Rick MacLeish - Stanley Cup winning game-used hockey stick

Name/Title

Rick MacLeish - Stanley Cup winning game-used hockey stick

Entry/Object ID

2022.10

Tags

0_Flyers, 0_Inductee

Description

Stick used by Rick Macleish to score the only goal of the 6th and final game of the 1974 Stanley Cup Finals, giving the Flyers their first championship. On May 19, 1974 the Flyers had a 3 games to 2 lead over the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup finals, with the chance to win the Championship at home. The game ended with a 1-0 Flyers win giving the Flyers their first Stanley Cup Championship. Rick Macleish scored the only goal.

Made/Created

Manufacturer

Sherwood

Date made

May 19, 1974

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Manufacturer imprint

Notes

McCleish 19 (Note: "MacLeish" is misspelled)

Acquisition

Notes

In the 1970s John Pensabene worked as an attendant at The Spectrum during home Flyers games. After the Flyers won the Stanley Cup on May 19, 1974, Mr. Pensabene was in the locker room handing out champagne to the players. As he handed one to Rick Macleish, Rick held out his stick and gave it to Mr. Pensabene. The stick remained in Mr Pensabene's house for more than 40 years. After his father's death, John Pensabene, Jr. was going through items at his house when he came across the hockey stick. He reached out to the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame to see if the Hall would be interested in the stick for it's archives. In June 2018 Ken Avallon made arrangements with John to pick up the stick and transfer ownership to the Hall of Fame.

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Rick Macleish to John Pensabene Sr.

Place

Arena

The Spectrum

Acquisition Date

May 19, 1974