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  • Adam Oates Boston Bruins Signed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey This is an official licensed Adam Oates Boston Bruins Signed 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. Oates has personally autographed the jersey.  To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slapshot Signatures is included with your purchase. Learn More about Adam Oates: Adam Oates was an NHL center and elite playmaker that was active in the NHL from 1985-2004.  He played for several teams throughout his hockey career including the Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Boston Bruins, Washington Capitals, Philadelphia Flyers, the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and the Edmonton Oilers. Adam Oates was a first-line centre with the St. Louis Blues playing alongside superstar Brent Hull.  The duo dubbed “Hull and Oates” put up prolific numbers in their two and a half seasons together with Hull scoring 86 goals one season and Oates with 115 points.  Adam Oates is the only person in NHL history to centre 50 goals scorers with him assisting Hull, Cam Neely and Peter Bondra.  Not only was Oates great at setting goals into motion with a career total of 1079 assists at the time of his retirement (5th in the league).  He was also a consistent goal scorer himself reaching the 20-goal mark five times with a career high 45 goals. Although Adam Oates never won a Stanley Cup Championship throughout his 19 year career in the NHL, he did lead the Washington Capitals to their first Stanley Cup Finals in franchise history in 1998.  His outstanding hockey achievements were recognized in 2012 when he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame alongside Pavel Bure, Joe Sakic and Mats Sundin. Own a piece of hockey history with an Adam Oates Boston Bruins Signed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey!    
  • Bernie Parent Rookie Goalie Signed Photo-Boston Bruins 8x10 This Bernie Parent Rookie Goalie Signed Photo-Boston Bruins 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Parent.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Bernie Parent: Bernie Parent was an NHL goaltender that played 13 seasons from 1965-1979 for the Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Philadelphia Flyers.  Parent played just 39 games with the Bruins before he was dealt to the Philadelphia Flyers where he would emerge as top goaltender. Although Parent was a top netminder, the Flyers seeking more offense, traded Parent to the Toronto Maple Leafs.  The trade proved beneficial to Parent as he got to share goaltender duties with his childhood hero Jacques Plante.  Under Plante’s guidance, Parent became a better and more proficient goalie as he perfected the “stand-up style” he modeled after Plante. Bernie Parent left the Leafs to join the WHA and returned to the Philadelphia Flyers after just one season.  His next two years in Philly proved to be the best of his career.  He won back to back Stanley Cups in 1974 and 1975 along with the Vezina Trophy for best goaltender and the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in both seasons.  Sadly, Bernie Parent’s career was cut short in 1979 when he took a stick to his right eye causing temporary blindness.  Although his vision returned, there was permanent damage to his eye forcing his retirement.  Parent remained with the Flyers for a number of years as goaltending coach. Own a piece of hockey history with a Bernie Parent Rookie Goalie Signed Photo-Boston Bruins 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!  
  • 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!  
  • 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!  
  • 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!  
  • Johnny Bucyk Rookie Signed Photo Detroit Red Wings 8x10 This Johnny Bucyk Rookie Signed Photo Detroit Red Wings 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Bucyk.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Johnny Bucyk: Johnny Bucyk was an NHL left winger whose career spanned 23 years from 1955-1978 mostly with the Boston Bruins.  His first two years in the NHL were played with the Detroit Red Wings before a trade for Terry Sawchuk landed Bucyk in a Bruins uniform in 1957.  He became part of the Uke Line with fellow Canadian-Ukranian born players Vic Stasiuk and Bronco Horvath who were his linemates on the Junior Edmonton Oil Kings. Johnny Bucyk set numerous records with the Bruins although some have since been surpassed by Ray Bourque including most seasons, most games, goals, assists and points.  Bucyk ended his career as the 4th leading goal scorer in NHL history at the time with 545 goals.  He appeared in seven All-Star Games and was the recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship and the Lester B. Pearson Award for his contribution to hockey.  His name appears twice on the Stanley Cup as a player in 1970 and 1972.  His number 9 was retired by the Boston Bruins and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. Own a piece of hockey history with a Johnny Bucyk Rookie Signed Photo Detroit Red Wings 8x10!  
  • Johnny Bucyk Signed Puck-Boston Bruins Hockey with HOF Note This Johnny Bucyk Signed Puck-Boston Bruins Hockey with HOF Note has been personally autographed by Mr. Bucyk.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Johnny Bucyk: Johnny Bucyk was an NHL left winger whose career spanned 23 years from 1955-1978 mostly with the Boston Bruins.  His first two years in the NHL were played with the Detroit Red Wings before a trade for Terry Sawchuk landed Bucyk in a Bruins uniform in 1957.  He became part of the Uke Line with fellow Canadian-Ukranian born players Vic Stasiuk and Bronco Horvath who were his linemates on the Junior Edmonton Oil Kings. Johnny Bucyk set numerous records with the Bruins although some have since been surpassed by Ray Bourque including most seasons, most games, goals, assists and points.  Bucyk ended his career as the 4th leading goal scorer in NHL history at the time with 545 goals.  He appeared in seven All-Star Games and was the recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship and the Lester B. Pearson Award for his contribution to hockey.  His name appears twice on the Stanley Cup as a player in 1970 and 1972.  His number 9 was retired by the Boston Bruins and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. Own a piece of hockey history with a Johnny Bucyk Boston Bruins Autographed Hockey Puck with HOF Note!  
