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Dave Taylor Hockey Photo Signed LA Kings 8x10 This hand signed Los Angeles Kings 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dave Taylor. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dave Taylor: Dave Taylor is a long standing Los Angeles Kings alumni, playing with the organization for his entire 17 year career before moving into the Kings front office and eventually GM’s position after he retired as a player. Dave Taylor was drafted by the LA Kings in 1975 and he made his NHL debut in 1977. Dave Taylor was a part of the Triple Crowne line alongside center Marcel Dionne and Charlie Simmer. Taylor was captain of the LA Kings for 4 seasons and he made 5 All-Star Game appearances. Dave Taylor holds the team record for games played in a Kings uniform with 1,111, earning 1,069 points along the way. Dave Taylor’s number was the third to be retired for the Kings after Rogie Vachon and Marcel Dionne. He was inducted in to the Kings Hall of Fame in 1997 as one of the six original members. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dave Taylor Hockey Photo Signed LA Kings 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures today!
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Denis Dejordy Signed Chicago Blackhawks Hockey Photo This hand signed hockey puck has been personally autographed by Denis Dejordy. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Denis Dejordy: Denis Dejordy was an NHL goaltender that was active from 1959-1974 playing for the Chicago Blackhawks, LA Kings, Montreal Canadiens and the Detroit Red Wings. Denis Dejordy played amongst legendary goaltenders in the league which often relegated him to back up goalie status. He got his first start in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks when Glenn Hall left the game early due to injury—ending his record of 502 complete games. Dejordy would share the Vezina Trophy with Hall in 1966-67. Dejordy would be traded to the LA Kings when Chicago acquired another hockey legend, Tony Esposito. Dejordy’s next move to the Montreal Canadiens did not allow for much ice time as starting goalie Ken Dryden almost single handedly took the Canadiens to the playoffs in his rookie year. Denis Dejory would retire with the Detroit Red Wings in 1974 after which he was named the leagues’ first ever goaltending coach. Complete your Chicago Memorabilia Collection with a Signed Chicago Blackhawks Denis Dejordy Hockey Photo!
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Denis Savard Autographed Picture Chicago Blackhawks Action 8X10 This hand-signed Chicago Blackhawks 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Denis Savard. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Denis Savard: Hockey Legend Denis Savard played 17 seasons in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning. Savard was a natural at hockey, his passion for the game began the first time he put on skates at the tender age of 5. He played for the Montreal Juniors by age 16 and centered one of the best junior lines, “Les Trois Denis” with Denis Cyr and Denis Tremblay as his wingers, they scored 158, 126 and 82 points respectively in their second year of play, including a combined 155 goals. Denis Savard won league MVP and it was expected for him to chosen first overall in the NHL Entry Draft by hometown team, the Montreal Canadiens. Instead, Savard was chosen 3rd overall by the Chicago Blackhawks. Fortunately for Denis Savard, the Blackhawks were in the process of rebuilding and he was able to enter the NHL directly from the draft. Denis Savard quickly became a fan favorite, dazzling audiences with his speed, stickhandling, scoring ability and his signature move, the Savardian spinorama where he would skate at full speed, and twirl 360 degrees while still cradling the puck. After 10 seasons with Chicago including five 100 plus point seasons, Savard was traded to Montreal. In Montreal, Denis Savard became a two way forward and won his first Stanley Cup Championship in his third season with the team. Savard signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning for one season in 1993 before he again re-joined the Chicago Blackhawks. Denis Savard retired from hockey with the Blackhawks in 1997 after 1196 regular season games in the NHL. His number 18 was raised to the rafters in Chicago and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2000. Following his retirement, Denis Savard coached the Chicago Blackhawks for 3 seasons, and he remains an ambassador for the Blackhawks. Get your Denis Savard Autographed Picture Chicago Blackhawks Action 8X10 from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Denis Savard Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks Playmaker 8X10 This hand-signed Chicago Blackhawks 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Denis Savard. