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  • Jack Hughes New Jersey Devils Autographed Adidas Authentic Jersey This is an official licensed Jack Hughes New Jersey Devils Autographed Adidas Authentic Jersey. The jersey is brand new with tags. Mr. Hughes has personally autographed the number. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Fanatics is included with your purchase. Own a piece of hockey history with a Jack Hughes New Jersey Devils Autographed Adidas Authentic Jersey from Slap Shot Signatures today!
  • Igor Larionov Vancouver Canucks Autographed Photo 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Igor Larionov.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Igor Larionov: Igor Larionov is a Russian hockey center that played 29 years of professional hockey in both the Soviet League and the NHL.  He was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1985 but he wasn’t allowed to join the Canucks until the 1989-1990 season when he was released by Sovietintersports who would draw a portion of Russian-NHL players’ salaries.  Larionov played for 3 years in Vancouver and he steadily improved his North American game.  By his third year, he was centering the Canucks top line with wingers Greg Adams and Pavel Bure. Larionov left North America to play in Switzerland for one year before returning to NHL to play for the San Jose Sharks where he served as alternate captain for the 1994-95 season.  The following season, Igor Larionov was traded to the Detroit Red Wings where coach Scotty Bowman placed him on the highly effective “Russian Five” line.  The Russian Five consisted of Viacheslav Fetisov, Sergei Fedorov, Vyacheslav Kozlov and Vladimir Konstantinov.  They were an integral part of the Detroit’s back to back Stanley Cup Championships in 1997 and 1998.  Larionov was traded to the Florida Panthers where he was reunited with Pavel Bure, however, he was traded back to the Red Wings before the season was over.  It was with Detroit that he won his third Stanley Cup after scoring the game-winning goal in triple overtime of game 3.  He played his final NHL season with the New Jersey Devils. Igor Larionov represented Team Russia at several events.  He is one of only four players in the world to have won gold at the Olympics, World Championships, Stanley Cup, Canada/World Cup and the World Junior Championships. Igor Larionov was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. Own a piece of hockey history with an Igor Larionov Vancouver Canucks Autographed Photo 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Igor Larionov Signed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Igor Larionov.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Igor Larionov: Igor Larionov is a Russian hockey center that played 29 years of professional hockey in both the Soviet League and the NHL.  He was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1985 but he wasn’t allowed to join the Canucks until the 1989-1990 season when he was released by Sovietintersports who would draw a portion of Russian-NHL players’ salaries.  Larionov played for 3 years in Vancouver and he steadily improved his North American game.  By his third year, he was centering the Canucks top line with wingers Greg Adams and Pavel Bure. Larionov left North America to play in Switzerland for one year before returning to NHL to play for the San Jose Sharks where he served as alternate captain for the 1994-95 season.  The following season, Igor Larionov was traded to the Detroit Red Wings where coach Scotty Bowman placed him on the highly effective “Russian Five” line.  The Russian Five consisted of Viacheslav Fetisov, Sergei Fedorov, Vyacheslav Kozlov and Vladimir Konstantinov.  They were an integral part of the Detroit’s back to back Stanley Cup Championships in 1997 and 1998.  Larionov was traded to the Florida Panthers where he was reunited with Pavel Bure, however, he was traded back to the Red Wings before the season was over.  It was with Detroit that he won his third Stanley Cup after scoring the game-winning goal in triple overtime of game 3.  He played his final NHL season with the New Jersey Devils. Igor Larionov represented Team Russia at several events.  He is one of only four players in the world to have won gold at the Olympics, World Championships, Stanley Cup, Canada/World Cup and the World Junior Championships. Igor Larionov was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. Own a piece of hockey history with an Igor Larionov Signed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Igor Larionov Autographed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Hockey Professor 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Igor Larionov.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Igor Larionov: Igor Larionov is a Russian hockey center that played 29 years of professional hockey in both the Soviet League and the NHL.  He was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1985 but he wasn’t allowed to join the Canucks until the 1989-1990 season when he was released by Sovietintersports who would draw a portion of Russian-NHL players’ salaries.  Larionov played for 3 years in Vancouver and he steadily improved his North American game.  By his third year, he was centering the Canucks top line with wingers Greg Adams and Pavel Bure. Larionov left North America to play in Switzerland for one year before returning to NHL to play for the San Jose Sharks where he served as alternate captain for the 1994-95 season.  The following season, Igor Larionov was traded to the Detroit Red Wings where coach Scotty Bowman placed him on the highly effective “Russian Five” line.  The Russian Five consisted of Viacheslav Fetisov, Sergei Fedorov, Vyacheslav Kozlov and Vladimir Konstantinov.  They were an integral part of the Detroit’s back to back Stanley Cup Championships in 1997 and 1998.  Larionov was traded to the Florida Panthers where he was reunited with Pavel Bure, however, he was traded back to the Red Wings before the season was over.  It was with Detroit that he won his third Stanley Cup after scoring the game-winning goal in triple overtime of game 3.  He played his final NHL season with the New Jersey Devils. Igor Larionov represented Team Russia at several events.  He is one of only four players in the world to have won gold at the Olympics, World Championships, Stanley Cup, Canada/World Cup and the World Junior Championships. Igor Larionov was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. Own a piece of hockey history with an Igor Larionov Autographed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Hockey Professor 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Henri Richard Hall of Fame Signed Hockey Puck-Montreal Canadiens This Henri Richard Hall of Fame Signed Hockey Puck-Montreal Canadiens has been personally autographed by Mr. Richard.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Henri Richard: Henri Richard played center for the Montreal Canadiens from 1955-75.  He was known as the “Pocket Rocket,” the younger brother of Maurice “the Rocket” Richard, due to his smaller stature.  Despite his size, Henri Richard was a fast skater with excellent stick handling and play making abilities. Henri Richard made his mark in the NHL as the only player to win 11 Stanley Cup Championships including 5 consecutive Cups beginning with his rookie year.  Career wise he scored two Stanley Cup winning goals for the Montreal Canadiens in 1966 and 1971.  He earned a Bill Masterson Trophy in 1974 where he was honored for his 11 Cups and his dedication and perseverance to the game of hockey. Henri Richard succeeded Jean Beliveau as captain of the Montreal Canadiens in 1971 until his retirement in 1975.  His 1256 games played are a franchise record for any player in a Canadiens uniform.  Twice he topped the league with assists and finished his career with 366 goals and 688 assists.  His number 16 was retired in 1976 and Henri Richard entered the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1979. Own a piece of hockey history with a Henri Richard Hall of Fame Signed Hockey Puck-Montreal Canadiens!  
