- 1941-42 Imperial Oil NHL Vintage Pocket Schedule
- Measurements: open approx 6.25" x 4.75"
- Very good condition; notable edgewear and some residual wear from the folding creases. Some games have been scored but ink has been largely erased away, with some very light indentation and residual ink still visible. A few notable stains are visible throughout, most notably on the front and back panels.
- Imperial Oil is a Canadian petroleum company, and supplies Esso-brand service stations. From 1934 and onwards (until 1976) Imperial Oil was a sponsor for CBC and Hockey Night in Canada, leading to the creation of their schedule
- The 1941-42 NHL season was the 25th in the National Hockey League's existence. In the Stanley Cup Final the Maple Leafs bested the Red Wings 4-3 in the series to win the trophy after being down 3 games to none, the first time this was done in NHL history. The season's MVP was Tommy Anderson of the Brooklyn Americans, and the leading scorer was Bryan Hextall of the New York Rangers
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- Please see photos, listed condition is not professionally graded
Item ID# E11