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Denis Savard: Hockey Legend Denis Savard played 17 seasons in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning. Savard was a natural at hockey, his passion for the game began the first time he put on skates at the tender age of 5. He played for the Montreal Juniors by age 16 and centered one of the best junior lines, “Les Trois Denis” with Denis Cyr and Denis Tremblay as his wingers, they scored 158, 126 and 82 points respectively in their second year of play, including a combined 155 goals. Denis Savard won league MVP and it was expected for him to chosen first overall in the NHL Entry Draft by hometown team, the Montreal Canadiens. Instead, Savard was chosen 3rd overall by the Chicago Blackhawks. Fortunately for Denis Savard, the Blackhawks were in the process of rebuilding and he was able to enter the NHL directly from the draft. Denis Savard quickly became a fan favorite, dazzling audiences with his speed, stickhandling, scoring ability and his signature move, the Savardian spinorama where he would skate at full speed, and twirl 360 degrees while still cradling the puck. After 10 seasons with Chicago including five 100 plus point seasons, Savard was traded to Montreal. In Montreal, Denis Savard became a two way forward and won his first Stanley Cup Championship in his third season with the team. Savard signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning for one season in 1993 before he again re-joined the Chicago Blackhawks. Denis Savard retired from hockey with the Blackhawks in 1997 after 1196 regular season games in the NHL. His number 18 was raised to the rafters in Chicago and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2000. Following his retirement, Denis Savard coached the Chicago Blackhawks for 3 seasons, and he remains an ambassador for the Blackhawks. Get your Denis Savard Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks Playmaker 8X10 from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Dennis Hull 1972 Summit Series Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed 1972 Team Canada Summit Series 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dennis Hull. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dennis Hull: Dennis Hull is a left winger that played 14 seasons in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings. He is the brother of hockey legend, Bobby Hull who he played 8 seasons with in Chicago. A star player himself, Dennis Hull earned the nickname “the Silver Jet” while Bobby was “the Golden Jet.” He scored a career high 303 goals with 351 assist for 654 points. Dennis Hull was a member of Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series, a highlight of his career. He was on the “Goal A Game” line with Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert, scoring 2 goals and 2 assists in 4 games during the series. Dennis Hull played in 5 All-Star games. He retired as a player after 14 seasons and went on to become a broadcaster and educator after completing degree in history and physical education at Brock University. He published a memoir of his hockey career entitled, “The Third Best Hull.” Complete your NHL memorabilia collection with a Dennis Hull 1972 Summit Series Signed 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of hockey history today!
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Dennis Hull 1972 Team Canada Signed Puck This hand signed 1972 Team Canada hockey puck has been personally autographed by Dennis Hull. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dennis Hull: Dennis Hull is a left winger that played 14 seasons in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings. He is the brother of hockey legend, Bobby Hull who he played 8 seasons with in Chicago. A star player himself, Dennis Hull earned the nickname “the Silver Jet” while Bobby was “the Golden Jet.” He scored a career high 303 goals with 351 assist for 654 points. Dennis Hull was a member of Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series, a highlight of his career. He was on the “Goal A Game” line with Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert, scoring 2 goals and 2 assists in 4 games during the series. Dennis Hull played in 5 All-Star games. He retired as a player after 14 seasons and went on to become a broadcaster and educator after completing degree in history and physical education at Brock University. He published a memoir of his hockey career entitled, “The Third Best Hull.” Complete your NHL memorabilia collection with a Dennis Hull 1972 Team Canada Signed Puck from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of hockey history today!
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Dennis Hull Autograph 8x10 Photo-Detroit Red Wings This hand signed Detroit Red Wings 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dennis Hull. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dennis Hull: Dennis Hull is a left winger that played 14 seasons in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings. He is the brother of hockey legend, Bobby Hull who he played 8 seasons with in Chicago. A star player himself, Dennis Hull earned the nickname “the Silver Jet” while Bobby was “the Golden Jet.” He scored a career high 303 goals with 351 assist for 654 points. Dennis Hull was a member of Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series, a highlight of his career. He was on the “Goal A Game” line with Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert, scoring 2 goals and 2 assists in 4 games during the series. Dennis Hull played in 5 All-Star games. He retired as a player after 14 seasons and went on to become a broadcaster and educator after completing degree in history and physical education at Brock University. He published a memoir of his hockey career entitled, “The Third Best Hull.” Complete your NHL memorabilia collection with a Dennis Hull Autograph 8x10 Photo-Detroit Red Wings from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Red Wings history today!
