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Mes cartes de hockey Dave Keon


Ce sont mes cartes de hockey vintage de la plus grande feuille de tous les temps ! M. David Keon #14 1x Calder, 2x Lady Byng, 2x 2e équipe All Star, 8x All Star Game, 4x champion de la Coupe Stanley, 1x Conn Smythe et 1986 HHOF.

Je ne l’ai jamais vu jouer en live, mais c’était le joueur préféré de mon grand-père et nous aimions tous les deux les Leafs. Ayant grandi en jouant au hockey à Toronto dans les années 2000, mon grand-père me disait toujours que je patinais comme Keon. Ainsi, ma fascination pour lui a grandi à mesure que je vieillissais et d’une manière à me connecter avec mon Dedo depuis son décès.

Il manque juste 1961/62 (RC), 64/65 (grand garçon), 65/66, 67/68, 72/73 et 73/74.


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9 Comments

  1. Imonenut

    Always been a Keon fan. My last dog was named Keon. Such a gem of a hockey player

  2. Those are some real beauties. Did you and your grandfather collect them together?

  3. talktomejohny

    Your old my friend ! How much for a straight stick these days ?

  4. dunken_pirate

    I was fortunate to watch him for just about his whole career. In 1966 with Ron Ellis and Frank Mahovlich they were the top line when they last won the cup. Seeing these cards brings back a lot of memories

  5. amatk114

    Dave Keon has always been my favourite hockey player. I have some cards and I was fortunate enough in the 70’s to meet him and had him sign my hockey stick. I met him at Scarborough Arena where he was watching his kids practice. My Marlies jersey is #14 in his honor.

  6. Dennis0430

    Great collection. I just picked up his Engrained auto. I never thought I would see a licensed auto of Keon in a Leafs jersey.

  7. BrokenBy

    Nowhere near old enough to remember him as a player but my grandparents loved him and got super emotional when I was randomly assigned #14 in bantam, stuck with me and still wear 14 to this day in men’s league.

  8. Fit-Lemon-6198

    Nice collection. My first sports heroes were Keon at the top, followed by Wilt, John Brodie (niners not the best at that time), and Willie Mays.

  9. beatuies. I love Dave just hanging out with the Ontario Flag.

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