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  • jfbrens
    Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 67

    Game used NHL puck

    Hello
    I was just at the blackhawks v wild game last night and caught a puck. Does anyone know if there is any differentiation between a game used one and one you can buy in gift shop that is a game puck? Are there any ways to certify my puck was used in the game? Any help appreciated
  • Phil316
    Senior Member
    • May 2013
    • 1878

    #2
    Re: Game used NHL puck

    I have bought a few pucks before. Most recently I bought a game used goal puck from the Winnipeg Jets. It comes with tape around the puck and in a case with COA.

    I do not think there is a difference. It is just like baseball when you catch a foul ball.

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    • jfbrens
      Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 67

      #3
      Re: Game used NHL puck

      Ok thanks for the response. I'm actually going to try to give it away. The puck was shot full blast into the stands and struck a guy in the head. I heard he is not doing good so I'd like to offer it to him

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      • danesei@yahoo.com
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2014
        • 1018

        #4
        Re: Game used NHL puck

        Originally posted by Phil316
        I have bought a few pucks before. Most recently I bought a game used goal puck from the Winnipeg Jets. It comes with tape around the puck and in a case with COA.

        I do not think there is a difference. It is just like baseball when you catch a foul ball.
        In theory, you'd need to doctor a retail baseball to make it appear game used. Yes, I know the mud is available to the public, but it's still not quite the same as a Rawiings OMLB that you'd buy in a retail/hobby setting.

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        • Phil316
          Senior Member
          • May 2013
          • 1878

          #5
          Re: Game used NHL puck

          Originally posted by danesei@yahoo.com
          In theory, you'd need to doctor a retail baseball to make it appear game used. Yes, I know the mud is available to the public, but it's still not quite the same as a Rawiings OMLB that you'd buy in a retail/hobby setting.
          lol.

          It depends how technical you want to be. A game used puck might show scrapes and abrasions as well. I assumed the original poster knew what I was talking about.

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          • danesei@yahoo.com
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2014
            • 1018

            #6
            Re: Game used NHL puck

            Originally posted by Phil316
            lol.

            It depends how technical you want to be. A game used puck might show scrapes and abrasions as well. I assumed the original poster knew what I was talking about.
            Well, I mean, even if a ball never makes it out of the umpire's pouch/bucket, it would look significantly different than a retail ball.

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            • Jim65
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2013
              • 237

              #7
              Re: Game used NHL puck

              Not sure if its still true but the pucks used in games were the exact ones sold at the concession stands.

              I have 2 GU pucks, one I caught at a Devils game, the other is an Albany River Rats puck that a friend caught and gave to me. I wouldn't sell them but if I decided to, I could never prove they are genuine.

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