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Dennis Hull Autograph Photo-Chicago Blackhawks 8x10 This hand signed Chicago Blackhawks 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dennis Hull. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dennis Hull: Dennis Hull is a left winger that played 14 seasons in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings. He is the brother of hockey legend, Bobby Hull who he played 8 seasons with in Chicago. A star player himself, Dennis Hull earned the nickname “the Silver Jet” while Bobby was “the Golden Jet.” He scored a career high 303 goals with 351 assist for 654 points. Dennis Hull was a member of Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series, a highlight of his career. He was on the “Goal A Game” line with Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert, scoring 2 goals and 2 assists in 4 games during the series. Dennis Hull played in 5 All-Star games. He retired as a player after 14 seasons and went on to become a broadcaster and educator after completing degree in history and physical education at Brock University. He published a memoir of his hockey career entitled, “The Third Best Hull.” Complete your NHL memorabilia collection with a Dennis Hull Autograph Photo-Chicago Blackhawks 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Dennis Hull Chicago Blackhawks Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Chicago Blackhawks 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dennis Hull. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dennis Hull: Dennis Hull is a left winger that played 14 seasons in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings. He is the brother of hockey legend, Bobby Hull who he played 8 seasons with in Chicago. A star player himself, Dennis Hull earned the nickname “the Silver Jet” while Bobby was “the Golden Jet.” He scored a career high 303 goals with 351 assist for 654 points. Dennis Hull was a member of Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series, a highlight of his career. He was on the “Goal A Game” line with Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert, scoring 2 goals and 2 assists in 4 games during the series. Dennis Hull played in 5 All-Star games. He retired as a player after 14 seasons and went on to become a broadcaster and educator after completing degree in history and physical education at Brock University. He published a memoir of his hockey career entitled, “The Third Best Hull.” Complete your NHL memorabilia collection with a Dennis Hull Chicago Blackhawks Signed 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Dennis Hull Autograph Photo-Chicago Blackhawks 8x10 This hand signed Chicago Blackhawks 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dennis Hull. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dennis Hull: Dennis Hull is a left winger that played 14 seasons in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings. He is the brother of hockey legend, Bobby Hull who he played 8 seasons with in Chicago. A star player himself, Dennis Hull earned the nickname “the Silver Jet” while Bobby was “the Golden Jet.” He scored a career high 303 goals with 351 assist for 654 points. Dennis Hull was a member of Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series, a highlight of his career. He was on the “Goal A Game” line with Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert, scoring 2 goals and 2 assists in 4 games during the series. Dennis Hull played in 5 All-Star games. He retired as a player after 14 seasons and went on to become a broadcaster and educator after completing degree in history and physical education at Brock University. He published a memoir of his hockey career entitled, “The Third Best Hull.” Complete your NHL memorabilia collection with a Dennis Hull Hockey Photo- Signed Chicago Blackhawks 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Dennis Hull Summit Series Signed Puck This hand signed 1972 Team Canada Summit Series hockey puck has been personally autographed by Dennis Hull. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dennis Hull: Dennis Hull is a left winger that played 14 seasons in the NHL with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings. He is the brother of hockey legend, Bobby Hull who he played 8 seasons with in Chicago. A star player himself, Dennis Hull earned the nickname “the Silver Jet” while Bobby was “the Golden Jet.” He scored a career high 303 goals with 351 assist for 654 points. Dennis Hull was a member of Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series, a highlight of his career. He was on the “Goal A Game” line with Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert, scoring 2 goals and 2 assists in 4 games during the series. Dennis Hull played in 5 All-Star games. He retired as a player after 14 seasons and went on to become a broadcaster and educator after completing degree in history and physical education at Brock University. He published a memoir of his hockey career entitled, “The Third Best Hull.” Complete your NHL memorabilia collection with a Dennis Hull Summit Series Signed Puck from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of hockey history today!
