For sale is one NHL Official Game Puck from the 1991 NHL All-Star game (30 years before the Tracker pucks were implemented).  This game puck was meant to play in the 1991 All-Star Game played at Chicago Stadium, in Chicago, IL.  The 1990-91 was the next to last season NHL President, John Ziegler signature was on the reverse side of the Game pucks.  This was also the next to last year pucks were made by General Tire.

**The Campbell Conference All-Stars beat the Wales Conference All-Stars 11-5.  Vincent Damphousse was the MVP**

I have other pucks for sale, including game used Tracker pucks from the last three seasons. Inquire directly if interested in a Tracker puck.  If you don’t know what a Tracker puck is, then for sure contact me!  I’ve been collecting game pucks for over 50 years, and I intend to reduce my collection starting with newer game pucks.

Buyer to pay $5.49 per puck for shipping anywhere in the U.S. and calculated worldwide.

JUST SO YOU KNOW, a “game” puck is a puck that is meant to be used in an NHL game.  An “officially licensed product” puck is a souvenir puck, and not meant to be used in an NHL game.  How can you tell the difference?  An official game puck has three and newer game pucks have four distinct characteristics that a souvenir puck does not have. 

1.  The reverse side has the words “Official Game Puck” in English and French Canadian

2.  The side of the puck has the NHL logo stamped

3.  Commissioner Gary Bettman’s signature is on the reverse side

4.  The newer game pucks when frozen (optimal temperature is 19-21 degrees F.) the NHL logo on the reverse turns purple!!!