Milestone stick and puck, both used by Pittsburgh Penguins Hall of Famer Bryan Trottier to score his 1,369th career NHL point, which tied him (at the time) for 6th on the all time points list with John Bucyk. Victoriaville stick is for a left-handed shooter and displays nice use with paint transfers and scattered wear. Original cloth tape remains on both the butt end and the blade, number "1369" is written on the top of the shaft in black marker, and "B. Trottier" is stamped on the shaft. In the game in which Trottier hit the milestone, a 7-3 drubbing of the Washington Capitals on December 26, 1990, his first period goal was the one to hit the big plateau, and that very puck is screwed to the blade of this stick. The Capitals puck (the game was played in Landover, Maryland) is signed by Trots in 5/10 black marker with a piece of Dymo tape reading "1369 point." It is also signed in 7/10 black marker on the heel, along with illegible inscription.