Tuesday, February 27, 2018

The Stick Has Been Secured

Shortly after moving to Richmond, Virginia in 1993, I started a sales job with a sign company. One of my key accounts was the local East Coast Hockey League team, the Richmond Renegades - who back then were part of the Hartford Whalers farm system (1994 to 1997).

Part of the account was handled in trade for tickets, so I was fortunate enough to have fantastic center ice seats and went to the majority of home games.

The 1994-95 season was a stellar one for the Renegades. They played strong hockey all season, and made their way through the playoffs to the championship where they defeated Greensboro in 5 games to win the Riley Cup (now the Kelly Cup). There were a number of standouts on that team, but the guy who put the puck in the back of the net most often was Scott Gruhl - who played in 49 games and scored 31 goals. As a gesture of appreciation for vendor partners of the Renegades that season - a number of hockey sticks were distributed. I was lucky enough to get one of Scott Gruhl's.

Fast forward 17 years, and I'm hanging out with Joe Mueller - one of my oldest and closest friends. He sees the Gruhl stick sitting in the corner my living room and says, "Hey - I'm good friends with Jay Murphy, one of Gruhl's teammates on that championship team. I'll bet he can get that signed for you... Gruhl is still in the Richmond area." I gladly handed it over to him, and promptly forgot about it.

Time went by, and I didn't think about it much. I figured - if it happens, it happens. One day, Joe calls me up, and tells me Jay Murphy managed to get the stick signed. When presented for signature, Scott Gruhl looked at it and immediately realized he didn't have one like it himself and offered to buy it! However, Joe knows me well - and told Jay Murphy... nope - not for sale.

A hockey stick is an oddly shaped item to ship (since I no longer live in Richmond), so we decided to delay the handoff until it was convenient... meaning: one of us wasn't going to have to try to carry a hockey stick onto an airplane. So - more time went by...but a few days ago I was driving through Richmond after visiting family in Virginia. I met Joe for lunch, and the 5 year mission came to an end. I finally got the stick back with Scott Gruhl's signature on it.

Scott Gruhl had a storied hockey career over almost 20 years in the NHL, IHL, and ECHL, and retired as one of the most productive IHL scorers of all-time. I personally have a 20+ year relationship with this hockey stick, and am really stoked to have it back.

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