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Derek Sanderson Boston Bruins Rookie Bench Signed Photo 8x10 This Derek Sanderson Boston Bruins Rookie Bench Signed Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Sanderson. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Derek Sanderson: Derek Sanderson, also known as "Turk", was tough centre who played in the NHL from 1965-1978. Sanderson first started playing with the Boston Bruins full-time in 1967. Sanderson played in 71 games scoring 24 goals and 49 points along with had 98 PIM. Sanderson was awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's Rookie of the Year, an award that had been won by teammate Bobby Orr the previous year. In the 1969-1970 season, the Bruins made it to the Stanley Cup Finals. The possible last game of the series went into overtime and Bobby Orr scored the winning goal for the Bruins. People often forget that it was Derek Sanderson who passed Orr the puck for that goal. Sanderson's time with the Bruins made him very popular and in the next two seasons he helped the Bruins finish first in the league and win the Stanley Cup in the 1971-1972 season. Derek Sanderson was offered a multimillion dollar contract by rival league WHA and he went to play for the Philadelphia Blazers. Sanderson was the highest paid athlete in the world at the time with a contract of $2.65 million dollars. However his fast and furious lifestyle was plagued by his battle with addiction. He was unable to remain with any team for very long and had short stints back to Boston, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks and Pittsburgh Penguins. Eventually he lost it all and became homeless. With the help of his friend, Phil Esposito, Sanderson was able to get back up on his feet after a stint in rehab. Sanderson now spends his time helping players stay away from what he's been through. He also is an investment specialist at the Boston State Research Company which helps athletes manage their money. He was given the Hockey Legacy Award. Own a piece of hockey history with a Derek Sanderson Boston Bruins Rookie Bench Signed Photo 8x10!
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Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens Autographed Original Six Color 8x10 Photo This hand signed Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens Autographed Original Six Color 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Moore. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Dickie Moore: Dickie Moore was a popular player from the 1950's. He played with three teams. The Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs and St. Louis Blues. He was most known for playing with the Montreal Canadiens. He played with them from 1951-1963. He was best known for his stick-handling and his accurate shot. Moore won the Art Ross Memorial Trophy twice, as he was the league's leading scorer, in 1958 and 1959. He broke Gordie Howe's record of 95 regular-season points with 41 goals and 55 assists. He was part of the Montreal Canadiens when he won his first Stanley Cup in 1953. Moore was part of the Canadiens when they won 5 Stanley Cups in a row from 1956-1960. Dickie Moore retired after the 1962-1963 season but came back to play a few games with the Leafs and St. Louis. Dickie Moore was added to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974. In 1998 he was also listed as 31st in The Hockey News list of 100 Greatest Hockey Players. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens Autographed Original Six Color 8x10 Photo!
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Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens Signed Overhead vs Bower 8x10 Photo This hand signed Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens Autographed Overhead vs Bower 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Moore. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Dickie Moore: Dickie Moore was a popular player from the 1950's. He played with three teams. The Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs and St. Louis Blues. He was most known for playing with the Montreal Canadiens. He played with them from 1951-1963. He was best known for his stick-handling and his accurate shot. Moore won the Art Ross Memorial Trophy twice, as he was the league's leading scorer, in 1958 and 1959. He broke Gordie Howe's record of 95 regular-season points with 41 goals and 55 assists. He was part of the Montreal Canadiens when he won his first Stanley Cup in 1953. Moore was part of the Canadiens when they won 5 Stanley Cups in a row from 1956-1960. Dickie Moore retired after the 1962-1963 season but came back to play a few games with the Leafs and St. Louis. Dickie Moore was added to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974. In 1998 he was also listed as 31st in The Hockey News list of 100 Greatest Hockey Players. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dickie Moore Montreal Canadiens Autographed Overhead vs Bower 8x10 Photo!
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Dickie Moore Photos-Montreal Canadiens Signed Black & White 8x10 This hand signed Dickie Moore Photos-Montreal Canadiens Signed Black & White 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Moore. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Dickie Moore: Dickie Moore was a popular player from the 1950's. He played with three teams. The Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs and St. Louis Blues. He was most known for playing with the Montreal Canadiens. He played with them from 1951-1963. He was best known for his stick-handling and his accurate shot. Moore won the Art Ross Memorial Trophy twice, as he was the league's leading scorer, in 1958 and 1959. He broke Gordie Howe's record of 95 regular-season points with 41 goals and 55 assists. He was part of the Montreal Canadiens when he won his first Stanley Cup in 1953. Moore was part of the Canadiens when they won 5 Stanley Cups in a row from 1956-1960. Dickie Moore retired after the 1962-1963 season but came back to play a few games with the Leafs and St. Louis. Dickie Moore was added to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974. In 1998 he was also listed as 31st in The Hockey News list of 100 Greatest Hockey Players. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dickie Moore Photos-Montreal Canadiens Signed Black & White 8x10 !
