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The listing, Leo Labine " boston bruins" (wing) has ended.
I have a Leo Labine hockey card, it is number 4, it comes in a hard plastic sleeve and is in excellent condition.
Have fun i got this in a lot of collectables, remember if you bid and win and change your mind i do not refund credits, and please allow up to 2 weeks if i am mailing to the states to clear customs. I always send a congrats email so the sooner you send your mailing info the sooner i can mail your winnings, i try hard to have my auctions mailed out no later than 2 days from auction ending. Thanks and good luck! ;0
Questions & Comments
For Leo Labine, the official NHL rulebook was little more than a list of bad habits to be avoided. An early pioneer of "trash talk," he used every trick, foul or tool available to terrorize and needle his opponents. He had an above-average scoring touch and a ferocious sense of team spirit that was not unlike his spiritual cousin, "Terrible" Ted Lindsay. After brief stints with the St. Michael's Majors and the Barrie Flyers of the OHA, Labine cracked the Boston Bruins line-up in 1951. After a few trips to the minors, he settled in for the long haul, netting 24 goals in 1955.
The night after hurricane Hazel swept across the Great Lakes region in 1954, Labine went into Detroit's Olympia stadium and had a career night. "I had one of my better games," he stated with modesty. "I think I had three goals and three assists. I got five of them in one period! When the reporters wrote about the game the next day, they referred to me as the 'Haileybury Hurricane'."
In 1961, Labine was traded to the Detroit Red Wings where he played briefly before heading west to round out his career with the Los Angeles Blades of the WHL in 1967
The date on the back with the stats for this card is 1957-58. Sorry i don't have any maple leafs i kinda just grabbed a handful of cards, lol, i have 18 winnepeg jets, 2 (the same) Brent Gretzky, an unopened pack of upper deck 1991-1992 vancouver canuks with 20 cards in it. I also have a Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie Card) of Gilbert Perreault, card #246 no date on this one i can find but looks old, , i have a Paul Coffey Oilers card#102 1982, , i have a "the rod gilbert story booklet #18 it is a mini hockey checklist, looks pretty old dont' see a date but is carooney looking, just opened it is a mini comic. And last but not least i have a series of 6 blue jay mvp cards 1992 with Devon white, tom henke, kelly gruber, roberto alomar, joe carter, and jack morris, sorry that is all i have, if your interested in any of those i can for sure put them up for auction.
Your welcome. Okay i will put up next round some i mentioned but will also keep my eye out for any old hockey stuff, when i put my mind to it i tend to come across the stuff, lol, :)