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Hey guys. I was just browsing ebay for some souvenir NHL pucks and I came across a lot of 16 vintage NHL pucks with a couple interesting logos.

 

Here is a direct link to the sale of the lot

 

The two logos in question are of the Chicago Blackhawks and the Vancouver Canucks

 

Here's the first logo that really caught my eye. I've never seen a variation of this particular Blackhawk logo. The feathers are what jumped out at me from the start. Also the face structure and neckline are unlike any I have seen.: 

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The second logo that got my attention was this early version of Johnny Canuck. It looks to be an anniversary logo, hence the "20 Years," but I haven't seen it before and the Canucks used this logo as their 20th Anniversary logo. 

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Anyone have any info on these? Are/were they legitimate NHL logos? 

 

Thanks in advance for any insight!

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Before the Canucks joined the NHL in 1970 there was a team called the Vancouver Canucks that existed in the PCHL and WHL between 1945 and 1970.  They used Johnny Canuck as a logo.  This puck was most likely the 20th anniversary logo of the WHL Canucks in 1965.

 

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The misprint on the Flyers logo makes it look like it has one of those googly eyes.

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