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Dickie Moore Signed Montreal Canadiens vs Maple Leafs 8x10 Photo This hand signed Dickie Moore Signed Montreal Canadiens vs Maple Leafs 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Moore. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Dickie Moore: Dickie Moore was a popular player from the 1950's. He played with three teams. The Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs and St. Louis Blues. He was most known for playing with the Montreal Canadiens. He played with them from 1951-1963. He was best known for his stick-handling and his accurate shot. Moore won the Art Ross Memorial Trophy twice, as he was the league's leading scorer, in 1958 and 1959. He broke Gordie Howe's record of 95 regular-season points with 41 goals and 55 assists. He was part of the Montreal Canadiens when he won his first Stanley Cup in 1953. Moore was part of the Canadiens when they won 5 Stanley Cups in a row from 1956-1960. Dickie Moore retired after the 1962-1963 season but came back to play a few games with the Leafs and St. Louis. Dickie Moore was added to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974. In 1998 he was also listed as 31st in The Hockey News list of 100 Greatest Hockey Players. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dickie Moore Signed Montreal Canadiens vs Maple Leafs 8x10 Photo!
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Dickie Moore Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens with HOF Inscription This hand signed Dickie Moore Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens with HOF Inscription has been personally autographed by Mr. Moore. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from A J Sportsworld. Learn More about Dickie Moore: Dickie Moore was a popular player from the 1950's. He played with three teams. The Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs and St. Louis Blues. He was most known for playing with the Montreal Canadiens. He played with them from 1951-1963. He was best known for his stick-handling and his accurate shot. Moore won the Art Ross Memorial Trophy twice, as he was the league's leading scorer, in 1958 and 1959. He broke Gordie Howe's record of 95 regular-season points with 41 goals and 55 assists. He was part of the Montreal Canadiens when he won his first Stanley Cup in 1953. Moore was part of the Canadiens when they won 5 Stanley Cups in a row from 1956-1960. Dickie Moore retired after the 1962-1963 season but came back to play a few games with the Leafs and St. Louis. Dickie Moore was added to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974. In 1998 he was also listed as 31st in The Hockey News list of 100 Greatest Hockey Players. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dickie Moore Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens with HOF Inscription!
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Dino Ciccarelli Autographed Picture-Washington Capitals Hockey Sniper 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dino Ciccarelli. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dino Ciccarelli: Dino Ciccarelli was a gritty winger that played 19 seasons in the NHL despite going undrafted. Ciccarelli signed a contract with the Minnesota North Stars as a free agent in 1979. He was called up from the minors for the latter half of the 1980-1981 season where he played in 32 games scoring 18 goals and 30 points. In the playoffs, the North Stars went all the way to the finals with Ciccarelli contributing 14 goals and 21 points in 19 games. His solid performance earned him a spot on the North Stars and he built on his rookie success with a team high 55 goals and 106 points in his sophomore season. He left Minnesota in March of 1989 in a trade to the Washington Capitals. He had 651 points with the North Stars, 4th in club history. Dino Ciccarelli spent the rest of his career with shorter stints with the Washington Capitals, the Detroit Red Wings, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. His gritty “in-your-face” style of hockey helped inspire his team and provided a veteran presence with his later teams. Upon his retirement in 1999, Ciccarelli had played in 1232 regular season games with 608 goals and 592 assists for 1200 points. He was ranked ninth in scoring in NHL history. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dino Ciccarelli Autographed Picture-Washington Capitals Hockey Sniper 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Dino Ciccarelli Detroit Red Wings Autographed Hockey Puck with HOF Note This hand signed Detroit Red Wings hockey puck has been personally autographed by Dino Ciccarelli. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dino Ciccarelli: Dino Ciccarelli was a gritty winger that played 19 seasons in the NHL despite going undrafted. Ciccarelli signed a contract with the Minnesota North Stars as a free agent in 1979. He was called up from the minors for the latter half of the 1980-1981 season where he played in 32 games scoring 18 goals and 30 points. In the playoffs, the North Stars went all the way to the finals with Ciccarelli contributing 14 goals and 21 points in 19 games. His solid performance earned him a spot on the North Stars and he built on his rookie success with a team high 55 goals and 106 points in his sophomore season. He left Minnesota in March of 1989 in a trade to the Washington Capitals. He had 651 points with the North Stars, 4th in club history. Dino Ciccarelli spent the rest of his career with shorter stints with the Washington Capitals, the Detroit Red Wings, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. His gritty “in-your-face” style of hockey helped inspire his team and provided a veteran presence with his later teams. Upon his retirement in 1999, Ciccarelli had played in 1232 regular season games with 608 goals and 592 assists for 1200 points. He was ranked ninth in scoring in NHL history. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dino Ciccarelli Detroit Red Wings Autographed Hockey Puck with HOF Note from Slap Shot Signatures today!
