Paul Garnet Henderson, CM OOnt (born January 28, 1943) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. A left winger, Henderson played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs and Atlanta Flames and five in the World Hockey Association (WHA) for the Toronto Toros and Birmingham Bulls. He played over 1,000 games between the two major leagues, scoring 376 goals and 758 points. Henderson played in two NHL All-Star Games and was a member of the 1962 Memorial Cup-winning Hamilton Red Wings team as a junior. More about Paul Henderson
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Henderson is best known for playing for Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union. Played during the Cold War, the series was viewed as a battle for both hockey and cultural supremacy. Henderson scored the game-winning goal in the sixth, seventh and eighth games, the last of which has become legendary in Canada and made him a national hero: it was voted the "sports moment of the century" by The Canadian Press and earned him numerous accolades. Henderson has twice been inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame: in 1995 individually and in 2005 along with all players of the Summit Series team. He was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 2013.In total, we tracked 450 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Paul Henderson (TEAM CANADA 72 SUMMIT SERIES 1972 AUTOGRAPHED by 35 KEN DRYDEN PAUL HENDERSON) was sold in November 2014 for $2000.00 while the cheapest item (95-96 Parkhurst Paul Henderson AUTO autographed card) found a new owner for $0.56 in August 2009. The month with the most items sold (13) was January 2013 with an average selling price of $49.99 for an autographed item of Paul Henderson. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2023 with $450.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was January 2009. In average, an autographed item from Paul Henderson is worth $29.99.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Paul Henderson were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
Item Title | Price | Store | |
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01-02 fleer skybox greats game paul henderson toronto maple leafs autograph auto | $51.85 | ||
1968-69 Topps Hockey #127 Paul Henderson Signed Auto Autograph | $20.00 | ||
1971-72 TOPPS HOCKEY #67 PAUL HENDERSON Autograph EX-NM TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS card | $59.49 | ||
1972/73 O-PEE-CHEE NHL HOCKEY CARD #126 PAUL HENDERSON NM AUTO AUTOGRAPH OPC | $69.99 | ||
1997-98 PINNACLE CERTIFIED PAUL HENDERSON SILVER ANNIVERSARY SIGNED AUTO Lot (3) | $10.65 | ||
Autographed 1971-72 Topps PAUL HENDERSON | $25.00 | ||
PAUL HENDERSON AUTOGRAPHED HARDCOVER BOOK “SHOOTING FOR GLORY” 1972 SUMMIT SERIE | $29.99 | ||
PAUL HENDERSON SIGNED 1974-75 WHA O-PEE-CHEE OPC HOCKEY CARD #57 AUTOGRAPH AUTO | $19.99 | ||
Paul Henderson signed autograph Canada 8x10 framed | $132.73 | ||
PAUL HENDERSON SIGNED TEAM CANADA 1972 JERSEY UNIVERSAL AUTHENTIC COA GIFT BOX | $199.99 |
Wayne Gretzky’s final Oilers jersey sells for record $1.452M at auction (06/06/22): The last jersey Wayne Gretzky wore as an Edmonton Oiler sold at auction on Sunday night for $1.452 million. The sale, which was through Grey Flannel Auctions, set a record as the most valuable hockey jersey ever, topping the $1.3 million paid for Paul Henderson’s Team Canada jersey from the 1972 Sum
Paul Henderson sees remarkable results from new leukemia drug (12/19/14): Five years ago, Canadian hockey legend Paul Henderson was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Today, thanks to a promising new treatment, he's still here - and showing remarkable signs of improvement.
Paul Henderson 'doing well' after being 'lab rat' for experimental drug (12/03/14): It only takes a flash in time to change a life.
Paul Henderson (07/29/14): ODON — Paul W. Henderson, 81, died at 4:10 p.m. Sunday at Good Samaritan Home in Evansville. He was born June 24, 1933, in Evansville, the son of Herb and Mary (Hedges) Henderson. He served in the U.S. Army and was a member of the American Legion. He
Paul Henderson talks the goal of his life (04/03/14): NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE — As Paul Henderson spoke before a sold out crowd at the third annual Lord Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast, there was one word that kept coming up: authentic.
David Cronenberg, Paul Henderson among Order of Ontario honorees (01/2014): Movie director David Cronenberg and hockey great Paul Henderson are among more than two dozen prominent Canadians who will be awarded the Order of Ontario today.
Paul Henderson battles back against cancer (12/2013): All Paul Henderson wanted for Christmas was a clean bill of health from his deadly cancer.
Paul Henderson, Danielle Goyette enter IIHF Hall of Fame (05/2013): Order of Canada recipient scored memorable winner against Soviet Union 41 years ago
Paul Henderson sees clinical trial's benefits (04/2013): Canadian hockey great Paul Henderson says the grapefruit-sized cancerous tumour in his stomach has shrunk to the size of the tip of his finger.
Paul Henderson calls it quits on politics (01/2013): The former Northern Territory chief minister Paul Henderson has announced he is quitting politics.
Paul Henderson among Order of Canada appointees (12/2012): Gov. Gen. David Johnston announces 91 new appointments to the Order of Canada, including a CBC radio host, an investigative journalist, a hockey star and a Quebec actress.
NHL must honour Paul Henderson (11/2012): Henderson to be inducted into IIHF Hall of Fame, Nov. 24
Live Chat: Paul Henderson's Goal (10/2012): Discuss the goal that united a country.
Where were you when Paul Henderson scored Canada's biggest goal? (09/2012): Some were in school. Some were actually there. At least one was being born. Spec readers tell us their Summit Series memories.
Summit Series star Paul Henderson for Order of Canada? (07/2012): Hockey historian Liam Maguire wants to see cancer stricken hockey hero honoured with award.