1938 Bill Stewart Johnny Gottselig Type 1 Photo Chicago Black Hawks NHL LOA
1938 Bill Stewart Johnny Gottselig Type 1 Photo Chicago Black Hawks NHL LOA
1938 Bill Stewart Johnny Gottselig Type 1 Photo Chicago Black Hawks NHL LOA
1938 Bill Stewart Johnny Gottselig Type 1 Photo Chicago Black Hawks NHL LOA
1938 Bill Stewart Johnny Gottselig Type 1 Photo Chicago Black Hawks NHL LOA
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1938 Bill Stewart Johnny Gottselig Type 1 Photo Chicago Black Hawks NHL LOA

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    • 1938 Bill Stewart Johnny Gottselig Type 1 Photo Chicago Black Hawks NHL LOA
    • Dimensions: 7" x 9"
    • Letter of Authenticity from RMY Auctions included
    • Photo depicts Johnny Gottselig, Russian hockey star who was leading the National Hockey League in points, who recently discovered his real age (actually 31, not 32 as he believed), next to the coach of the Blackhawks, Bill Stewart
    • Johannes “Johnny” Gottselig was a professional ice hockey left winger who played 16 seasons for the Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1928 and 1945. As captain of the Black Hawks, he won 2 Stanley Cups, amassed 176 goals and 195 assists, and would later become the team's coach and Director of Public Relations
    • William Joseph Stewart was an American coach and sports official who was a referee in the National Hockey League (NHL) and an umpire in Major League Baseball (MLB). In 1938, as head coach of the Chicago Black Hawks, he led the team to a championship, becoming the first U.S.-born coach to win the Stanley Cup. He is an inductee of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
    • Great condition; no notable cornerwear, minor creasing in the upper right corner, crease along the upper edge, paper caption with "associated press photo" stamp on the back
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    • Please see photos, listed condition is not professionally graded

    Item ID: B20