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Dino Ciccarelli Detroit Red Wings Signed Hockey Action 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dino Ciccarelli. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dino Ciccarelli: Dino Ciccarelli was a gritty winger that played 19 seasons in the NHL despite going undrafted. Ciccarelli signed a contract with the Minnesota North Stars as a free agent in 1979. He was called up from the minors for the latter half of the 1980-1981 season where he played in 32 games scoring 18 goals and 30 points. In the playoffs, the North Stars went all the way to the finals with Ciccarelli contributing 14 goals and 21 points in 19 games. His solid performance earned him a spot on the North Stars and he built on his rookie success with a team high 55 goals and 106 points in his sophomore season. He left Minnesota in March of 1989 in a trade to the Washington Capitals. He had 651 points with the North Stars, 4th in club history. Dino Ciccarelli spent the rest of his career with shorter stints with the Washington Capitals, the Detroit Red Wings, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. His gritty “in-your-face” style of hockey helped inspire his team and provided a veteran presence with his later teams. Upon his retirement in 1999, Ciccarelli had played in 1232 regular season games with 608 goals and 592 assists for 1200 points. He was ranked ninth in scoring in NHL history. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dino Ciccarelli Detroit Red Wings Signed Hockey Action 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Dino Ciccarelli Hockey Hall of Fame Signed Puck Washington Capitals This hand signed Washington Capitals hockey puck has been personally autographed by Dino Ciccarelli. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dino Ciccarelli: Dino Ciccarelli was a gritty winger that played 19 seasons in the NHL despite going undrafted. Ciccarelli signed a contract with the Minnesota North Stars as a free agent in 1979. He was called up from the minors for the latter half of the 1980-1981 season where he played in 32 games scoring 18 goals and 30 points. In the playoffs, the North Stars went all the way to the finals with Ciccarelli contributing 14 goals and 21 points in 19 games. His solid performance earned him a spot on the North Stars and he built on his rookie success with a team high 55 goals and 106 points in his sophomore season. He left Minnesota in March of 1989 in a trade to the Washington Capitals. He had 651 points with the North Stars, 4th in club history. Dino Ciccarelli spent the rest of his career with shorter stints with the Washington Capitals, the Detroit Red Wings, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. His gritty “in-your-face” style of hockey helped inspire his team and provided a veteran presence with his later teams. Upon his retirement in 1999, Ciccarelli had played in 1232 regular season games with 608 goals and 592 assists for 1200 points. He was ranked ninth in scoring in NHL history. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dino Ciccarelli Hockey Hall of Fame Signed Puck Washington Capitals from Slap Shot Signatures today!
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Dino Ciccarelli Minnesota North Stars Signed Hockey8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dino Ciccarelli. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dino Ciccarelli: Dino Ciccarelli was a gritty winger that played 19 seasons in the NHL despite going undrafted. Ciccarelli signed a contract with the Minnesota North Stars as a free agent in 1979. He was called up from the minors for the latter half of the 1980-1981 season where he played in 32 games scoring 18 goals and 30 points. In the playoffs, the North Stars went all the way to the finals with Ciccarelli contributing 14 goals and 21 points in 19 games. His solid performance earned him a spot on the North Stars and he built on his rookie success with a team high 55 goals and 106 points in his sophomore season. He left Minnesota in March of 1989 in a trade to the Washington Capitals. He had 651 points with the North Stars, 4th in club history. Dino Ciccarelli spent the rest of his career with shorter stints with the Washington Capitals, the Detroit Red Wings, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. His gritty “in-your-face” style of hockey helped inspire his team and provided a veteran presence with his later teams. Upon his retirement in 1999, Ciccarelli had played in 1232 regular season games with 608 goals and 592 assists for 1200 points. He was ranked ninth in scoring in NHL history. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dino Ciccarelli Minnesota North Stars Signed Hockey8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Don Beaupre Washington Capitals Autographed Goalie Net Closeup 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Don Beaupre. