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Terry O'Reilly-Madison Square

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One of the most memorable moments in Hockey, the infamous December 23, 1979 incident at Madison Square Garden during a post-game scrum. A New York Rangers fan rolled up a program tightly and smacked Stan Jonathan 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 successfully tracking down the fan with the stick. His teammates Peter McNab and Mike Milbury then followed when other fans tried to intervene. O'Reilly was suspended eight games for his part in the brawl. After the fact O'Reilly was quoted stating "There was no way he was going to strike one of my teammates and steal his stick, wield it like a weapon and then disappear into the crowd and go to a local bar with a souvenir and a great story." Signed by Terry O'Reilly, this piece is not only a great addition to any sports collection, but what a story!

Donated By Michael Eatough