Kent County sheriff's deputies recovered the display for Red Wings Gustav Nyquist's first NHL goal.

With 15 goals and 26 points, Red Wings forward Gustav Nyquist is among the club's candidates to be selected for the All-Star Game.

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A woman who stole items from storage units - memorabilia that included the puck from the first NHL goal scored by Detroit Red Wing Gustav Nyquist - will spend the next four to 30 years behind bars.

Muskegon resident Amy Lynn Jones stole more than $108,000 in items from storage units during the two weeks she worked as a manager at the Evergreen Storage Facility, 4000 Alpine Ave. NW, in August 2012, according to investigators.

Police say that Jones disabled the facility’s video security system and emptied out numerous items ranging from jewelry and televisions to inexpensive knick-knacks from more than a dozen customers.

One victim was ripped-off to the tune of $40,000 while another suffered $30,000 in losses, according to the Kent County Prosecutor’s Office.

The items were stored with friends of Jones in Muskegon before they were sold in an “unauthorized auction” in October 2012. Nyquist's puck, which is framed next to a photo of the 25-year-old Swedish native, was one of the items sold.

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Nyquist played for the Red Wings’ farm team Grand Rapids Griffins during the 2012-13 season before returning to Detroit.

Jones, 32, pleaded guilty in November to larceny by conversion and receiving and concealing stolen property as a fourth felony offender. Prosecutors agreed to drop charges of conducting a criminal enterprise and breaking and entering and not to pursue a racketeering conviction.

Jones will also be required to pay restitution in an amount now estimated at more than $108,000.

The plea saved the Red Wing standout from the possibility of having to testify.

Jones was in Kent County Circuit Court on Tuesday, Jan. 27, where Judge Donald Johnston handed down the sentence to Jones, whose previous criminal record includes check-writing and illegal use of a credit card crimes.

Following the sentence, Jones relatives wailed and wept as they stormed out of the courtroom.

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