  • Johnny Bucyk Photo Signed-Boston Bruins On Ice Feature 8x10 This hand signed Johnny Bucyk Photo Signed-Boston Bruins On Ice Feature 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Bucyk.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Johnny Bucyk: Johnny Bucyk was an NHL left winger whose career spanned 23 years from 1955-1978 mostly with the Boston Bruins.  His first two years in the NHL were played with the Detroit Red Wings before a trade for Terry Sawchuk landed Bucyk in a Bruins uniform in 1957.  He became part of the Uke Line with fellow Canadian-Ukranian born players Vic Stasiuk and Bronco Horvath who were his linemates on the Junior Edmonton Oil Kings. Johnny Bucyk set numerous records with the Bruins although some have since been surpassed by Ray Bourque including most seasons, most games, goals, assists and points.  Bucyk ended his career as the 4th leading goal scorer in NHL history at the time with 545 goals.  He appeared in seven All-Star Games and was the recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship and the Lester B. Pearson Award for his contribution to hockey.  His name appears twice on the Stanley Cup as a player in 1970 and 1972.  His number 9 was retired by the Boston Bruins and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. Own a piece of hockey history with a Johnny Bucyk Photo Signed-Boston Bruins On Ice Feature 8x10!  
  • Johnny Bucyk Autographed Photo-Boston Bruins Playmaker 8x10 This Johnny Bucyk Autographed Photo-Boston Bruins Playmaker 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Bucyk.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Johnny Bucyk: Johnny Bucyk was an NHL left winger whose career spanned 23 years from 1955-1978 mostly with the Boston Bruins.  His first two years in the NHL were played with the Detroit Red Wings before a trade for Terry Sawchuk landed Bucyk in a Bruins uniform in 1957.  He became part of the Uke Line with fellow Canadian-Ukranian born players Vic Stasiuk and Bronco Horvath who were his linemates on the Junior Edmonton Oil Kings. Johnny Bucyk set numerous records with the Bruins although some have since been surpassed by Ray Bourque including most seasons, most games, goals, assists and points.  Bucyk ended his career as the 4th leading goal scorer in NHL history at the time with 545 goals.  He appeared in seven All-Star Games and was the recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship and the Lester B. Pearson Award for his contribution to hockey.  His name appears twice on the Stanley Cup as a player in 1970 and 1972.  His number 9 was retired by the Boston Bruins and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. Own a piece of hockey history with a Johnny Bucyk Autographed Photo-Boston Bruins Playmaker 8x10!  
  • Johnny Bucyk Boston Bruins Autographed Skating 8x10 Photo This Johnny Bucyk Boston Bruins Autographed Skating 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Bucyk.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Johnny Bucyk: Johnny Bucyk was an NHL left winger whose career spanned 23 years from 1955-1978 mostly with the Boston Bruins.  His first two years in the NHL were played with the Detroit Red Wings before a trade for Terry Sawchuk landed Bucyk in a Bruins uniform in 1957.  He became part of the Uke Line with fellow Canadian-Ukranian born players Vic Stasiuk and Bronco Horvath who were his linemates on the Junior Edmonton Oil Kings. Johnny Bucyk set numerous records with the Bruins although some have since been surpassed by Ray Bourque including most seasons, most games, goals, assists and points.  Bucyk ended his career as the 4th leading goal scorer in NHL history at the time with 545 goals.  He appeared in seven All-Star Games and was the recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship and the Lester B. Pearson Award for his contribution to hockey.  His name appears twice on the Stanley Cup as a player in 1970 and 1972.  His number 9 was retired by the Boston Bruins and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. Own a piece of hockey history with a Johnny Bucyk Boston Bruins Autographed Skating 8x10 Photo!  
  • Johnny Bucyk Boston Bruins Signed Photo Close Up 8x10 This Johnny Bucyk Boston Bruins Signed Photo Close Up 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Bucyk.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Johnny Bucyk: Johnny Bucyk was an NHL left winger whose career spanned 23 years from 1955-1978 mostly with the Boston Bruins.  His first two years in the NHL were played with the Detroit Red Wings before a trade for Terry Sawchuk landed Bucyk in a Bruins uniform in 1957.  He became part of the Uke Line with fellow Canadian-Ukranian born players Vic Stasiuk and Bronco Horvath who were his linemates on the Junior Edmonton Oil Kings. Johnny Bucyk set numerous records with the Bruins although some have since been surpassed by Ray Bourque including most seasons, most games, goals, assists and points.  Bucyk ended his career as the 4th leading goal scorer in NHL history at the time with 545 goals.  He appeared in seven All-Star Games and was the recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship and the Lester B. Pearson Award for his contribution to hockey.  His name appears twice on the Stanley Cup as a player in 1970 and 1972.  His number 9 was retired by the Boston Bruins and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. Own a piece of hockey history with a Johnny Bucyk Boston Bruins Signed Photo Close Up 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 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!  
