NHL.com’s Dave Stubbs offers more regarding the Howe Foundation’s NFT’s:
Gordie Howe signed thousands of autographs during his lifetime, all with the same fluid stroke that made his perfectly legible signature one of the most iconic and cherished in hockey history.
More than five years after his death, we’ll never know what “Mr. Hockey” would think of the latest Howe collectibles that are going to auction timed roughly to the 75th anniversary of his first NHL game, played for the Detroit Red Wings on Oct. 16, 1946.
For six days beginning Friday, nine original non-fungible tokens (NFTs) will be up for bidding on the digital collectibles platform Blockparty. All proceeds will go to the Howe Foundation, the charitable endeavor launched in 1994 by Howe and his late wife, Colleen, to benefit children in sports and women working in the business of sports.
NFTs are defined as unique digital and collectible assets representing a moment or an item that can be electronically bought, sold or traded through a decentralized marketplace.
Old-school Gordie Howe surely would have been puzzled that he wouldn’t have been able to put his pen to any of the items in “The Gentl9man 2021 NFT Art Collection,” a celebration of his achievements and legacy.