  • Harry Sinden Summit Series Coach 1972 Team Canada Signed Photo 8x10 This Harry Sinden Summit Series Coach 1972 Team Canada Signed Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Sinden.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Harry Sinden: Harry Sinden has spent over 50 years as part of the Boston Bruins organization in varying roles starting from player, head coach to general manager, president and senior advisor to the club’s owner.   Sinden was a great defenseman but he never played in the NHL. He played defence for the minor team, Toronto Marlboro Bantams and then in the Ontario Hockey League on the Oshawa Generals from 1949 to 1953. After playing with Oshawa, Sinden played six seasons with the Whitby Dunlops who he captained in 1957 when the Dunlops won the Allan Cup. Also he won a silver medal in the 1960 Olympics as part of the Canadian National Men's Hockey Team. Harry Sinden coached minor league hockey for six seasons starting in 1960 and became head coach of the Boston Bruins in 1966.  Sinden was the youngest coach in the league at age 33 and the team finished with the worst record in the league his first season. Sinden got increasingly better and in the 1969-1970 season, Sinden coached the Bruins to the Stanley Cup Championship, their first in 29 years. Sinden retired from coaching just after the Bruins won the Cup due to his rocky relationship with Bruins management.  He was named head coach and manager of Team Canada during the 1972 Summit Series despite spending two years away from hockey.  After the successful Summit Series, he was offered the position of General Manager of the Bruins—a position he held for 28 years.  Sinden remained with the Bruins as President.  During his reign, the Boston Bruins had 30 consecutive playoff appearances.   Harry Sinden was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 as a builder. Own a piece of hockey history with a Harry Sinden Summit Series Coach 1972 Team Canada Signed Photo 8x10!  
  • Harry Sinden Hockey Puck Autographed Boston Bruins This Harry Sinden Hockey Puck Autographed Boston Bruins NHL Puck has been personally autographed by Mr. Sinden.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Harry Sinden: Harry Sinden has spent over 50 years as part of the Boston Bruins organization in varying roles starting from player, head coach to general manager, president and senior advisor to the club’s owner.   Sinden was a great defenseman but he never played in the NHL. He played defence for the minor team, Toronto Marlboro Bantams and then in the Ontario Hockey League on the Oshawa Generals from 1949 to 1953. After playing with Oshawa, Sinden played six seasons with the Whitby Dunlops who he captained in 1957 when the Dunlops won the Allan Cup. Also he won a silver medal in the 1960 Olympics as part of the Canadian National Men's Hockey Team. Harry Sinden coached minor league hockey for six seasons starting in 1960 and became head coach of the Boston Bruins in 1966.  Sinden was the youngest coach in the league at age 33 and the team finished with the worst record in the league his first season. Sinden got increasingly better and in the 1969-1970 season, Sinden coached the Bruins to the Stanley Cup Championship, their first in 29 years. Sinden retired from coaching just after the Bruins won the Cup due to his rocky relationship with Bruins management.  He was named head coach and manager of Team Canada during the 1972 Summit Series despite spending two years away from hockey.  After the successful Summit Series, he was offered the position of General Manager of the Bruins—a position he held for 28 years.  Sinden remained with the Bruins as President.  During his reign, the Boston Bruins had 30 consecutive playoff appearances.   Harry Sinden was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 as a builder. Own a piece of hockey history with a Harry Sinden Hockey Puck Autographed Boston Bruins!  
  • Harry Sinden Boston Bruins NHL Coach Signed Photo 8x10 This Harry Sinden Boston Bruins NHL Coach Signed Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Sinden.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Harry Sinden: Harry Sinden has spent over 50 years as part of the Boston Bruins organization in varying roles starting from player, head coach to general manager, president and senior advisor to the club’s owner.   Sinden was a great defenseman but he never played in the NHL. He played defence for the minor team, Toronto Marlboro Bantams and then in the Ontario Hockey League on the Oshawa Generals from 1949 to 1953. After playing with Oshawa, Sinden played six seasons with the Whitby Dunlops who he captained in 1957 when the Dunlops won the Allan Cup. Also he won a silver medal in the 1960 Olympics as part of the Canadian National Men's Hockey Team. Harry Sinden coached minor league hockey for six seasons starting in 1960 and became head coach of the Boston Bruins in 1966.  Sinden was the youngest coach in the league at age 33 and the team finished with the worst record in the league his first season. Sinden got increasingly better and in the 1969-1970 season, Sinden coached the Bruins to the Stanley Cup Championship, their first in 29 years. Sinden retired from coaching just after the Bruins won the Cup due to his rocky relationship with Bruins management.  He was named head coach and manager of Team Canada during the 1972 Summit Series despite spending two years away from hockey.  After the successful Summit Series, he was offered the position of General Manager of the Bruins—a position he held for 28 years.  Sinden remained with the Bruins as President.  During his reign, the Boston Bruins had 30 consecutive playoff appearances.   Harry Sinden was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 as a builder. Own a piece of hockey history with a Harry Sinden Boston Bruins NHL Coach Signed Photo 8x10!  
  • Harry Howell New York Rangers Autographed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey This is an official licensed Harry Howell New York Rangers Autographed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey.  The jersey is brand new with tags.  All of the lettering and numbering is completed by our NHL/NHLPA licensed customization team.  Mr. Howell has personally autographed the jersey.  To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from A J Sportworld is included with your purchase. Own a piece of hockey history with a Harry Howell New York Rangers Autographed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey!  
  • Guy Lapointe Signed Puck-Team Canada 1972 Hockey Puck This Guy Lapointe Signed Puck-Team Canada 1972 Hockey Puck has been personally autographed by Mr. Lapointe.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Guy Lapointe: Guy Lapointe was an NHL defenseman that played for the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins from 1968-1984.  He is best known for his time spent in Montreal when he established himself as one of the “Big Three” defenseman including Serge Savard and Larry Robinson.  The “Big Three” were a key component to the Habs winning the Stanley Cup six times in 1971, 1973, 1976-1979. Guy Lapointe was an all-around defenseman that excelled in checking but also had a lethal slapshot.  He was often used on the powerplay.  He only spent two seasons with St. Louis and one with the Boston Bruins before announcing his retirement. Internationally, Guy Lapointe represented Team Canada and was chosen to play in the famous 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union.  He played again in the 1976 Canada Cup. Lapointe finished his career after playing 884 regular season games with 622 points, including 171 goals and 451 assists.  He still holds the record for most goals for any Montreal defensemen with 28 and most goals for a rookie defenseman with 15.  He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993. Own a piece of hockey history with a Guy Lapointe Signed Puck-Team Canada 1972 Hockey Puck!  
