Saturday, January 15, 2011

1991 All-Star Game Program

If you haven't noticed by now, I have been waxing nostalgic lately about the 1991 NHL All-Star Game. Here is the program that I purchased that weekend. It has been tucked away, bagged and boarded the past 20 years so as to remain in mint to near-mint condition
The front features a generic All-Star goalie standing in front of the Chicago skyline at night. I don't think it is meant to be any specific goalie, just someone from the "home" team--that being the Campbell Conference.

But the cover quadrupled in coolness when you unfolded it...
Click on the image to see super-sized. 
Yes! Generic All-Star goalie versus Hall of Fame and all-time Blackhawks great Stan Mikita! Even the mightiest generic All-Star goalie is no match for Stan the Man.

The program itself has pictures both the All-Stars and the retired players who participated in the Heroes of Hockey Game. There is also history about the Chicago Blackhawks (for the out-of-towners attending the game) and info about the Skills Competition.

I think I paid $5 for this, which was kind of steep in '91, considering that a standard program cost $3. I didn't mind, though. How many times do you go to an All-Star Game? And with league expansion imminent in 1991, I knew that the All-Star Game would not return to Chicago for a very long time.

Maybe another 10 years and Chicago will get its turn again?

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

that generic goalie is hall of famer billy smith. what weird about that he retired a year before

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