Want some of Ray Bourque’s stuff? You’ll have your chance this weekend as the Boston Bruins legend is holding an estate sale at his home in Boxford.

Bourque announced the sale through Cosignworks, revealing that a number of his personal items -- featuring everything from furniture to personal sports memorabilia -- will be for sale Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. EST at 47C Dana Road in Boxford, Massachusetts.

Ray Bourque Estate Sale! - https://t.co/o7vJPAj57G Epic sale at the home of our client and Boston Bruins Legend, Ray Bourque! Extraordinary Sale! pic.twitter.com/YxlXpc6fHg — Consignworks (@consignworks) June 20, 2019

Why the estate sale? The listing states that the Bourque family is “downsizing” from their current 11-room home. According to The Boston Globe, the house was offered for sale for $1,995,000.

“Having raised all of their kids they no longer need such a giant home and they are moving on," the listing states. “ConsignWorks is proud to bring you this great opportunity to own a piece of history! We not only have memorabilia - we have a household FILLED from top to bottom with great furniture, jewelry, designer clothing and shoes, designer purses and accessories, some Restoration Hardware and Frontgate outdoor furniture, designer sunglasses, tons of kitchen items, fabulous decor and more!”

What’s up for sale? Here’s a run through some of the most interesting items listed:

-Ray Bourque memorabilia, including jerseys, books and photos

-A 6.5-foot bronze statue of a golfer

-"Ray’s leather armchair with ottoman and a recliner"

-Christmas Wreath purchased in Quebec

-"Lots and Lots of the best Christmas decorations"

-Gold jewelry

-Margarita machine

-5West swivel leather barrel chairs

-A Bernhardt dining table with eight chairs

-A full microsuede living room set

-Glass flowers “from Czechoslovakia”

-Designer watches

-Queen-size iron bed (“and the linens are unbelievable”)

-A piggy bank that says “Beer fund” on the side

-Tahitian pearls

-Snowglobe

-Giant doll house

-American Girl Dolls

-A mini beer pong set

-Gumball machine

-Slippers

-Toaster oven

-Crock pot

-Coffee machine

-Headphones

-Tiffany cufflinks

-Men’s and women’s clothing

The 58-year-old played 21 seasons with the Bruins before finishing his career with the Colorado Avalanche, with whom he won his first Stanley Cup. The 19-time All-Star and Hall of Famer remains one of the most beloved players in Bruins history and is one of the best defensemen in NHL history.