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Rare Terry O'Rielly Sherwood stick as he mainly used Canadien during this time in his career. It's date stamped 20 Mars 1985 for March of 1985 with solid use but no cracks or damage. Both sides of the blade are covered with puck marks and more puck and stick marks up the shaft of this enforcers game used stick. O'rielly name stamp just above 24 also stamped in black with the tough guys tape job on the knob. Very hard to find style for his sticks but in the photo, you can see his used them while he was Captain of the Bruins. This will make a nice addition to an enforcer or Bruins stick collection. Terry O'Reilly, born June 7, 1951, is a Canadian former professional  . He played for the NHL's  and featured in three . He was one of the most effective  in NHL history. For this reason, he was called "Bloody O'Reilly”. O'Reilly was born in . O'Reilly was picked by the  in the first round as the 14th pick overall in the . O'Reilly spent his entire career in Boston, serving as the  of the Bruins during the  and  seasons before his retirement. The Bruins retired his No. 24 on October 24, 2002. He made his NHL debut in the Bruins' final game of the 1971–72 regular season and scored a goal in Boston's 6–4 victory over Toronto at Boston Garden. On top of his physical presence, he also had a decent scoring touch, highlighted by his 29-goal, 90-point season in . He added to that with a 77-point effort the following campaign. He had 211 and 205 minutes in penalties in those seasons respectively, displaying an excellent balance of grit and scoring. He finished his 13-year career with 204 goals, 402 assists for 606 points, a +212  and 2,095 minutes in penalties. As of January 1, 2022, O'Reilly was ranked 20th in career goals scored by a Boston Bruin in regular-season play. In the infamous December 23, 1979, incident at , during a post-game scrum, a  fan rolled up a program tightly and smacked  in the face drawing blood, then stole his stick and wielded it like a weapon. O'Reilly scaled the glass and charged into the stands. His teammates followed when other fans tried to intervene. O'Reilly was suspended eight games for his part in the brawl.
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