  • 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 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!    
  • 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 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 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!  
  • Tom Johnson Boston Bruins Autographed NHL Hockey Puck This Tom Johnson Boston Bruins Autographed NHL Hockey Puck has been personally autographed by Mr. Johnson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Tom Johnson: Tom Johnson was an NHL defenseman that played for the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins from 1947-1965.  He became a starting player for the Canadiens in 1950 and impressed the coaching staff with his durability, speed, stickhandling and accurate passing skills.  Tom Johnson’s talent was turning over the puck without physical contact with opposing forwards, leading to breakaways for his team.  He was often switched to center if a goal was needed late in the game due to his ability to win faceoffs and accurately pass the puck.  Tom Johnson was part of the Canadiens’ glory years winning the Stanley Cup Championship in 1953 and five consecutive cups from 1956-1960. Tom Johnson was left unprotected by the Habs following an eye injury that had the potential to end his career.  He was picked up by the Boston Bruins where he played for 121 games before a skate severed the nerves in his leg forcing him into retirement.  He remained with the Bruins front office staff after retirement and acted as assistant to the president and general manager.  Tom Johnson was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1970. Own a piece of hockey history with a Tom Johnson Boston Bruins Autographed NHL Hockey Puck!  
  • Tom Johnson Bruins Autographed Photo-Black & White 8x10 This Tom Johnson Bruins Autographed Photo-Black & White 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Johnson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Tom Johnson: Tom Johnson was an NHL defenseman that played for the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins from 1947-1965.  He became a starting player for the Canadiens in 1950 and impressed the coaching staff with his durability, speed, stickhandling and accurate passing skills.  Tom Johnson’s talent was turning over the puck without physical contact with opposing forwards, leading to breakaways for his team.  He was often switched to center if a goal was needed late in the game due to his ability to win faceoffs and accurately pass the puck.  Tom Johnson was part of the Canadiens’ glory years winning the Stanley Cup Championship in 1953 and five consecutive cups from 1956-1960. Tom Johnson was left unprotected by the Habs following an eye injury that had the potential to end his career.  He was picked up by the Boston Bruins where he played for 121 games before a skate severed the nerves in his leg forcing him into retirement.  He remained with the Bruins front office staff after retirement and acted as assistant to the president and general manager.  Tom Johnson was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1970.  Own a piece of hockey history with a Tom Johnson Bruins Autographed Photo-Black & White 8x10!  
  • Tom Johnson Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens with 6 Cups Inscription This Tom Johnson Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens with 6 Cups Inscription has been personally autographed by Mr. Johnson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Tom Johnson: Tom Johnson was an NHL defenseman that played for the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins from 1947-1965.  He became a starting player for the Canadiens in 1950 and impressed the coaching staff with his durability, speed, stickhandling and accurate passing skills.  Tom Johnson’s talent was turning over the puck without physical contact with opposing forwards, leading to breakaways for his team.  He was often switched to center if a goal was needed late in the game due to his ability to win faceoffs and accurately pass the puck.  Tom Johnson was part of the Canadiens’ glory years winning the Stanley Cup Championship in 1953 and five consecutive cups from 1956-1960. Tom Johnson was left unprotected by the Habs following an eye injury that had the potential to end his career.  He was picked up by the Boston Bruins where he played for 121 games before a skate severed the nerves in his leg forcing him into retirement.  He remained with the Bruins front office staff after retirement and acted as assistant to the president and general manager.  Tom Johnson was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1970. Own a piece of hockey history with a Tom Johnson Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens with 6 Cups Inscription!  
  • Tom Johnson Montreal Canadiens Signed Photo-Black & White Action 8x10 This hand signed Tom Johnson Montreal Canadiens Black & White Action 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Johnson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Tom Johnson: Tom Johnson was an NHL defenseman that played for the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins from 1947-1965.  He became a starting player for the Canadiens in 1950 and impressed the coaching staff with his durability, speed, stickhandling and accurate passing skills.  Tom Johnson’s talent was turning over the puck without physical contact with opposing forwards, leading to breakaways for his team.  He was often switched to center if a goal was needed late in the game due to his ability to win faceoffs and accurately pass the puck.  Tom Johnson was part of the Canadiens’ glory years winning the Stanley Cup Championship in 1953 and five consecutive cups from 1956-1960. Tom Johnson was left unprotected by the Habs following an eye injury that had the potential to end his career.  He was picked up by the Boston Bruins where he played for 121 games before a skate severed the nerves in his leg forcing him into retirement.  He remained with the Bruins front office staff after retirement and acted as assistant to the president and general manager.  Tom Johnson was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1970.  Own a piece of hockey history with a Tom Johnson Montreal Canadiens Signed Photo-Black & White Action 8x10!  
