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Quelqu’un est-il au courant de leurs connaissances en matière de palet ?


J’ai acheté cette rondelle – enfin une paire – lors d’une vente aux enchères en Écosse contenant des objets ayant appartenu à un passionné des Jeux olympiques. Il y avait beaucoup d’objets utilisés lors du match et en tant que fan de hockey, j’en ai acheté deux. L’histoire disait qu’ils avaient été utilisés lors du match final ou qu’ils avaient été récupérés par la suite. Est-ce probable ? Est-ce un article légitime ou simplement sous licence ? Je l’ai payé très peu et je les ai achetés il y a quelques années maintenant.


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10 Comments

  1. Ridbeardidscotsman

    I suppose I’m trying to ask if it was a game used or just a licensed item sold at or after the event. Either way, it’s on display.

  2. spiral_out462

    Does the side of the puck have any text on it? The reason being is beginning with the 2014 Olympics, the game pucks did not have any text on the side. There were some replicas made with text on the side, I think. I have a few pucks that I can post photos of later to show what I mean if you’d like.

  3. wonderpodonline

    The puck itself appears to be one of the designs used for the gold medal game. [ Getty seems reliable enough](https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/view-of-the-gold-medal-match-puck-during-the-mens-ice-news-photo/474386243?adppopup=true), and the B/W back matches the puck designs used in all games.

    There is some wear on the one edge, which certainly looks like it has been used. Albeit not sure how you might know when the wear occurred.

    There are images of a color different design that comes up if you include « collector » in the search, so that also suggests the Getty one is correct.

    I think you may very well have a game day puck. Considering both teams likely used 20-30 or so in warm ups, it’s possible this was used on the ice during this, or even the game.

    Beyond this, that’s as far as I can tell. Perhaps a wiser hockey Redditer will have some insight about how to go further with assessing it’s legitimacy. Like you, this would be enough for me to display it regardless. Nice find!

  4. I’ll always associate this Olympics with Putin using it as cover for the invasion of Crimea. 10 years later and it’s pretty insane how that has escalated.

  5. Youngricflair10

    I don’t think these were game used, there would be all types of scratches and marks with even a minutes worth of play. These things get stepped on all the time the second a board battle occurs.

  6. Obvious_Exercise_910

    Not so much puck knowledge, but a collector/someone hoping to sell them to a collector would want a ticket stub to verify authentication. A photo of a person at the game.

    Not having these makes me doubt its game used. You could never prove it was so essentially they aren’t.

  7. WookinPaNub2024

    Google “game used hockey puck” for Sochi. Check against the results. What wording is on the side of the puck?

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