  • Guy Lapointe Montreal Canadiens Signed Action Photo 8x10 This Guy Lapointe Montreal Canadiens Signed Action Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Lapointe.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Guy Lapointe: Guy Lapointe was an NHL defenseman that played for the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins from 1968-1984.  He is best known for his time spent in Montreal when he established himself as one of the “Big Three” defenseman including Serge Savard and Larry Robinson.  The “Big Three” were a key component to the Habs winning the Stanley Cup six times in 1971, 1973, 1976-1979. Guy Lapointe was an all-around defenseman that excelled in checking but also had a lethal slapshot.  He was often used on the powerplay.  He only spent two seasons with St. Louis and one with the Boston Bruins before announcing his retirement. Internationally, Guy Lapointe represented Team Canada and was chosen to play in the famous 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union.  He played again in the 1976 Canada Cup. Lapointe finished his career after playing 884 regular season games with 622 points, including 171 goals and 451 assists.  He still holds the record for most goals for any Montreal defensemen with 28 and most goals for a rookie defenseman with 15.  He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993. Own a piece of hockey history with a Guy Lapointe Montreal Canadiens Signed Action Photo 8x10!  
  • Guy Lapointe Boston Bruins Signed Photo Action Colour 8x10 This Guy Lapointe Boston Bruins Signed Photo Action Colour 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Lapointe.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Guy Lapointe: Guy Lapointe was an NHL defenseman that played for the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins from 1968-1984.  He is best known for his time spent in Montreal when he established himself as one of the “Big Three” defenseman including Serge Savard and Larry Robinson.  The “Big Three” were a key component to the Habs winning the Stanley Cup six times in 1971, 1973, 1976-1979. Guy Lapointe was an all-around defenseman that excelled in checking but also had a lethal slapshot.  He was often used on the powerplay.  He only spent two seasons with St. Louis and one with the Boston Bruins before announcing his retirement. Internationally, Guy Lapointe represented Team Canada and was chosen to play in the famous 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union.  He played again in the 1976 Canada Cup. Lapointe finished his career after playing 884 regular season games with 622 points, including 171 goals and 451 assists.  He still holds the record for most goals for any Montreal defensemen with 28 and most goals for a rookie defenseman with 15.  He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993. Own a piece of hockey history with a Guy Lapointe Boston Bruins Signed Photo Action Colour 8x10!  
  • Guy Lapointe 1972 Summit Series Autographed Puck-Team Canada This Guy Lapointe 1972 Summit Series Autographed Puck-Team Canada has been personally autographed by Mr. Lapointe.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Guy Lapointe: Guy Lapointe was an NHL defenseman that played for the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins from 1968-1984.  He is best known for his time spent in Montreal when he established himself as one of the “Big Three” defenseman including Serge Savard and Larry Robinson.  The “Big Three” were a key component to the Habs winning the Stanley Cup six times in 1971, 1973, 1976-1979. Guy Lapointe was an all-around defenseman that excelled in checking but also had a lethal slapshot.  He was often used on the powerplay.  He only spent two seasons with St. Louis and one with the Boston Bruins before announcing his retirement. Internationally, Guy Lapointe represented Team Canada and was chosen to play in the famous 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union.  He played again in the 1976 Canada Cup. Lapointe finished his career after playing 884 regular season games with 622 points, including 171 goals and 451 assists.  He still holds the record for most goals for any Montreal defensemen with 28 and most goals for a rookie defenseman with 15.  He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993. Own a piece of hockey history with a Guy Lapointe 1972 Summit Series Autographed Puck-Team Canada!  
  • Guy Lafleur Quebec Nordiques Signed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey This is an official licensed Guy Lafleur Quebec Nordiques Signed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey. The jersey is brand new with tags. All of the lettering and numbering are completed by our NHL/NHLPA licensed customization team. Mr. Lafleur has personally autographed the number. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included with your purchase. Learn More about Guy Lafleur: Guy Lafleur was drafted first overall by the Montreal Canadiens in 1971.  Lafleur had a slow start when he joined the NHL but had found his groove by 1974, becoming the first player in the NHL to score 50 goals and 100 points in 6 straight seasons.  He helped the Canadiens win 5 Stanley Cups in 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1979. Lafleur is the all-time leading goal scorer for the Canadiens with 518 goals and 728 assists in 14 years.  He holds the franchise record for 136 points in a season in 1976-77.  Guy Lafleur was a fan favorite, nicknamed “the Flower” by English speakers and “Le Demon Blond” (the Blond Demon) by French speakers. Following the 1979 season, several key players retired and the Canadiens’ winning streak came to an end.  Injuries both on and off the ice, shortened Lafleur’s season and his production dropped significantly.  During the 1984-85 season, Lafleur was unhappy with the ice time he received and asked to be traded.  GM Serge Savard refused his request and Lafleur decided to retire.  Lafleur was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988. Guy Lafleur briefly returned to the NHL after his induction to the Hall of Fame, one of only three players to do so—Gordie Howe before him and Mario Lemieux after.  He played for the New York Rangers for the 1988-89 season and was traded to the Quebec Nordiques for the next two seasons, wishing to end his playing career in Quebec.
  • Guy Carbonneau Stanley Cup Signed Puck-Dallas Stars This hand-signed Dallas Stars hockey puck has been personally autographed by Guy Carbonneau. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Guy Carbonneau: Guy Carbonneau was one of the top defensive forwards playing in the NHL for 2 decades starting in 1980 when he was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League after an impressive 182 point season.  Carbonneau found great success with the Canadiens winning his first Stanley Cup championship in 1986.  He was awarded 3 Frank J. Selke Trophies for best defensive skill in 1988, 89 and 92.  Guy Carbonneau was named captain of the Montreal Canadiens in the 1989-90 season and led his team to his second Stanley Cup victory in 1993. Guy Carbonneau was briefly traded to the St. Louis Blues where he played for one season before he was traded again to the Dallas Stars.  Carbonneau won his third cup with the Dallas Stars in 1999. Following his retirement as a player, Guy Carbonneau remained active in the NHL in varying roles from assistant coach (Canadiens), assistance GM (Stars), and later head coach of the Montreal Canadiens.  In 2005, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League created the Guy Carbonneau trophy awarded to the best defensive forward each season. Own this Guy Carbonneau Stanley Cup Signed Puck-Dallas Stars today! Great addition to your Guy Carbonneau or Stars collection!
