

Ma famille possède les jambières de but de la Coupe Stanley de Mike Vernon. Mon père et mon grand-père travaillaient comme entraîneurs pour les flammes et lorsqu’ils ont remporté la coupe avec eux, mon père a pu récupérer les pads des micros. Ils ont été gardés à l’écart pendant près de 37 ans jusqu’à récemment, lorsque mon grand-père est décédé en 2022. Que vaut quelque chose comme ça pour le bon collectionneur ? Les deux blocs sont signés et datés par Mike.
—
YAMMIEfz09
15 Comments
Are you related to the great Bearcat Murray?
I’d take these to a sports collectible shop for an appraisal.
They should be in the HOF
These should end up in the HOF or a museum, if not kept in your family.
There is no price you should sell these for. This is so cool.
With that said you should sell them to me for a crisp hundo dollar bill and a case of beer .
Amazing piece of Flames history right there! Get a good quality version of that picture of Vernon, put them both in a shadow box. Either that or send them to the HHoF.
Would be cool to have them as an exhibit in the new arena.
You should contact the flames organization and see if theyd buy them to make an exhibit in the new areana. Could even try and trade pads for tickets with them.
I have appraised the pads. The value is…

Couldn’t pay me to take that garbage
He must have bought those from my uncle, Lorne Bell, who owned The Goalie Shop. He passed a few years ago, himself, sadly.
I really hope you know that going against Vernon’s wishes to get these to the HHOF is a scumbag move motivated solely by greed. What a great moment that you wanted to share here, spoiled by repeatedly insisting you’re too shitty a person to share it with everyone as it deserves to be.
Honest question, were these given to your family or were they kinda just taken? Cause trying to gain off of a piece of flames history that isn’t really rightfully yours is a choice forsure.
Are we sure Mike didn’t want these?
How did you get them?