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Vancouver Canucks vs. Montreal Canadiens Game Ticket (December 27, 2000) - Markus Naslund Player Edition

Sports Memorabilia & Ephemera

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$40.00 - $65.00

As of June 13, 2026

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This is a physical game ticket from a National Hockey League (NHL) match-up between the Vancouver Canucks and the Montreal Canadiens, held on Wednesday, December 27, 2000, at General Motors Place (now Rogers Arena). The ticket measures approximately 2 by 5.5 inches and is printed on standard cardstock ticket paper with an offset lithographic process. The design features a prominent color portrait and statistical biography of Canucks legend Markus Naslund, showcasing his name, jersey number 19, birth details, and physical stats against a dark blue background. The bottom third of the ticket contains the commercial logistics, printed in red and white sections, including the Air Canada Club branding. The seating details are listed at the base: Section 108, Row 25, Seat 2, with a face value of $110.21. In terms of condition, the ticket is used and shows visible signs of age and handling; there is a significant horizontal crease across the center through the player information section, likely from being folded in a pocket. The edges show minor wear and serration from being detached from a book, though the color saturation remains bright with no significant sun fading. This item serves as a piece of sports ephemera from the 'West Coast Express' era of the Canucks franchise.

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I have conducted a visual examination of this December 27, 2000, Vancouver Canucks vs. Montreal Canadiens ticket stub featuring Markus Naslund. This piece originates from the 'West Coast Express' era, a period of high nostalgia for Canucks collectors. While the ticket features a popular 'Player Edition' design and a significant face value ($110.21) for the era, the condition is the primary factor impacting its market value. My inspection reveals a heavy horizontal mailing crease through the center and moderate edge wear, which downgrades the grade from 'Excellent' to 'Good' or 'Fair' (PSA 1.5-2.0 equivalent). The colors remain vibrant, suggesting it was stored away from UV light. Market demand for 2000s-era stubs remains steady but niche; collectors generally target specific milestones, such as Naslund’s 300th goal or 1,000th point, rather than mid-season matchups. Authenticity appears consistent with the period's offset lithography and serration patterns. However, several limitations exist in this digital-only appraisal. I cannot verify the presence of security watermarks, UV-reactive inks common on official NHL tickets, or the tactile 'tooth' of the cardstock. A full authentication would require high-magnification analysis of the printing patterns and provenance—ideally a statement of origin or matching program. Without physical inspection, I cannot rule out high-quality modern reproductions. As an un-slabbed, circulated stub from a non-milestone game, the value resides primarily in its appeal to franchise completionists and Markus Naslund enthusiasts.

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