  • Guy Carbonneau Dallas Stars Autographed 8X10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Guy Carbonneau. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Guy Carbonneau: Guy Carbonneau was one of the top defensive forwards playing in the NHL for 2 decades starting in 1980 when he was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League after an impressive 182 point season.  Carbonneau found great success with the Canadiens winning his first Stanley Cup championship in 1986.  He was awarded 3 Frank J. Selke Trophies for best defensive skill in 1988, 89 and 92.  Guy Carbonneau was named captain of the Montreal Canadiens in the 1989-90 season and led his team to his second Stanley Cup victory in 1993. Guy Carbonneau was briefly traded to the St. Louis Blues where he played for one season before he was traded again to the Dallas Stars.  Carbonneau won his third cup with the Dallas Stars in 1999. Following his retirement as a player, Guy Carbonneau remained active in the NHL in varying roles from assistant coach (Canadiens), assistance GM (Stars), and later head coach of the Montreal Canadiens.  In 2005, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League created the Guy Carbonneau trophy awarded to the best defensive forward each season. Own this Guy Carbonneau Dallas Stars Autographed 8X10 Photo today! Great addition to your Guy Carbonneau or Stars collection!
  • Gump Worsley Stanley Cup Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens 8x10 This Gump Worsley Stanley Cup Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Worsley.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Gump Worsley: Lorne John Worsley, better known as Gump Worsley was a goaltender in the NHL who played 21 seasons. Worsley played in the minor leagues for 4 years and didn't enter the NHL until he was 24 years old. He won the Calder Memorial trophy and was the Rookie of the Year, in 1952, when he joined the NHL and played for the New York Rangers.  In 1954 he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks of the WHL where he won Most Valuable Player.  In 1954, he returned to the New York Rangers as a starting goaltender beating out future star Johnny Bower for the top spot.  Gump Worsley spent nine seasons with the New York Rangers before being traded to the Montreal Canadiens in 1963. Gump Worsley's best years were spent with the Montreal Canadiens where he was a part of four Stanley Cup winning teams in 1965, 1966, 1968 and 1969.  In 1968, Worsley went undefeated in the playoffs with 11 straight wins.  Worsley retired in the middle of 1969-1970 due to the team's travel schedule and his fear of flying. Worsley was coaxed out of retirement by the Minnesota North Stars due to their less demanding travel schedule and their sweetened deal of a $500 bonus per win, and $250 per tie and $100 per shutout.  Worsley spent four more years in the NHL before retiring at age 44.  He was one of the last players to adopt the hockey mask.  Upon his retirement, Gump Worsley was third among all NHL goaltenders in games played.  He retired with a record of 335 wins, 352 losses, and 150 ties, with 43 shutouts, and goals against average of 2.91.  Gump Worsley was added to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1980.  Sadly, Gump Worsley passed away from a heart attack in 2007. Own a piece of hockey history with a Gump Worsley Stanley Cup Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens 8x10!  
  • Gump Worsley Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens Hockey This Gump Worsley Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens Hockey has been personally autographed by Mr. Worsley.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from A J Sportsworld. Learn More about Gump Worsley: Lorne John Worsley, better known as Gump Worsley was a goaltender in the NHL who played 21 seasons. Worsley played in the minor leagues for 4 years and didn't enter the NHL until he was 24 years old. He won the Calder Memorial trophy and was the Rookie of the Year, in 1952, when he joined the NHL and played for the New York Rangers.  In 1954 he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks of the WHL where he won Most Valuable Player.  In 1954, he returned to the New York Rangers as a starting goaltender beating out future star Johnny Bower for the top spot.  Gump Worsley spent nine seasons with the New York Rangers before being traded to the Montreal Canadiens in 1963. Gump Worsley's best years were spent with the Montreal Canadiens where he was a part of four Stanley Cup winning teams in 1965, 1966, 1968 and 1969.  In 1968, Worsley went undefeated in the playoffs with 11 straight wins.  Worsley retired in the middle of 1969-1970 due to the team's travel schedule and his fear of flying. Worsley was coaxed out of retirement by the Minnesota North Stars due to their less demanding travel schedule and their sweetened deal of a $500 bonus per win, and $250 per tie and $100 per shutout.  Worsley spent four more years in the NHL before retiring at age 44.  He was one of the last players to adopt the hockey mask.  Upon his retirement, Gump Worsley was third among all NHL goaltenders in games played.  He retired with a record of 335 wins, 352 losses, and 150 ties, with 43 shutouts, and goals against average of 2.91.  Gump Worsley was added to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1980.  Sadly, Gump Worsley passed away from a heart attack in 2007. Own a piece of hockey history with a Gump Worsley Montreal Canadiens Autographed Hockey Puck!  
  • Gump Worsley Montreal Canadiens Signed Retro CCM Hockey Jersey This is an official licensed hand-signed Gump Worsley Montreal Canadiens Retro CCM Hockey Jersey.  The jersey is brand new with tags.  All of the lettering and numbering are completed by our NHL/NHLPA licensed customization team.  Mr. Worsley has personally autographed the jersey.  To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from AJ Sportsworld is included with your purchase. Learn More about Gump Worsley: Lorne John Worsley, better known as Gump Worsley was a goaltender in the NHL who played 21 seasons. Worsley played in the minor leagues for 4 years and didn't enter the NHL until he was 24 years old. He won the Calder Memorial trophy and was the Rookie of the Year, in 1952, when he joined the NHL and played for the New York Rangers.  In 1954 he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks of the WHL where he won Most Valuable Player.  In 1954, he returned to the New York Rangers as a starting goaltender beating out future star Johnny Bower for the op spot.  Gump Worsley spent nine seasons with the New York Rangers before being traded to the Montreal Canadiens in 1963. Gump Worsley's best years were spent with the Montreal Canadiens where he was a part of four Stanley Cup winning teams in 1965, 1966, 1968 and 1969.  In 1968, Worsley went undefeated in the play-offs with 11 straight wins.  Worsley retired in the middle of the 1969-1970 due to the team's travel schedule and his fear of flying. Worsley was coaxed out of retirement by the Minnesota North Stars due to their less demanding travel schedule and their sweetened deal of a $500 bonus per win, and $250 per tie and $100 per shut out.  Worsley spent four more years in the NHL before retiring at age 44.  He was one of the last players to adopt the hockey mask.  Upon his retirement, Gump Worsley was third among all NHL goaltenders in games played.  He retired with a record of 335 wins, 352 losses and 150 ties, with 43 shutouts, and a goals against average of 2.91.  Gump Worsley was added to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1980.  Sadly, Gump Worsley passed away from a heart attack in 2007. Own a piece of hockey history with a Gump Worsley Montreal Canadiens Signed Retro CCM Hockey Jersey!    
