1994-95 Kings Custom Framed Jersey Signed By (24) With Wayne Gretzky, Jari Kurri, Rob Blake, Grant Fuhr (Beckett)
- Lot number 7962253
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- Lot ended2023-09-11 20:08:40
- Total bids 7
- Winning bid $798.00
- Buyer's premium $135.66
- Total $933.66
- DAILY NO RESERVE
Custom framed display measures approximately 32" x 36" in size and features a jersey that is hand-signed by Wayne Gretzky, Jari Kurri, Rob Blake, Grant Fuhr, Marty McSorley, Dan Quinn, Robert Lang, Denis Tsygurov, Eric Lacroix, Darryl Sydor, Phil Crowe, Tony Granato, Gary Shuchuk, Philippe Boucher who signed twice, Troy Crowder, Michel Petit, Pat Conacher, Yanic Perreault, Kevin Brown, Matt Johnson and (1) other. (Los Angeles Kings).
The 1994-95 NHL season was significantly shortened due to a labor dispute between the NHL Players' Association and the league's owners. This resulted in a lockout that shortened the regular season to 48 games per team. Here's an overview of the Los Angeles Kings' performance during the 1994-95 NHL season:
Regular Season Performance:
The Los Angeles Kings played a shortened 48-game regular season due to the lockout.
The Kings finished with a record of 16 wins, 23 losses, and 9 ties, totaling 41 points.
They finished fifth in the Pacific Division and 10th in the Western Conference.
Notable Players:
Key players for the Kings during the 1994-95 season included Wayne Gretzky, who was still a prominent figure on the team, and Luc Robitaille, who continued to be a top scorer.
Rob Blake was a key defenseman for the Kings, and he contributed both offensively and defensively.
Playoffs:
The NHL playoffs during the 1994-95 season were also shortened due to the lockout, with fewer rounds than usual.
The Kings qualified for the playoffs but were eliminated in the first round by the Vancouver Canucks.
The Canucks defeated the Kings in a seven-game series, with the deciding game taking place on May 1, 1995.
Overall, the 1994-95 Los Angeles Kings had a challenging and shortened season due to the lockout. While they made it to the playoffs, they were unable to advance past the first round. This season was a part of the broader context of the NHL labor dispute and the unique challenges it posed for players, teams, and fans. Please note that my knowledge is based on information available up until September 2021, and there may have been developments or events related to the Los Angeles Kings since that time.
The autograph includes an official Beckett Authentication Services serially numbered hologram and matching LOA for authenticity purposes.
Authentication: Beckett LOA
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