  • Charlie Hodge Autographed Photo-Montreal Canadiens Game Action 8x10 This hand signed Charlie Hodge Autographed Photo-Montreal Canadiens Game Action 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Hodge.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Charlie Hodge: Charlie Hodge was a goaltender that was active in professional hockey from 1955-1971 for the Montreal Canadiens, Oakland Seals and the Vancouver Canucks, alternating with the NHL teams and their minor-league affiliates.  During Charlie Hodge’s era in the NHL, teams were only allowed to carry one goaltender so Hodge was only used in case of emergency.  He played backup to superstar Jacques Plante for the Canadiens.  Charlie Hodge got to play full time after Plante’s trade in 1962, he won the Vezina Trophy for best goaltender in 1963-64 and shared the trophy with Gump Worsley in 1965-1966.  His name appears on the Stanley Cup six times in 1953 and from 1956-1960 although he only played in one of the finals. Having been left unprotected by the Canadiens, Charlie Hodge was picked up by the Oakland Seals in the 1967 expansion draft.  He was an expansion pick again in 1970 by the Vancouver Canucks.  He retired as player in 1971 and was recruited as a scout by GM John Ferguson of the Winnipeg Jets a decade later.  He has served as scout for Tampa Bay Lightning and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Own a piece of hockey history with a Charlie Hodge Autographed Photo-Montreal Canadiens Game Action 8x10!  
  • Charlie Hodge Montreal Canadiens Signed Photo-Goal Save vs Mikita 8x10 This hand signed Charlie Hodge Montreal Canadiens Signed Photo-Goal Save vs Mikita 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Hodge.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Charlie Hodge: Charlie Hodge was a goaltender that was active in professional hockey from 1955-1971 for the Montreal Canadiens, Oakland Seals and the Vancouver Canucks, alternating with the NHL teams and their minor-league affiliates.  During Charlie Hodge’s era in the NHL, teams were only allowed to carry one goaltender so Hodge was only used in case of emergency.  He played backup to superstar Jacques Plante for the Canadiens.  Charlie Hodge got to play full time after Plante’s trade in 1962, he won the Vezina Trophy for best goaltender in 1963-64 and shared the trophy with Gump Worsley in 1965-1966.  His name appears on the Stanley Cup six times in 1953 and from 1956-1960 although he only played in one of the finals. Having been left unprotected by the Canadiens, Charlie Hodge was picked up by the Oakland Seals in the 1967 expansion draft.  He was an expansion pick again in 1970 by the Vancouver Canucks.  He retired as a player in 1971 and was recruited as a scout by GM John Ferguson of the Winnipeg Jets a decade later.  He has served as a scout for Tampa Bay Lightning and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Own a piece of hockey history with a Charlie Hodge Montreal Canadiens Signed Photo-Goal Save vs Mikita 8x10!  
  • Bob Gainey Autographed Puck-Montreal Canadiens Hockey This Bob Gainey Autographed Puck-Montreal Canadiens Hockey has been personally autographed by Mr. Gainey.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Bob Gainey: Bob Gainey played 16 seasons in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and was known as one of the best defensive forwards and all-around players of his time.  His combination of speed, determination, and physical play earned him four consecutive Frank J. Selke Trophies as the league’s best defensive forward from 1976-1979, the same years he helped lead his team to four Stanley Cup Championships. In 1982, Bob Gainey succeeded Serge Savard and became Captain of the Montreal Canadiens.  In 1986, he won his fifth career Stanley Cup and he announced his retirement the following year.  In all, Bob Gainey finished his career after 1160 regular season games with 239 goals and 263 assists.  He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992. After his retirement as a player, Bob Gainey went on to coach the Minnesota North Stars and also became the team’s general manager.  He received another Stanley Cup as GM of the Dallas Stars in 1999.  Gainey later on became general manager and interim coach for the Montreal Canadiens. Own a piece of hockey history with a Bob Gainey Autographed Puck-Montreal Canadiens Hockey!  
  • Bob Gainey Photo-Signed Team Canada 1976 Canada Cup 8x10 This hand signed Bob Gainey Photo-Signed Team Canada 1976 Canada Cup 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Gainey.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Bob Gainey: Bob Gainey played 16 seasons in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and was known as one of the best defensive forwards and all-around players of his time.  His combination of speed, determination, and physical play earned him four consecutive Frank J. Selke Trophies as the league’s best defensive forward from 1976-1979, the same years he helped lead his team to four Stanley Cup Championships. In 1982, Bob Gainey succeeded Serge Savard and became Captain of the Montreal Canadiens.  In 1986, he won his fifth career Stanley Cup and he announced his retirement the following year.  In all, Bob Gainey finished his career after 1160 regular season games with 239 goals and 263 assists.  He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992. After his retirement as a player, Bob Gainey went on to coach the Minnesota North Stars and also became the team’s general manager.  He received another Stanley Cup as GM of the Dallas Stars in 1999.  Gainey later on became general manager and interim coach for the Montreal Canadiens. Own a piece of hockey history with a Bob Gainey Photo-Signed Team Canada 1976 Canada Cup 8x10!  