  • Gump Worsley Montreal Canadiens Signed Photo-Batting Puck 8x10 This hand signed Gump Worsley Autographed Photo-Montreal Canadiens Batting Puck 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Worsley.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Gump Worsley: Lorne John Worsley, better known as Gump Worsley was a goaltender in the NHL who played 21 seasons. Worsley played in the minor leagues for 4 years and didn't enter the NHL until he was 24 years old. He won the Calder Memorial trophy and was the Rookie of the Year, in 1952, when he joined the NHL and played for the New York Rangers.  In 1954 he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks of the WHL where he won Most Valuable Player.  In 1954, he returned to the New York Rangers as a starting goaltender beating out future star Johnny Bower for the top spot.  Gump Worsley spent nine seasons with the New York Rangers before being traded to the Montreal Canadiens in 1963. Gump Worsley's best years were spent with the Montreal Canadiens where he was a part of four Stanley Cup winning teams in 1965, 1966, 1968 and 1969.  In 1968, Worsley went undefeated in the playoffs with 11 straight wins.  Worsley retired in the middle of 1969-1970 due to the team's travel schedule and his fear of flying. Worsley was coaxed out of retirement by the Minnesota North Stars due to their less demanding travel schedule and their sweetened deal of a $500 bonus per win, and $250 per tie and $100 per shutout.  Worsley spent four more years in the NHL before retiring at age 44.  He was one of the last players to adopt the hockey mask.  Upon his retirement, Gump Worsley was third among all NHL goaltenders in games played.  He retired with a record of 335 wins, 352 losses, and 150 ties, with 43 shutouts, and goals against average of 2.91.  Gump Worsley was added to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1980.  Sadly, Gump Worsley passed away from a heart attack in 2007. Own a piece of hockey history with a Gump Worsley Montreal Canadiens Autographed Batting Puck 8x10 Photo!  
  • Greg Gilbert New York Rangers Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo This Greg Gilbert New York Rangers Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Gilbert.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Greg Gilbert: Greg Gilbert was an NHL winger that played in the NHL from 1981-1996 with the New York Islanders, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers and the St. Louis Blues.  He was a part of two Stanley Cup Championships with the Islanders in 1982 and 1983.  He also won the Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers in 1994 making him the only player to win a cup with both New York franchises. After his retirement as a player, Greg Gilbert turned his career to coaching.  He was a head coach for the AHL’s Worcester Ice Cats, he was assistant coach and later head coach for the Calgary Flames and head coach of the OHL’s Mississauga Ice Dogs. Own a piece of hockey history with a Greg Gilbert New York Rangers Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo!  
  • Greg Gilbert New York Islanders Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo This Greg Gilbert New York Islanders Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Gilbert.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Greg Gilbert: Greg Gilbert was an NHL winger that played in the NHL from 1981-1996 with the New York Islanders, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers and the St. Louis Blues.  He was a part of two Stanley Cup Championships with the Islanders in 1982 and 1983.  He also won the Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers in 1994 making him the only player to win a cup with both New York franchises. After his retirement as a player, Greg Gilbert turned his career to coaching.  He was a head coach for the AHL’s Worcester Ice Cats, he was assistant coach and later head coach for the Calgary Flames and head coach of the OHL’s Mississauga Ice Dogs. Own a piece of hockey history with a Greg Gilbert New York Islanders Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo!  
  • Greg Gilbert Chicago Blackhawks Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo This Greg Gilbert Chicago Blackhawks Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Gilbert.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Greg Gilbert: Greg Gilbert was an NHL winger that played in the NHL from 1981-1996 with the New York Islanders, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers and the St. Louis Blues.  He was a part of two Stanley Cup Championships with the Islanders in 1982 and 1983.  He also won the Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers in 1994 making him the only player to win a cup with both New York franchises. After his retirement as a player, Greg Gilbert turned his career to coaching.  He was a head coach for the AHL’s Worcester Ice Cats, he was assistant coach and later head coach for the Calgary Flames and head coach of the OHL’s Mississauga Ice Dogs. Own a piece of hockey history with a Greg Gilbert Chicago Blackhawks Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo!  
  • Greg Gilbert Autographed Hockey Puck-New York Islanders This hand signed New York Rangers hockey puck has been personally autographed by Greg Gilbert. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Greg Gilbert: Greg Gilbert was an NHL winger that played in the NHL from 1981-1996 with the New York Islanders, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers and the St. Louis Blues.  He was a part of two Stanley Cup Championships with the Islanders in 1982 and 1983.  He also won the Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers in 1994 making him the only player to win a cup with both New York franchises. After his retirement as a player, Greg Gilbert turned his career to coaching.  He was a head coach for the AHL’s Worcester Ice Cats, he was assistant coach and later head coach for the Calgary Flames and head coach of the OHL’s Mississauga Ice Dogs. A collector's delight--get your Greg Gilbert Autographed Hockey Puck-New York Islanders from Slap Shot Signatures today!
  • Grant Fuhr Edmonton Oilers Signed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey This is an official licensed Grant Fuhr Edmonton Oilers Signed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey. The jersey is brand new with tags. All of the lettering and numbering are completed by our NHL/NHLPA licensed customization team.  Mr. Fuhr has personally autographed the number. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included with your purchase. Learn More about Grant Fuhr: Grant Fuhr was a NHL goaltender drafted eighth overall in the 1981 Entry draft by the Edmonton Oilers.  He played ten seasons with the Oilers and won the Stanley Cup four times with them from 1983-1987.  In 1987 he also played in the NHL All-Stars Rendezvous series and in the 1987-19 88 season's Canada Cup to secure a win for his team. That same year he won both the Vezina Trophy for best goalie and the Hart Memorial Trophy for league MVP. He also played in the All-Star games from 1984-1986 as well as 1988 and 1989.  In 1991 Fuhr was traded to Toronto and then again to Buffalo.  In 1993-1994 he had a successful season that resulted in a William M. Jennings Trophy for fewest goals allowed.  He was then traded to the Los Angeles Kings though he did not have another successful season until he signed as a free agent in St Louis for the 1995-1996 campaign. He achieved two league records that season for games in a season (79) and consecutive games (76).  Fuhr did not complete the playoffs due to tearing three knee ligaments; he never recovered fully from the injury.  From 1999-2001 he served as the mentor for younger players on the Calgary Flames before retiring. Fuhr was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. Own a piece of hockey history with a Grant Fuhr Edmonton Oilers Signed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey from Slap Shot Signatures today!
  • Grant Fuhr Buffalo Sabres Autographed Goalie 8x10 Photo This Grant Fuhr Buffalo Sabres Autographed Goalie 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Fuhr.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Grant Fuhr: Grant Fuhr was a NHL goaltender drafted eighth overall in the 1981 Entry draft by the Edmonton Oilers.  He played ten seasons with the Oilers and won the Stanley Cup four times with them from 1983-1987.  In 1987 he also played in the NHL All-Stars Rendezvous series and in the 1987-19 88 season's Canada Cup to secure a win for his team. That same year he won both the Vezina Trophy for best goalie and the Hart Memorial Trophy for league MVP.  He also played in the All-Star games from 1984-1986 as well as 1988 and 1989.  In 1991 Fuhr was traded to Toronto and then again to Buffalo.  In 1993-1994 he had a successful season that resulted in a William M. Jennings Trophy for fewest goals allowed.  He was then traded to the Los Angeles Kings though he did not have another successful season until he signed as a free agent in St Louis for the 1995-1996 campaign.  He achieved two league records that season for games in a season (79) and consecutive games (76).  Fuhr did not complete the playoffs due to tearing three knee ligaments; he never recovered fully from the injury.  From 1999-2001 he served as the mentor for younger players on the Calgary Flames before retiring. Fuhr was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. Own a piece of hockey history with a Grant Fuhr Buffalo Sabres Autographed Goalie 8x10 Photo!  
