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Session 2 Online Only is Now Open - Ends June 21st (Lots 44-95)
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Kevin Dineen Game Used Stick
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This is one rare game used stick from the 1984 Winter Olympics Held in Sarajevo Yugoslavia. Kevin Dineen used this Titan Team Canada graphics stick during tournament play as denoted by the tape near the butt end of the stick in which Team Canada defeated the USA 4 to 2. Hammered with use on the blade and all up and down the shaft of this amazing keepsake. No cracks or breaks with his initials on the heel along with the date stamp of Jan 18, 1984, done at the factory, putting this stick in his hands during the tournament. Dineen name stamp along with 16 in faded black marker with his proper knob tape above. The photo shows Kevin using this exact type of stick in Sarajevo, but it's not this one as the name stamp is not in the right position in relation to the Titan graphics. Team Canada sticks like this don't come around often and are visually appealing for any collection. Take advantage and get this one for the wall. Dineen participated with the Canadian national hockey team numerous times during his career. He spent the 1983–84 season with the club, scoring five goals and 16 points in 52 games, and appeared in seven games with Canada at the 1984 Winter Olympics held in Sarajevo, where he had no points in seven games. Kevin Dineen, most recently head coach of the NHL’s Florida Panthers for parts of three seasons (2011-13), leading the Panthers to the first Southeast Division title in franchise history in 2011-12. He was also head coach of the AHL’s Portland Pirates for six seasons (2005-11), winning the AHL’s coach of the year award in 2005-06. As a player, the Toronto, Ont., native represented Canada on six occasions, winning a silver medal at the IIHF World Championship in 1985 and 1989, and winning the Canada Cup in 1987. He also played in the world championship in 1987 and 1993, and at the 1984 Olympic Winter Games. Dineen played 18 seasons in the NHL, predominantly the Hartford Whalers, where he had a significant impact. In the 1988-89 season, he achieved a career-high by of 45 goals and 89 points for the Whalers. Over the course of his career, he totalled 355 goals, 760 points and 2,229 penalty minutes. He was known for his feisty play and was an eight time 20-goal scorer.
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