  • Bob Gainey Captain Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens 8x10 This hand signed Bob Gainey Captain Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Gainey.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Bob Gainey: Bob Gainey played 16 seasons in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and was known as one of the best defensive forwards and all-around players of his time.  His combination of speed, determination, and physical play earned him four consecutive Frank J. Selke Trophies as the league’s best defensive forward from 1976-1979, the same years he helped lead his team to four Stanley Cup Championships. In 1982, Bob Gainey succeeded Serge Savard and became Captain of the Montreal Canadiens.  In 1986, he won his fifth career Stanley Cup and he announced his retirement the following year.  In all, Bob Gainey finished his career after 1160 regular season games with 239 goals and 263 assists.  He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992. After his retirement as a player, Bob Gainey went on to coach the Minnesota North Stars and also became the team’s general manager.  He received another Stanley Cup as GM of the Dallas Stars in 1999.  Gainey later on became general manager and interim coach for the Montreal Canadiens. Own a piece of hockey history with a Bob Gainey Captain Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens 8x10!  
  • John Ferguson Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens Hockey Puck This John Ferguson Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens Hockey Puck has been personally autographed by Mr. Ferguson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about John Ferguson: John Ferguson was an NHL winger and enforcer playing for the Montreal Canadiens during their glory years.  His career was short, lasting only 8 seasons.  He was recruited to act as an enforcer, protecting captain and hockey legend Jean Beliveau.  Although known for his willingness to drop the gloves, John Ferguson was also an effective goal scorer, leading all NHL rookies in scoring in his first season and finishing as runner-up for the Calder Trophy.  He won five Stanley Cups with the Canadiens in 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969 and 1971. Following his retirement as a player, John Ferguson became an assistant coach for Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series.  He later became head coach and general manager of the New York Rangers and Winnipeg Jets. In his later years, John Ferguson returned to his passion for horses by becoming general manager of the Windsor Raceway.  He passed away from cancer in 2005. Own a piece of hockey history with a John Ferguson Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens Hockey Puck!  
  • John Ferguson Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens Breakaway 8x10 This hand signed John Ferguson Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens Breakaway 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Ferguson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about John Ferguson: John Ferguson was an NHL winger and enforcer playing for the Montreal Canadiens during their glory years.  His career was short, lasting only 8 seasons.  He was recruited to act as an enforcer, protecting captain and hockey legend Jean Beliveau.  Although known for his willingness to drop the gloves, John Ferguson was also an effective goal scorer, leading all NHL rookies in scoring in his first season and finishing as runner-up for the Calder Trophy.  He won five Stanley Cups with the Canadiens in 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969 and 1971. Following his retirement as a player, John Ferguson became an assistant coach for Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series.  He later became head coach and general manager of the New York Rangers and Winnipeg Jets. In his later years, John Ferguson returned to his passion for horses by becoming general manager of the Windsor Raceway.  He passed away from cancer in 2005. Own a piece of hockey history with a John Ferguson Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens Breakaway 8x10!  
  • John Ferguson Fight Photo Autographed-Montreal Canadiens 8x10 This hand signed John Ferguson Fight Photo Autographed-Montreal Canadiens 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Ferguson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about John Ferguson: John Ferguson was an NHL winger and enforcer playing for the Montreal Canadiens during their glory years.  His career was short, lasting only 8 seasons.  He was recruited to act as an enforcer, protecting captain and hockey legend Jean Beliveau.  Although known for his willingness to drop the gloves, John Ferguson was also an effective goal scorer, leading all NHL rookies in scoring in his first season and finishing as runner-up for the Calder Trophy.  He won five Stanley Cups with the Canadiens in 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969 and 1971. Following his retirement as a player, John Ferguson became an assistant coach for Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series.  He later became head coach and general manager of the New York Rangers and Winnipeg Jets. In his later years, John Ferguson returned to his passion for horses by becoming general manager of the Windsor Raceway.  He passed away from cancer in 2005. Own a piece of hockey history with a John Ferguson Fight Photo Autographed-Montreal Canadiens 8x10!  
  • Vincent Damphousse Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens NHL Puck This Vincent Damphousse Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens NHL Puck has been personally autographed by Mr. Damphousse.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Vincent Damphousse: Vincent Damphousse is a retired NHL center that played for 18 seasons for teams such as the Toronto Maple Leafs, Edmonton Oilers, Montreal Canadiens and the San Jose Sharks.  He was drafted 6th overall in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs.  He spent 5 seasons with the Leafs before being traded to the Edmonton Oilers. In 1992, Vincent Damphousse was traded to his hometown of Montreal where he had a nearly 100 point season leading the Canadiens into the playoffs.  In the postseason, he had 23 points in 20 games and was the winner of his first Stanley Cup Championship. In 1998-1999, Vincent Damphousse was traded to the San Jose Sharks where he was one of their most consistent players.  He scored his 1000th career point with the Sharks. Vincent Damphousse regards the 1991 All-Star Game as the highlight of his career.  He was named MVP after scoring 4 goals and becoming one of only 4 players to ever do so. After retirement, Vincent Damphousse served as a hockey analyst for a French language television network in Montreal. Own a piece of hockey history with a Vincent Damphousse Signed Puck-Montreal Canadiens NHL Puck!  