  • Glenn Healy New York Rangers Autographed Overhead 8x10 Photo This Glenn Healy New York Rangers Autographed Overhead 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Healy.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Glenn Healy: Signing on as a free agent in 1985, Glenn Healy played in the NHL for fifteen years on various teams such as the New York Rangers, New York Islanders, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Los Angeles Kings.  Healy was the goalie on the Stanley Cup winning Rangers team in 1993-1994, in 1995-1996 he won two Rangers awards; the Rangers Good Guy Award and Rangers Fan Club Ceil Saidel Award.  After retiring from playing, Healy became a colour commentator for first CBC then TSN.  In 2009-2010 he moved to analyzing games for Hockey Night in Canada before joining the NHL at Sportsnet cast in 2014.  He created the "Loch Ness Monster" segment for TSN which looks at players that did not turn out to be the key player viewers were expecting.  In 2016 Healy was cut from Hockey Night in Canada and is now the Executive Director/President of the NHL Alumni Association. Own a piece of hockey history with a Glenn Healy New York Rangers Autographed Overhead 8x10 Photo!  
  • Glenn Healy New York Rangers Autographed Glove Save 8x10 Photo This Glenn Healy New York Rangers Autographed Glove Save 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Healy.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Glenn Healy: Signing on as a free agent in 1985, Glenn Healy played in the NHL for fifteen years on various teams such as the New York Rangers, New York Islanders, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Los Angeles Kings.  Healy was the goalie on the Stanley Cup winning Rangers team in 1993-1994, in 1995-1996 he won two Rangers awards; the Rangers Good Guy Award and Rangers Fan Club Ceil Saidel Award.  After retiring from playing, Healy became a colour commentator for first CBC then TSN.  In 2009-2010 he moved to analyzing games for Hockey Night in Canada before joining the NHL at Sportsnet cast in 2014.  He created the "Loch Ness Monster" segment for TSN which looks at players that did not turn out to be the key player viewers were expecting.  In 2016 Healy was cut from Hockey Night in Canada and is now the Executive Director/President of the NHL Alumni Association. Own a piece of hockey history with a Glenn Healy New York Rangers Autographed Glove Save 8x10 Photo!  
  • Glenn Healy New York Islanders Autographed Hockey Puck This hand signed New York Islanders hockey puck has been personally autographed by Glenn Healy. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Glenn Healy: Signing on as a free agent in 1985, Glenn Healy played in the NHL for fifteen years on various teams such as the New York Rangers, New York Islanders, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Los Angeles Kings.  Healy was the goalie on the Stanley Cup winning Rangers team in 1993-1994, in 1995-1996 he won two Rangers awards; the Rangers Good Guy Award and Rangers Fan Club Ceil Saidel Award.  After retiring from playing, Healy became a colour commentator for first CBC then TSN.  In 2009-2010 he moved to analyzing games for Hockey Night in Canada before joining the NHL at Sportsnet cast in 2014.  He created the "Loch Ness Monster" segment for TSN which looks at players that did not turn out to be the key player viewers were expecting.  In 2016 Healy was cut from Hockey Night in Canada and is now the Executive Director/President of the NHL Alumni Association. A collector's delight--get your Glenn Healy New York Islanders Autographed Hockey Puck from Slap Shot Signatures today!
  • Glenn Healy New York Islanders Autographed 8x10 Photo This Glenn Healy New York Islanders Autographed 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Healy.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Glenn Healy: Signing on as a free agent in 1985, Glenn Healy played in the NHL for fifteen years on various teams such as the New York Rangers, New York Islanders, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Los Angeles Kings.  Healy was the goalie on the Stanley Cup winning Rangers team in 1993-1994, in 1995-1996 he won two Rangers awards; the Rangers Good Guy Award and Rangers Fan Club Ceil Saidel Award.  After retiring from playing, Healy became a colour commentator for first CBC then TSN.  In 2009-2010 he moved to analyzing games for Hockey Night in Canada before joining the NHL at Sportsnet cast in 2014.  He created the "Loch Ness Monster" segment for TSN which looks at players that did not turn out to be the key player viewers were expecting.  In 2016 Healy was cut from Hockey Night in Canada and is now the Executive Director/President of the NHL Alumni Association. Own a piece of hockey history with a Glenn Healy New York Islanders Autographed 8x10 Photo!  
  • Glenn Healy Autographed Hockey Puck-New York Rangers This hand signed New York Rangers hockey puck has been personally autographed by Glenn Healy. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Glenn Healy: Signing on as a free agent in 1985, Glenn Healy played in the NHL for fifteen years on various teams such as the New York Rangers, New York Islanders, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Los Angeles Kings.  Healy was the goalie on the Stanley Cup winning Rangers team in 1993-1994, in 1995-1996 he won two Rangers awards; the Rangers Good Guy Award and Rangers Fan Club Ceil Saidel Award.  After retiring from playing, Healy became a colour commentator for first CBC then TSN.  In 2009-2010 he moved to analyzing games for Hockey Night in Canada before joining the NHL at Sportsnet cast in 2014.  He created the "Loch Ness Monster" segment for TSN which looks at players that did not turn out to be the key player viewers were expecting.  In 2016 Healy was cut from Hockey Night in Canada and is now the Executive Director/President of the NHL Alumni Association. A collector's delight--get your Glenn Healy Autographed Hockey Puck-New York Rangers from Slap Shot Signatures today!
  • Glenn Hall St Louis Blues Signed Picture 8X10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glenn Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glenn Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost  every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the  Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glenn Hall St Louis Blues Signed Picture 8X10 from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!  
  • Glen Hall Signed Puck-Chicago Blackhawks-Mr Goalie note This hand-signed Chicago Blackhawks hockey puck has been personally autographed by Glen Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glen Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost  every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the  Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glen Hall Signed Puck-Chicago Blackhawks-Mr Goalie note from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!  
  • GlenN Hall Signed Puck Detroit Red Wings This hand-signed Detroit Red Wings hockey puck has been personally autographed by Glenn Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glen Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost  every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the  Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glen Hall Signed Puck Detroit Red Wings from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Glen Hall history today!  