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Don Beaupre: Don Beaupre was an NHL goaltender that spent 17 seasons playing for the Minnesota North Stars, Washington Capitals, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs and their AHL affiliates from 1980-1997. Beaupre was a strong netminder and rated a top goalie when he entered the NHL during the 1980 Entry Draft. The following season he shared goaltending duties with veteran Gilles Meloche. He appeared in 18 regular season games and 14 post season games including the Stanley Cup Finals. Beaupre was traded to the Washington Capitals and in 1989-1990 he won 23 out of 48 appearances helping to lead the Capitals to the semi-finals for the first time in franchise history. He won a career high 29 games the following season. Beaupre played two seasons with the Ottawa Senators before joining the Toronto Maple Leafs. Own a piece of hockey history with a Don Beaupre Washington Capitals Autographed Goalie Net Closeup 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Don Cherry Autographed Jersey Canada Maple Leaf Custom Suit Jersey This is an official licensed Don Cherry Autographed Jersey Canada Maple Leaf Custom Suit Jersey. The jersey is brand new with tags. All of the lettering and numbering is completed by our NHL/NHLPA licensed customization team. Mr. Cherry 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 Don Cherry: Don Cherry is best known as the very outspoken commentator on the Coaches Corner segment of Hockey Night in Canada. He began his hockey journey as a player in the OHL and later moved on to the minor American Hockey League’s Hershey Bears. He spent 20 years playing in the minors with only one call up to the Boston Bruins where he played in one playoff game in 1955. He retired as a player but returned to the Rochester Americans a couple of years later. Midway through the season, he began coaching the club and was awarded Coach of the Year in 1972. Having success in the minors, Don Cherry became head coach of the Boston Bruins in 1974. He was an eccentric, flamboyant coach that encouraged the physical part of hockey and the team under Cherry’s leadership became known as “the Big Bad Bruins.” He led the team to four straight division championships and in 1976 won the Jack Adams Award for coach of the year. He was also coach of Team Canada during the 1976 Canada Cup. He became a broadcaster in 1980 and he began his tell-it-like-it-is segment Coaches Corner, during the first intermission of hockey games. Don Cherry is a strong support of tough “Canadian” type hockey that encourages fighting and physical play. Cherry had his own video series, Don Cherry’s Rock Em’, Sock Em Hockey that included hockey highlights and his trademark banter. He is also the owner of a successful chain of restaurants as well as an owner of the Mississauga Ice Dogs. Own a piece of hockey history with a Don Cherry Autographed Jersey Canada Maple Leaf Custom Suit Jersey!
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Don Cherry Boston Bruins Autographed Hockey Puck This Don Cherry Boston Bruins Autographed Hockey Puck has been personally autographed by Mr. Cherry. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Don Cherry: Don Cherry is best known as the very outspoken commentator on the Coaches Corner segment of Hockey Night in Canada. He began his hockey journey as a player in the OHL and later moved on to the minor American Hockey League’s Hershey Bears. He spent 20 years playing in the minors with only one call up to the Boston Bruins where he played in one playoff game in 1955. He retired as a player but returned to the Rochester Americans a couple of years later. Midway through the season, he began coaching the club and was awarded Coach of the Year in 1972. Having success in the minors, Don Cherry became head coach of the Boston Bruins in 1974. He was an eccentric, flamboyant coach that encouraged the physical part of hockey and the team under Cherry’s leadership became known as “the Big Bad Bruins.” He led the team to four straight division championships and in 1976 won the Jack Adams Award for coach of the year. He was also coach of Team Canada during the 1976 Canada Cup. He became a broadcaster in 1980 and he began his tell-it-like-it-is segment Coaches Corner, during the first intermission of hockey games. Don Cherry is a strong support of tough “Canadian” type hockey that encourages fighting and physical play. Cherry had his own video series, Don Cherry’s Rock Em’, Sock Em Hockey that included hockey highlights and his trademark banter. He is also owner of a successful chain of restaurants as well as owner of the Mississauga Ice Dogs. Own a piece of hockey history with a Don Cherry Boston Bruins Autographed Hockey Puck!