  • Vincent Damphousse Montreal Canadiens Captain 8x10 Signed Photo This Vincent Damphousse Montreal Canadiens Captain 8x10 Signed Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Damphousse.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Vincent Damphousse: Vincent Damphousse is a retired NHL center that played for 18 seasons for teams such as the Toronto Maple Leafs, Edmonton Oilers, Montreal Canadiens and the San Jose Sharks.  He was drafted 6th overall in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs.  He spent 5 seasons with the Leafs before being traded to the Edmonton Oilers. In 1992, Vincent Damphousse was traded to his hometown of Montreal where he had a nearly 100 point season leading the Canadiens into the playoffs.  In the postseason, he had 23 points in 20 games and was the winner of his first Stanley Cup Championship. In 1998-1999, Vincent Damphousse was traded to the San Jose Sharks where he was one of their most consistent players.  He scored his 1000th career point with the Sharks. Vincent Damphousse regards the 1991 All-Star Game as the highlight of his career.  He was named MVP after scoring 4 goals and becoming one of only 4 players to ever do so. After retirement, Vincent Damphousse served as a hockey analyst for a French language television network in Montreal. Own a piece of hockey history with a Vincent Damphousse Montreal Canadiens Captain 8x10 Signed Photo!  
  • Yvan Cournoyer Montreal Canadiens Autographed Photo 8x10 This Yvan Cournoyer Montreal Canadiens Autographed Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Cournoyer.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Yvan Cournoyer: Yvan Cournoyer is a retired NHL right winger that played his entire career with the Montreal Canadiens from 1963-1979.  He was nicknamed “the Roadrunner” as he was known for his small size and lightning quick speed.  His superior stickhandling skills and powerful shot made him a leading goal scorer with the Canadiens and he was a 10 time Stanley Cup Champion throughout his career. After the retirement of Henri Richard, Yvan Cournoyer was made captain of the Montreal Canadiens and the quick winger helped lead his team to the cup in both his years as captain.  Unfortunately, Cournoyer had back pain and multiple surgeries that forced him to retire early in 1979.  He ended his career 4th in the Canadiens all-time scoring behind Guy Lafleur, Maurice Richard and Jean Beliveau. Internationally, Yvan Cournoyer represented Team Canada and he was part of the historic 1972 Summit Series, where he scored 3 goals including one in the final game. Yvan Cournoyer was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982.  He has been named to the list of the “100 Greatest Players in NHL History”. He currently serves as an official ambassador to the Montreal Canadiens. Own a piece of hockey history with a Yvan Cournoyer Montreal Canadiens Autographed Photo 8x10!
  • Shayne Corson Autographed Puck-Montreal Canadiens This Shayne Corson Autographed Puck-Montreal Canadiens has been personally autographed by Mr. Corson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Shayne Corson: Shayne Corson was a hockey left winger that played for 19 seasons in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, St. Louis Blues, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Dallas Stars.  Corson was a gritty power forward that provided steady offense and a strong leadership presence.  He spent six seasons with the Montreal Canadiens before being traded to the Edmonton Oilers where he was made captain. After 3 seasons with the Oilers, Shayne Corson signed with the St. Louis Blues.  After a season he was traded to the Montreal Canadiens.  Corson played three seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs alongside brother-in-law Darcy Tucker.  He played the final season of his NHL career with the Dallas Stars.  At the end of his career, Shayne Corson had played in 1156 regular season games, with 693 points and 2357 penalty minutes. Own a piece of hockey history with a Shayne Corson Autographed Puck-Montreal Canadiens!  
  • Elmer Lach Signed Jersey-Montreal Canadiens 1946 Stanley Cup Retro CCM This is an official licensed hand-signed Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens 1946 Stanley Cup 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. Lach has personally autographed the jersey.  To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from A J Sportsworld is included with your purchase. Learn More about Elmer Lach: Elmer Lach was a great centre that played 14 seasons in the NHL all of which were with the Montreal Canadiens.  Lach joined the NHL in 1940 and retired in 1954.  He was part of the high scoring "Punch line" alongside wingers Maurice Richard and Toe Black and he led the NHL in scoring twice.  In 1945, Elmer Lach was rewarded with the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's Most Valuable Player.  Lach also was the first recipient of the Art Ross Trophy given to the player with the most points at the end of the regular season.  Lach won the Stanley Cup three times with the Canadiens. Elmer Lach was a gifted player that had superior speed and passing ability.  He was a tough competitor that wasn’t afraid to fight for the puck.  Although he sustained many injuries through his career, he often tried to hide it to stay in the game. Lach retired after the 1953-1954 season as the league's all-time leading scorer, having played 664 regular season games, scoring 215 goals and 408 assists for 623 points.  After retirement Elmer Lach coached the Montreal Junior Canadiens and the Montreal Royals for two seasons.  Elmer Lach was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966 and his number 16 was retired a second time by the Canadiens (the first time it was retired for Henri Richard).  In 2017 before the Winter Classic, Elmer Lach was part of the first group of players to be named one of the "100 Greatest Players in NHL history". Own a piece of hockey history with a Elmer Lach Signed Jersey-Montreal Canadiens 1946 Stanley Cup Retro CCM!    
