With Guy Lafleur at the top of his art, the defensive Big Three and Ken Dryden with the goal, the Montreal Canadians of 1976-1977 are largely considered the best team of all time. The Canadians lost once in the forum with a 60-8-12 file for a 132-point NHL record. They then won 12 of the 14 playoffs, sweeping the Bruins in the final to win their 20th Stanley Cup. This 1976-1977 Stanley Cup championship ring in 14 carat gold and diamonds was presented to Mario Tremblay. This magnificent size 10 ring weighs approximately 35 grams, with the emblematic CH on the dial, set with diamonds, surrounded by gold letters in raised "NHL champions" on a black background. A Stanley Cup in relief, "1977" and "Tremblay" adorn a ring, while the other ring presents "Canadian Hockey Club" and "Champions Est-East". Below, the "60-8-12" reflects the team brand in the regular season, which gives Canadians an incredible total of 132 points for the season, which remains a record of the League. Inside the ring of this magnificent jewel is engraved "Josten's 14k", as well as the autograph facsimile of Tremblay. Showing signs of wear, the ring has scratches on the inner and exterior ring and on the stems. There is also a small spot on the inner ring. From the personal collection of Mario Tremblay, his signed LOA will accompany Josten's original box.
The Montreal Canadians dominated the NHL 1977-1978 season, losing only 10 regular season games and only three playoff games to win their third consecutive Stanley Cup championship. Many Canadians have also won individual prices. The Art Ross Prize was awarded to Guy Lafleur and the Conn Smythe Prize in Robinson, among others. Bob Gainey, star of the renowned temple and former Canadian captain, won his first of four prizes Frank J. Selke consecutive. This 14 -carat and diamond gold ring was given to Mario Tremblay for her status as the 1978 Stanley Cup champion with Montreal Canadians. Size 11 1/2 and an approximate weight of 39 grams, this spectacular ring has a dazzling table with a huge diamond in a golden frame in the shape of a diamond surrounded by 24 smaller diamonds floating in a sea of white gold . "N.H.L. Champions 1978" surrounds everything on the telescope. The banner "Stanley Cup Cup" on the left upper with "Canadian hockey club" below and each of the 21 years of the Stanley Cup of the team surrounds a resemblance of the chalice of Lord Stanley, while "Tremblay" is Written above the CH logo on the right rod with "Champions is East 59-10-11" below, reflecting the incredible brand of the Montreal regular season. "Jostens 14K" is stamped on the interior band which also displays the facsimile signature engraved with Tremblay. Regarding the state, the ring has many scratches and wear on the strip due to use, with additional scratches and wear on the sides of the telescope and stems. From the personal collection of Mario Tremblay, his signed LOA will accompany the original presentation box with a Habs logo on the swivel cover.
This magnificent gold and diamond creation commemorates the fourth consecutive conquest of the Stanley Cup by the Canadiens dynasty in the late 1970s and talks about memories of this famous team, including Guy Lafleur, Ken Dryden, Larry Robinson and Steve Shutt. The Canadians won the Stanley Cup for the fourth time in the spring of 1979, sweeping the Maple Leafs before defeating the Bruins in a difficult semi-final which revolved a penalty for too many Boston players during the seventh game . Yvon Lambert scored the winning goal of the Stanley Cup in the fifth final match of the New York Rangers, allowing Montreal to win the Stanley Cup at home for the first time since 1968. Bob Gainey contributed six goals and 16 Points to win the Conn Smythe trophy. This magnificent Ring of the 1978-1979 Stanley of Canadians Cup presented at Mario Tremblay is decorated with 22 real diamonds. The table has four diamonds, as well as the image of the Stanley Cup and the years "76-77-78-79" where the Canadians won the silverware of Lord Stanley. The telescope has 18 diamonds and the total weight of diamonds is 110 points. One of the rings bears the inscriptions "1979" and "NHL Champions Cup Stanley Cup" with the regular season brand "52-17-11" of the team at the bottom. The other has the "Tremblay" inscriptions, the CH and "Canadian hockey club" logo. "Josten's 14k" is stamped inside the size 8 1/2 ring, which weighs around 26 grams, and includes the facsimile signature of Tremblay. Regarding the state, the outer ring is covered with scratches due to use, with a small cut along one side from the bottom of the ring. From the personal collection of Mario Tremblay, his signed LOA will accompany the original presentation box with a Canadian logo on the swivel cover.
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