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Don Cherry Bruins Coach-Autographed 8x10 NHL Photo This Don Cherry Bruins Coach-Autographed 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Cherry. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Don Cherry: Don Cherry is best known as the very outspoken commentator on the Coaches Corner segment of Hockey Night in Canada. He began his hockey journey as a player in the OHL and later moved on to the minor American Hockey League’s Hershey Bears. He spent 20 years playing in the minors with only one call up to the Boston Bruins where he played in one playoff game in 1955. He retired as a player but returned to the Rochester Americans a couple of years later. Midway through the season, he began coaching the club and was awarded Coach of the Year in 1972. Having success in the minors, Don Cherry became head coach of the Boston Bruins in 1974. He was an eccentric, flamboyant coach that encouraged the physical part of hockey and the team under Cherry’s leadership became known as “the Big Bad Bruins.” He led the team to four straight division championships and in 1976 won the Jack Adams Award for coach of the year. He was also coach of Team Canada during the 1976 Canada Cup. He became a broadcaster in 1980 and he began his tell-it-like-it-is segment Coaches Corner, during the first intermission of hockey games. Don Cherry is a strong support of tough “Canadian” type hockey that encourages fighting and physical play. Cherry had his own video series, Don Cherry’s Rock Em’, Sock Em Hockey that included hockey highlights and his trademark banter. He is also owner of a successful chain of restaurants as well as owner of the Mississauga Ice Dogs. Own a piece of hockey history with a Don Cherry Bruins Coach-Autographed 8x10 Photo!
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Don Cherry Calgary Flames Autographed Poofy Hat 8x10 Photo This Don Cherry Calgary Flames Autographed Poofy Hat 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Cherry. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Don Cherry: Don Cherry is best known as the very outspoken commentator on the Coaches Corner segment of Hockey Night in Canada. He began his hockey journey as a player in the OHL and later moved on to the minor American Hockey League’s Hershey Bears. He spent 20 years playing in the minors with only one call up to the Boston Bruins where he played in one playoff game in 1955. He retired as a player but returned to the Rochester Americans a couple of years later. Midway through the season, he began coaching the club and was awarded Coach of the Year in 1972. Having success in the minors, Don Cherry became head coach of the Boston Bruins in 1974. He was an eccentric, flamboyant coach that encouraged the physical part of hockey and the team under Cherry’s leadership became known as “the Big Bad Bruins.” He led the team to four straight division championships and in 1976 won the Jack Adams Award for coach of the year. He was also coach of Team Canada during the 1976 Canada Cup. He became a broadcaster in 1980 and he began his tell-it-like-it-is segment Coaches Corner, during the first intermission of hockey games. Don Cherry is a strong support of tough “Canadian” type hockey that encourages fighting and physical play. Cherry had his own video series, Don Cherry’s Rock Em’, Sock Em Hockey that included hockey highlights and his trademark banter. He is also the owner of a successful chain of restaurants as well as an owner of the Mississauga Ice Dogs. Own a piece of hockey history with a Don Cherry Calgary Flames Autographed Poofy Hat 8x10 Photo!
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Don Cherry Canadian Flag Autographed Thumbs Up with Blue 8x10 Photo This Don Cherry Canadian Flag Autographed Thumbs Up with Blue 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Cherry. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Don Cherry: Don Cherry is best known as the very outspoken commentator on the Coaches Corner segment of Hockey Night in Canada. He began his hockey journey as a player in the OHL and later moved on to the minor American Hockey League’s Hershey Bears. He spent 20 years playing in the minors with only one call up to the Boston Bruins where he played in one playoff game in 1955. He retired as a player but returned to the Rochester Americans a couple of years later. Midway through the season, he began coaching the club and was awarded Coach of the Year in 1972. Having success in the minors, Don Cherry became head coach of the Boston Bruins in 1974. He was an eccentric, flamboyant coach that encouraged the physical part of hockey and the team under Cherry’s leadership became known as “the Big Bad Bruins.” He led the team to four straight division championships and in 1976 won the Jack Adams Award for coach of the year. He was also coach of Team Canada during the 1976 Canada Cup. He became a broadcaster in 1980 and he began his tell-it-like-it-is segment Coaches Corner, during the first intermission of hockey games. Don Cherry is a strong support of tough “Canadian” type hockey that encourages fighting and physical play. Cherry had his own video series, Don Cherry’s Rock Em’, Sock Em Hockey that included hockey highlights and his trademark banter. He is also the owner of a successful chain of restaurants as well as an owner of the Mississauga Ice Dogs. Own a piece of hockey history with a Don Cherry Canadian Flag Autographed Thumbs Up with Blue 8x10 Photo!