Frank St. Marseille Autograph

Joseph Francis Léo "Frank" St-Marseille (born December 14, 1939) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right wing. He played in the National Hockey League for the St. Louis Blues and Los Angeles Kings from 1967 to 1977. St. Marseille is of Ojibwe-Métis, French-Canadian and Finnish descent. He is from Levack, which is situated in the Sudbury regional municipality in Ontario, Canada. More about Frank St. Marseille

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Current items with a signature of Frank St. Marseille

These are the most current items with a signature of Frank St. Marseille that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1970-71 Dad's Cookies Frank St Marseille Autograph Signed St Louis Blues$45.00logo
thumbnail1972/73 O-PEE-CHEE NHL HOCKEY CARD #66 FRANK ST MARSEILLE VG+ AUTO AUTOGRAPH OPC$39.99logo
thumbnailAutographed 1975-76 Topps FRANK ST. MARSEILLE$20.00logo
thumbnailFRANK ST. MARSEILLE 1974-75 O-PEE-CHEE SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED CARD #374 KINGS$19.95logo
thumbnailFRANK ST. MARSEILLE Signed Index Card 1970 Blues PSA Guarantee$5.99logo
thumbnailSigned 1970-71 St. Louis Blues Yearbook Terry Crisp Frank St. Marseille Plager$49.95logo
After not being drafted because he was considered too slow for the big leagues, St-Marseille played the early stages of his career starting with the Chatham Maroons. During the fall of 1962, he tried out with the Chatham Maroons of the Senior Ontario Hockey Association and made the team; he got 39 points. The Maroons then moved to the International Hockey League (1945–2001), and St-Marseille moved with the team. He compiled a respectable 64 points in 70 games during the 1963–1964 season. The next season Chatham Maroons (IHL) dropped out of the league and St- Marseille was picked up by the Port Huron Flags, in the IHL. St-Marseille had three impressive seasons with Port Huron between 1964 and 1967, including winning an International Hockey League playoff title, known as the Turner Cup, in 1966. He scored 97, 90 and 118 points for a total of 305 points in only 210 games.

At this point, he had worked his way through the minors and was coming off the 1967 season with Port Huron; he was named to the league second all-star team and had been signed by the expansion team St. Louis Blues. The 1967 NHL expansion opened up a whole new world of opportunities for eager young newcomers, many of whom likely would have taken far different career paths if the league had remained a closed Original Six entity. St-Marseille began playing for a minor-league team, the Kansas City Blues, mainly as an affiliate of the St. Louis Blues. However, only 11 games in with the team, St-Marseille was called up by Scotty Bowman along with his line mates Gary Sabourin and Terry Crisp. Bowman was quoted as saying they "were better than our third line in St. Louis" referring to Frank, Gary and Terry. Known as a defensive-minded forward, St-Marseille often played on checking lines that were assigned to play against the opponent's top scoring line. Despite this, he still averaged 16 goals per season during a 5-year stretch with St. Louis that saw the Blues reach three straight Stanley Cup finals (losing to the Montreal Canadiens twice and the Boston Bruins). He made the 1970 West Division All-Star team playing with great hockey legends such as Bobby Clarke and teammate Jacques Plante, who was the first NHL goaltender to wear a goaltender mask. From 1970 to 1972 St-Marseille captained the team. He also played on both the penalty killing and power play units for the Blues, had a plus/minus rating of +37 during that 5-year period and sits tied for 6th on the all-time game-tying goals list for the Blues. In 62 playoff games with the Blues, St- Marseille tallied 19 goals and 24 assists. Read even more about Frank St. Marseille at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Frank St. Marseille

In total, we tracked 51 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Frank St. Marseille (St. Louis Blues FRANK ST. MARSEILLE Signed 1992 Upper Deck McDonald's Card D) was sold in April 2021 for $22.99 while the cheapest item (FRANK St. MARSEILLE - Authentic Signed Autographed KINGS 4X6 Hockey Photo wCOA) found a new owner for $0.55 in January 2018. The month with the most items sold (2) was May 2011 with an average selling price of $4.75 for an autographed item of Frank St. Marseille. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2020 with $22.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.67 was September 2020. In average, an autographed item from Frank St. Marseille is worth $4.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Frank St. Marseille were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailFRANK ST MARSEILLE AUTOGRAPHED 1975 O-PEE-CHEE CARD$3.85logo
thumbnailFRANK ST MARSEILLE SIGNED 1974-75 O-PEE-CHEE OPC HOCKEY CARD #374 AUTOGRAPH AUTO$9.99logo
thumbnailFRANK ST. MARSEILLE 1974-75 O-PEE-CHEE LOS ANGELES KINGS LEADERS AUTOGRAPH CARD $12.99logo
thumbnailFRANK ST. MARSEILLE 1975-76 O-PEE-CHEE LOS ANGELES KINGS AUTOGRAPH CARD $12.99logo
thumbnailFRANK ST. MARSEILLE Authentic Signed Autograph 1972 OPC Blues NHL Hockey Card $1.17logo
thumbnailFrank St. Marseille St. Louis Blues 72-73 Topps 71 Card Signed Auto Autograph$9.99logo
thumbnailFrank St.Marseille Signed 1972-73 Topps #71 Card St. Louis Blues Auto Autograph$6.50logo
thumbnailFrank St.Marseille, St.Louis Blues signed 4 7/8 x 3 7/8 photo$0.97logo
thumbnailSt. Louis Blues FRANK ST. MARSEILLE Signed 1992 Upper Deck McDonald's Card D$22.99logo
thumbnailSt. Louis Blues FRANK ST. MARSEILLE Signed 1992 Upper Deck McDonald's Card F$22.99logo