Mark Messier Game Used Oilers 1988-89 Tackla Graphite 2090 Stick
Mark Messier Game Used Oilers 1988-89 Tackla Graphite 2090 Stick is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Own a piece of hockey history with this game-used Tackla Graphite 2090 hockey stick, wielded by Mark Messier during the historic 1988-89 Stanley Cup championship season. This extraordinary collectible comes with a Perry Nelson Letter of Authenticity, ensuring its provenance and authenticity.
- 6-time Stanley Cup Champion – 5 titles with the Edmonton Oilers, 1 with the New York Rangers
- The only player to captain two different teams to Stanley Cup victories
- Nicknamed "The Messiah" for leading the Rangers to their first Stanley Cup in 54 years
- Second all-time in career points (1,887) and playoff points (295)
- 15-time NHL All-Star and 2-time Hart Trophy winner (1990, 1992)
- Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007