Authentic late‑1960s to early‑1970s Art Ross / TYER NHL puck from the transitional Converse era. This puck features the classic ART ROSS – ADOPTED BY NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE front label in unusually strong condition for its age. The back is blank, consistent with late TYER / early Converse production.
What makes this puck especially interesting is the presence of four small drilled holes, a known modification used in NHL arenas for:
goal‑judge light calibration
shot‑tracking drills
reduced‑bounce practice testing
arena equipment setup
These pucks were never sold at retail. They were used behind the scenes in NHL rinks during the Art Ross patent era, making them a niche but highly collectible artifact for serious puck historians.
Details:
Era: Late 1960s–early 1970s
Manufacturer lineage: TYER Rubber → Converse
Front: ART ROSS / NHL label (excellent condition)
Back: Blank (correct for era)
Modification: Four small drilled holes (arena‑use calibration variant)
Condition: Strong logo, light edge wear, structurally solid
Provenance: Matches known transitional‑era arena‑use examples
These transitional Art Ross / TYER / Converse hybrids are increasingly difficult to find, especially in this condition and with arena‑use identifiers intact.
Ships well‑protected.