  • Glenn Hall Signed Picture Detroit Red Wings 8X10 ROY note This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glenn Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glenn Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost  every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the  Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glenn Hall Signed Picture Detroit Red Wings 8X10 ROY note from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!  
  • Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks Goalie Save 8X10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glen Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glen Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost  every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the  Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!  
  • Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks Goalie 8X10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glen Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glen Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost  every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the  Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!  
  • Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks 8X10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glen Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glen Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost  every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the  Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!  
  • Glenn Hall Chicago Blackhawks vs Gordie Howe Signed 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glen Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glenn Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost  every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the  Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glenn Hall Chicago Blackhawks vs Gordie Howe Signed 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!  
  • Glenn Hall Chicago Blackhawks Signed Puck with HOF note This hand-signed Chicago Blackhawks hockey puck has been personally autographed by Glen Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glen Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost  every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the  Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glenn Hall Chicago Blackhawks Signed Puck with HOF note from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!  
  • Glenn Anderson Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Action 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glenn Anderson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Glenn Anderson: Glenn Anderson was a power forward that began his hockey career with the Edmonton Oilers in 1980.  He spent 11 seasons with the Oilers (1980-1991) where he established himself as a leading goal scorer and fierce play off performer.  His aggressive “to the net” playing style helped his team to 5 Stanley Cup Championships.  He left the Oilers with franchise record setting statistics including 417 goals (3rd in franchise history), 489 assists (4th), 906 points (4th), 183 playoff points (4th) and 126 power play goals (1st). Glenn Anderson was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs where he played for two seasons before being traded to the New York Rangers where he rejoined many of his former Oilers teammates.  The Rangers went on to the Stanley Cup Finals where they defeated the Vancouver Canucks in 7 games and winning the first Stanley Cup for the Rangers since 1940.  Glenn Anderson was inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008.  His number jersey was retired by the Oilers in 2009. Own a piece of hockey history with a Glenn Anderson Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Action 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
  • Glenn Anderson Stanley Cup 1994 New York Rangers Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glenn Anderson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Glenn Anderson: Glenn Anderson was a power forward that began his hockey career with the Edmonton Oilers in 1980.  He spent 11 seasons with the Oilers (1980-1991) where he established himself as a leading goal scorer and fierce play off performer.  His aggressive “to the net” playing style helped his team to 5 Stanley Cup Championships.  He left the Oilers with franchise record setting statistics including 417 goals (3rd in franchise history), 489 assists (4th), 906 points (4th), 183 playoff points (4th) and 126 power play goals (1st). Glenn Anderson was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs where he played for two seasons before being traded to the New York Rangers where he rejoined many of his former Oilers teammates.  The Rangers went on to the Stanley Cup Finals where they defeated the Vancouver Canucks in 7 games and winning the first Stanley Cup for the Rangers since 1940.  Glenn Anderson was inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008.  His number jersey was retired by the Oilers in 2009. Own a piece of hockey history with a Glenn Anderson Stanley Cup 1994 New York Rangers Signed 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
  • Glenn Anderson New York Rangers Autographed Hockey Puck This hand signed New York Rangers hockey puck has been personally autographed by Glenn Anderson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures.   Learn More about Glenn Anderson: Glenn Anderson was a power forward that began his hockey career with the Edmonton Oilers in 1980.  He spent 11 seasons with the Oilers (1980-1991) where he established himself as a leading goal scorer and fierce play off performer.  His aggressive “to the net” playing style helped his team to 5 Stanley Cup Championships.  He left the Oilers with franchise record setting statistics including 417 goals (3rd in franchise history), 489 assists (4th), 906 points (4th), 183 playoff points (4th) and 126 power play goals (1st). Glenn Anderson was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs where he played for two seasons before being traded to the New York Rangers where he rejoined many of his former Oilers teammates.  The Rangers went on to the Stanley Cup Finals where they defeated the Vancouver Canucks in 7 games and winning the first Stanley Cup for the Rangers since 1940.  Glenn Anderson was inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008.  His number jersey was retired by the Oilers in 2009. Own a piece of hockey history with a Glenn Anderson New York Rangers Autographed Hockey Puck from Slap Shot Signatures today!    
  • Gerry Cheevers Signed Photo-Boston Bruins Playing the Puck 8x10 This Gerry Cheevers Signed Photo-Boston Bruins Playing the Puck 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Cheevers.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Gerry Cheevers: Gerry Cheevers was an NHL and WHA goalie that was active from 1956 to 1980.  He is known for his iconic stitch pattern goal tender mask that was the first custom mask of the era.  Every time the mask spared Cheevers from getting stitches, more stitches were added to the mask.  Gerry Cheevers was a “flopping style” goaltender that was often down on his knees and relied on his body to block the puck.  He often acted as a third defenseman, coming out of the crease to prevent the goal. Gerry Cheevers played for the Boston Bruins during the 1965-1966 season until 1972 and again from 1976 until his retirement in 1980.  He was the Bruins number one goalie and led them to two Stanley Cup Championships in 1970 and 1972.  Cheevers also went undefeated in 32 games in 1972, an NHL record that still stands today.  Gerry Cheevers was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1985. Post retirement, Cheevers had a successful coaching career, as head coach of the Boston Bruins for 5 years.  He subsequently became a commentary for the Hartford Whalers and the Bruins. Own a piece of hockey history with a Gerry Cheevers Signed Photo-Boston Bruins Playing the Puck 8x10!  
  • Gerry Cheevers Signed Photo-Boston Bruins Close-Up in Early Mask 8x10 This Gerry Cheevers Signed Photo-Boston Bruins Close-Up in Early Mask 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Cheevers.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Gerry Cheevers: Gerry Cheevers was an NHL and WHA goalie that was active from 1956 to 1980.  He is known for his iconic stitch pattern goal tender mask that was the first custom mask of the era.  Every time the mask spared Cheevers from getting stitches, more stitches were added to the mask.  Gerry Cheevers was a “flopping style” goaltender that was often down on his knees and relied on his body to block the puck.  He often acted as a third defenseman, coming out of the crease to prevent the goal. Gerry Cheevers played for the Boston Bruins during the 1965-1966 season until 1972 and again from 1976 until his retirement in 1980.  He was the Bruins number one goalie and led them to two Stanley Cup Championships in 1970 and 1972.  Cheevers also went undefeated in 32 games in 1972, an NHL record that still stands today.  Gerry Cheevers was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1985. Post retirement, Cheevers had a successful coaching career, as head coach of the Boston Bruins for 5 years.  He subsequently became a commentary for the Hartford Whalers and the Bruins. Own a piece of hockey history with a Gerry Cheevers Signed Photo-Boston Bruins Close-Up in Early Mask 8x10!  