  • Elmer Lach Photo-Signed Montreal Canadiens Vintage Action vs Boston 8x10 This hand signed Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens Vintage Action vs Boston 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Lach.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from A J Sportsworld. Learn More about Elmer Lach: Elmer Lach was a great centre that played 14 seasons in the NHL all of which were with the Montreal Canadiens.  Lach joined the NHL in 1940 and retired in 1954.  He was part of the high scoring "Punch line" alongside wingers Maurice Richard and Toe Black and he led the NHL in scoring twice.  In 1945, Elmer Lach was rewarded with the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's Most Valuable Player.  Lach also was the first recipient of the Art Ross Trophy given to the player with the most points at the end of the regular season.  Lach won the Stanley Cup three times with the Canadiens. Elmer Lach was a gifted player that had superior speed and passing ability.  He was a tough competitor that wasn’t afraid to fight for the puck.  Although he sustained many injuries through his career, he often tried to hide it to stay in the game. Lach retired after the 1953-1954 season as the league's all-time leading scorer, having played 664 regular season games, scoring 215 goals and 408 assists for 623 points.  After retirement Elmer Lach coached the Montreal Junior Canadiens and the Montreal Royals for two seasons.  Elmer Lach was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966 and his number 16 was retired a second time by the Canadiens (the first time it was retired for Henri Richard).  In 2017 before the Winter Classic, Elmer Lach was part of the first group of players to be named one of the "100 Greatest Players in NHL history". Own a piece of hockey history with a Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens Autographed Vintage Action vs Boston 8x10 Photo!  
  • Elmer Lach Autographed Photo-Montreal Canadiens Playmaker 8x10 This hand signed Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens Playmaker 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Lach.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from A J Sportsworld. Learn More about Elmer Lach: Elmer Lach was a great centre that played 14 seasons in the NHL all of which were with the Montreal Canadiens.  Lach joined the NHL in 1940 and retired in 1954.  He was part of the high scoring "Punch line" alongside wingers Maurice Richard and Toe Black and he led the NHL in scoring twice.  In 1945, Elmer Lach was rewarded with the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's Most Valuable Player.  Lach also was the first recipient of the Art Ross Trophy given to the player with the most points at the end of the regular season.  Lach won the Stanley Cup three times with the Canadiens. Elmer Lach was a gifted player that had superior speed and passing ability.  He was a tough competitor that wasn’t afraid to fight for the puck.  Although he sustained many injuries through his career, he often tried to hide it to stay in the game. Lach retired after the 1953-1954 season as the league's all-time leading scorer, having played 664 regular season games, scoring 215 goals and 408 assists for 623 points.  After retirement Elmer Lach coached the Montreal Junior Canadiens and the Montreal Royals for two seasons.  Elmer Lach was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966 and his number 16 was retired a second time by the Canadiens (the first time it was retired for Henri Richard).  In 2017 before the Winter Classic, Elmer Lach was part of the first group of players to be named one of the "100 Greatest Players in NHL history". Own a piece of hockey history with a Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens Autographed Playmaker 8x10 Photo!  
  • Elmer Lach Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens Color Pose 8x10 This hand signed Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens Color Pose 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Lach.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from A J Sportsworld. Learn More about Elmer Lach: Elmer Lach was a great centre that played 14 seasons in the NHL all of which were with the Montreal Canadiens.  Lach joined the NHL in 1940 and retired in 1954.  He was part of the high scoring "Punch line" alongside wingers Maurice Richard and Toe Black and he led the NHL in scoring twice.  In 1945, Elmer Lach was rewarded with the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's Most Valuable Player.  Lach also was the first recipient of the Art Ross Trophy given to the player with the most points at the end of the regular season.  Lach won the Stanley Cup three times with the Canadiens. Elmer Lach was a gifted player that had superior speed and passing ability.  He was a tough competitor that wasn’t afraid to fight for the puck.  Although he sustained many injuries through his career, he often tried to hide it to stay in the game. Lach retired after the 1953-1954 season as the league's all-time leading scorer, having played 664 regular season games, scoring 215 goals and 408 assists for 623 points.  After retirement Elmer Lach coached the Montreal Junior Canadiens and the Montreal Royals for two seasons.  Elmer Lach was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966 and his number 16 was retired a second time by the Canadiens (the first time it was retired for Henri Richard).  In 2017 before the Winter Classic, Elmer Lach was part of the first group of players to be named one of the "100 Greatest Players in NHL history". Own a piece of hockey history with a Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens Autographed Color Pose 8x10 Photo!  
