Nov. 2, 1937. Pin and ribbon sold at the game to honour Morenz's sudden passing on March 8, 1937 after suffering an injury in a January 29th, game vs Chicago Blackhawks. Proceeds from the night were presented to the Morenz family. The game played the night before the opening of the 1937/39 NHL season schedule featured an all star team made of Canadiens and Maroons players vs an all star team made up of players from other teams in the NHL.
- The NHL all stars beat the Canadiens and Maroons 6-5
- Morenz was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 14 seasons for 3 NHL teams: the Montreal Canadiens, the Chicago Black Hawks, and the New York Rangers
- Won the Stanley Cup 3 times, all with the Canadiens
- During his NHL career he placed in the top 10 leading scorers ten times
- For 7 straight seasons, Morenz led the Canadiens in both goals scored and points
- Winner of the Hart Trophy as the most valuable player of the league 3 times, and he led the league once in goals scored and twice in points scored.
- One of the most dominant players in the league and set several league scoring records
- Slabbed and graded by PSA NM-MT 8
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