Conn Smythe Trophy Puck | 3D Silver Medallion
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Add a piece of history to your hockey collection with the 3D Medallion Conn Smythe Trophy puck!
This showstopper hockey puck will be an eye-catcher among your collection. The design features the trophy image, name, and established date all in a 3D silver-plated finish. The high-polish, jewelry level finish makes the design pop, making this a truly unique addition to your collection.
Product Details:
- 3D features, creating a unique texture and feel
- High-polish, jewelry level finish
- Back of puck features an official hologram
- Regulation Size (3" x 3" x 1")
Conn Smythe History:
Conn Smythe's name was synonymous with hockey in Toronto for five decades. Having purchased the Toronto St. Pats in 1927, Smythe changed their name to the Toronto Maple Leafs, and altered their sweaters to the blue and white we know today. A powerful leader, Smythe had been coach, general manager and owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs before he was recognized by the Hockey Hall of Fame with his induction as a builder in 1958. It was around this time that Conn Smythe sold controlling interest in Maple Leaf Gardens to his son Stafford, Harold Ballard and John Bassett. In 1964, Maple Leaf Gardens donated a trophy for presentation to the most valuable player in each season's playoff competition.
The Conn Smythe Trophy was fashioned to look like Smythe's beloved Maple Leaf Gardens, and was first awarded following the 1964-65 playoffs, with the inaugural presentation going to Montreal Canadiens' captain Jean Beliveau.