  • Gerry Cheevers Goalie Action Signed Photo-Boston Bruins 8x10 This Gerry Cheevers Goalie Action Signed Photo-Boston Bruins 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Cheevers.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Gerry Cheevers: Gerry Cheevers was an NHL and WHA goalie that was active from 1956 to 1980.  He is known for his iconic stitch pattern goal tender mask that was the first custom mask of the era.  Every time the mask spared Cheevers from getting stitches, more stitches were added to the mask.  Gerry Cheevers was a “flopping style” goaltender that was often down on his knees and relied on his body to block the puck.  He often acted as a third defenseman, coming out of the crease to prevent the goal. Gerry Cheevers played for the Boston Bruins during the 1965-1966 season until 1972 and again from 1976 until his retirement in 1980.  He was the Bruins number one goalie and led them to two Stanley Cup Championships in 1970 and 1972.  Cheevers also went undefeated in 32 games in 1972, an NHL record that still stands today.  Gerry Cheevers was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1985. Post retirement, Cheevers had a successful coaching career, as head coach of the Boston Bruins for 5 years.  He subsequently became a commentary for the Hartford Whalers and the Bruins. Own a piece of hockey history with a Gerry Cheevers Goalie Action Signed Photo-Boston Bruins 8x10!  
  • Gerry Cheevers Boston Bruins Rare Early Goalie Signed Photo 8x10 This Gerry Cheevers Boston Bruins Rare Early Goalie Signed Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Cheevers.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Gerry Cheevers: Gerry Cheevers was an NHL and WHA goalie that was active from 1956 to 1980.  He is known for his iconic stitch pattern goal tender mask that was the first custom mask of the era.  Every time the mask spared Cheevers from getting stitches, more stitches were added to the mask.  Gerry Cheevers was a “flopping style” goaltender that was often down on his knees and relied on his body to block the puck.  He often acted as a third defenseman, coming out of the crease to prevent the goal. Gerry Cheevers played for the Boston Bruins during the 1965-1966 season until 1972 and again from 1976 until his retirement in 1980.  He was the Bruins number one goalie and led them to two Stanley Cup Championships in 1970 and 1972.  Cheevers also went undefeated in 32 games in 1972, an NHL record that still stands today.  Gerry Cheevers was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1985. Post retirement, Cheevers had a successful coaching career, as head coach of the Boston Bruins for 5 years.  He subsequently became a commentary for the Hartford Whalers and the Bruins. Own a piece of hockey history with a Gerry Cheevers Boston Bruins Rare Early Goalie Signed Photo 8x10!  
  • George Bell Toronto Blue Jays Signed 8x10 Batting Photo This hand signed George Bell Toronto Blue Jays Signed 8x10 Batting Photo has been personally autographed by George Bell. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ's Sportsworld. A baseball memorabilia collector's delight! Get your George Bell Toronto Blue Jays Signed 8x10 Batting Photo today!
  • George Bell Signed Jersey-Toronto Blue Jays Retro Jersey This hand signed George Bell Signed Jersey-Toronto Blue Jays Retro Jersey been personally autographed by George Bell. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ's Sportsworld. A baseball memorabilia collector's delight! Get your George Bell Signed Jersey-Toronto Blue Jays Retro Jersey today!
  • George Bell Blue Jays Autographed Bat Rawlings MLB Baseball Bat This hand signed George Bell Blue Jays Autographed Bat Rawlings MLB Baseball Bat has been personally autographed by George Bell. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ's Sportsworld. A baseball memorabilia collector's delight! Get your George Bell Blue Jays Autographed Bat Rawlings MLB Baseball Bat today!
  • George Bell Autographed Baseball Official MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays This hand signed George Bell Autographed Baseball Official MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays has been personally autographed by George Bell. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ's Sportsworld. A baseball memorabilia collector's delight! Get your George Bell Autographed Baseball Official MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays today!
  • Gabriel Landeskog Autographed Puck-Colorado Avalanche Puck w/ ROY Inscription This hand signed Gabriel Landeskog Autographed Puck-Colorado Avalanche Puck w/ ROY Inscription has been personally autographed by Mr. Landeskog.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Gabriel Landeskog: Chosen second overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Colorado Avalanche, forward Gabriel Landeskog, made the roster for the 2011-2012 season.  Landeskog finished his rookie season with 52 points, 22 of which were goals, resulting in him being awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy in 2012 for Rookie of the Year.  In September of 2012 Landeskog was named captain of the Colorado Avalanche, making him the youngest captain in history until Conner McDavid became captain of the Oilers in 2016.  Due to the 2012-2013 lockout, Landeskog was unable to play as captain until January 19th, 2013.  The 2012-2013 season was a struggle for both Colorado and Landeskog who only played 36 games due to head and leg injuries, minimizing his scoring to 9 goals and 8 assists.  Despite this he was signed for a seven-year extension by Colorado.  The 2013-2014 season proved to be very successful as he put up career highs in goals, assists, and points. Own a piece of hockey history with a Gabriel Landeskog Autographed Puck-Colorado Avalanche Puck w/ ROY Inscription!      
  • Gabriel Landeskog Autographed Photo Colorado Avalanche Captain 8x10 This hand signed Gabriel Landeskog Autographed Photo Colorado Avalanche Captain 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Landeskog.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Gabriel Landeskog: Chosen second overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Colorado Avalanche, forward Gabriel Landeskog, made the roster for the 2011-2012 season.  Landeskog finished his rookie season with 52 points, 22 of which were goals, resulting in him being awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy in 2012 for Rookie of the Year.  In September of 2012 Landeskog was named captain of the Colorado Avalanche, making him the youngest captain in history until Conner McDavid became captain of the Oilers in 2016.  Due to the 2012-2013 lockout, Landeskog was unable to play as captain until January 19th, 2013.  The 2012-2013 season was a struggle for both Colorado and Landeskog who only played 36 games due to head and leg injuries, minimizing his scoring to 9 goals and 8 assists.  Despite this he was signed for a seven-year extension by Colorado.  The 2013-2014 season proved to be very successful as he put up career highs in goals, assists, and points. Own a piece of hockey history with a Gabriel Landeskog Autographed Photo Colorado Avalanche Captain 8x10!  
  • Filip Forsberg Nashville Predators Signed Autograph Model Hockey Puck This hand signed Filip Forsberg Nashville Predators Signed Autograph Model Hockey Puck has been personally autographed by Mr. Forsberg.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
  • Filip Forsberg Nashville Predators Autographed Hockey Playmaker 8x10 Photo/strong> This hand signed Filip Forsberg Nashville Predators Autographed Hockey Playmaker 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Forsberg.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
  • Filip Forsberg Nashville Predators Autographed Game Model Hockey Puck This hand signed Filip Forsberg Nashville Predators Autographed Game Model Hockey Puck has been personally autographed by Mr. Forsberg.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
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