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NHL Stadium Series Memorabilia Hits Auction Market

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The NHL Stadium Series, a highlight of the league's regular season with its outdoor games in iconic football and baseball stadiums, continues to captivate fans, drawing massive crowds and viewership. This season's back-to-back games at MetLife Stadium, marking the 40th and 41st in the series, not only attracted over 150,000 spectators but also garnered substantial television audiences. MeiGray, holding memorabilia deals with the New Jersey Devils and Philadelphia Flyers, who competed in the first game of this season's series, is bringing pieces of this hockey spectacle to the market.

From game-used sticks and helmets to jerseys worn during official photoshoots and warmups, the auction features a range of items, showcasing the intense interest surrounding the Stadium Series. Highlights include the gear used by the Flyers in their match against the Devils, with particular attention on the stick used by Owen Tippett to score two goals.

MeiGray's meticulous process of tagging, registering, and photomatching the memorabilia ensures authenticity and a solid provenance for collectors. The challenge of photomatching, especially with items like sticks that undergo wear and modifications during the game, underscores the diligence involved in authenticating these pieces.

The auction also includes practice and photoshoot jerseys from the Devils, as well as locker room nameplates from the Nashville Predators' 2022 Stadium Series appearance. With various items closing at different times in the coming weeks, this auction presents a unique opportunity for fans to own a piece of NHL history. Visit MeiGrayAuctions.com to explore the available items and participate in the auction.