Of course there are 2 morons here in Rangers jerseys. One in an Avery and one in a Messier. They shouldn't have been allowed in.
If it were up to me, I would have commissioned a statue of Marty in his prime double stacking his pads or playing the puck in the corner - doing one of the many things he made famous over his career.
Why commemorate the diminished Marty in a sad moment saying goodbye before moving on to play for the Blues? He did so many amazing things that could have been captured instead!
It's not really a complaint, just my initial thought when I saw the statue.
Of course there are 2 morons here in Rangers jerseys. One in an Avery and one in a Messier. They shouldn't have been allowed in.
Anyone know if they plan on selling Marty pucks tonight like the other jersey retirement nights? I'm mad at myself for not buying the other, so I'd like to get one of these for my Devils collection.
They've been selling them the past few nights. So unless they sold out already, they should have some tonight.
Cool, thanks. I doubt they sold out as I imagine they made 4,582,195 of them.
EDIT: And I see there's already a slew of them on EBAY for $20 to $30 or so, so worst comes to worst I'll go that route. lol
The official game pucks were $20 and they seemed to be limited. The souvenir pucks were $12 and they had stacks and stacks of them.
Hmm what's the difference? Did not realize there were two types floating around.
Anyone know if they plan on selling Marty pucks tonight like the other jersey retirement nights? I'm mad at myself for not buying the other, so I'd like to get one of these for my Devils collection.
Also, http://shop.nhl.com/Martin_Brodeur_Gear/pg/1/ps/96/so/newest_items?ab=bm_nhlcms_G1_MB30_02082016 added a couple of Brodeur items
Exactly what he said.
A "game puck", is literally a puck that is used in the game. It's an NHL puck, specially created to be used on the ice tonight, and tonight only.
A "souvenir puck" will not see playing time. It is a limited, special design, and is in the same style as the previous Daneyko, Stevens, and Niedermayer pucks.
A few months back I found a signed Brodeur all-star game-used puck in an antique shop's hockey booth. Cost me $15 and had been authenticated. One of my favorite Devils memorabilia.
I'm not sure which is more surprising:
1) Finding autographed game-used AS puck (Brodeur no less)
2) An antique shop having a hockey section.
Including a Blues t-shirt...the only item discounted.
3. That it was in Atlanta?