it really is, especially since he's selling the actual Gold Medal. that's the only thing that I really don't understand and his explanation is about as clear as mud.
For the past 35 years, these items have been at the Hockey Hall of Fame, the Boston Sports Museum, the New York Sports Museum and I think we've done a good job showing them because this moment was so big that I truly believe everyone was a part of it. But after the 35th anniversary (this February), and after our teammate Bobby Suter died, I thought it was important to be responsible with these pieces to grow and protect the legacy for my family.