  • Elmer Lach Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens Carry Off Celebration 8x10 This hand signed Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens Carry Off Celebration 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Lach.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from A J Sportsworld. Learn More about Elmer Lach: Elmer Lach was a great centre that played 14 seasons in the NHL all of which were with the Montreal Canadiens.  Lach joined the NHL in 1940 and retired in 1954.  He was part of the high scoring "Punch line" alongside wingers Maurice Richard and Toe Black and he led the NHL in scoring twice.  In 1945, Elmer Lach was rewarded with the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's Most Valuable Player.  Lach also was the first recipient of the Art Ross Trophy given to the player with the most points at the end of the regular season.  Lach won the Stanley Cup three times with the Canadiens. Elmer Lach was a gifted player that had superior speed and passing ability.  He was a tough competitor that wasn’t afraid to fight for the puck.  Although he sustained many injuries through his career, he often tried to hide it to stay in the game. Lach retired after the 1953-1954 season as the league's all-time leading scorer, having played 664 regular season games, scoring 215 goals and 408 assists for 623 points.  After retirement Elmer Lach coached the Montreal Junior Canadiens and the Montreal Royals for two seasons.  Elmer Lach was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966 and his number 16 was retired a second time by the Canadiens (the first time it was retired for Henri Richard).  In 2017 before the Winter Classic, Elmer Lach was part of the first group of players to be named one of the "100 Greatest Players in NHL history". Own a piece of hockey history with a Elmer Lach Montreal Canadiens Autographed Carry Off Celebration 8x10 Photo!  
  • 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!  
  • 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!  
  • 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!  
  • 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 !  
  • 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!  
  • Pierre Bouchard Montreal Canadiens Autographed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Pierre Bouchard Montreal Canadiens Autographed 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Bouchard.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ's Sportsworld. Learn More about Pierre Bouchard: Hockey runs in the blood of NHLer Pierre Bouchard, who followed in his father Butch’s footsteps becoming a defenceman for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1970s.  Pierre was called up from the minors for the 1971 season after the Habs had failed to make the playoffs the previous season for the first time in 22 years.  Fresh young talent was just what the Canadiens needed to not only make the playoffs but win the Stanley Cup.  Pierre Bouchard went on to win another four Cups with the Montreal Canadiens.  His five cups along with this father’s four gave them the distinction of most Stanley Cup wins among a father/son duo in NHL history. Just like his father, Pierre Bouchard was an excellent stay at home defenceman.  He was often one to break up fights although he preferred to play a clean game himself. After 8 seasons with the Canadiens, Pierre Bouchard was traded to the Washington Capitals where he played for 4 seasons before announcing his retirement in 1982.  After retirement, Bouchard went into broadcasting, becoming one of the most popular French-speaking analysts. Own a piece of hockey history with a Pierre Bouchard Montreal Canadiens Autographed 8x10 Photo!  
  • Butch Bouchard Autographed Montreal Canadiens On Ice 8x10 Photo This hand signed Butch Bouchard Montreal Canadiens Autographed On Ice 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Bouchard.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld. Learn More about Butch Bouchard: Butch Bouchard was an NHL defenceman playing his entire career from 1941 to 1956 for the Montreal Canadiens.  He was known for his strong physical presence and was one of the best body checkers of his era although he was a clean player, rarely engaging in fights on the ice.  Bouchard was a stay at home defenceman with superior passing skills that often started off offensive rushes for the Canadiens. Butch Bouchard was a leader for his team and took on the role of mentor for his younger players.  He was named captain of the Habs for 8 seasons and he helped lead his team to 4 Stanley Cup victories.  He was named to 4 All-Star Games and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966.   His son, Pierre Bouchard, also played defence for the Canadiens in the 1970s and was a part of five Stanley Cup wins giving them the distinction of the most Stanley Cups for any father and son in NHL history. After his retirement, Butch Bouchard focused on amateur hockey in the Montreal area and continued to serve as coach and mentor for young defencemen in the junior leagues. Own a piece of hockey history with a Butch Bouchard Autographed Montreal Canadiens On Ice 8x10 Photo!  
  • Brian Bellows Montreal Canadiens Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo This hand signed Brian Bellows Montreal Canadiens Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Bellows. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures.   Learn More about Brian Bellows: Brian Bellows was a hot young prospect drafted 2nd overall into the NHL by the Minnesota North Stars in 1982.  He was compared to superstar Wayne Gretzky which led to a tough rookie season for the young winger.  Half way through the season, Bellows vastly improved leading him to finish the season with 35 goals.  In 1983, he was named interim captain for the North Stars making him the youngest captain at the time at 19 years and 4 month. Brian Bellows spent 10 seasons with the North Stars as a leading goal scorer and fan favorite.  He was also known for his heavy commitment to charity work and was involved with many different causes including the Special Olympics, MADD and raising drug awareness. In a shocking trade, Brian Bellows joined the Montreal Canadiens in 1992.  He  had a successful season with the Habs that included 88 points (second highest in his career), and 15 playoff points that helped the Canadiens bring home the 1993 Stanley Cup. Bellows also played for the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Anaheim Ducks and the Washington Capitals.  He ended his playing career in 1999 after become the 54th person in the NHL to score 1000 points in just over 1000 NHL games.   Own a piece of hockey history with a Brian Bellows Montreal Canadiens Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo!  
  • 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!  
  • Darryl Sittler Signed Photo Toronto Maple Leafs 2014 Winter Classic 8x10 This hand signed Darryl Sittler Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed 2014 Winter Classic 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Sittler. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from A J Sportsworld.   Learn More about Darryl Sittler Darryl Sittler is a retired NHL Centre who played professional hockey from 1970 until 1985 for the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Philadelphia Flyers and the Detroit Red Wings.  In his first season as captain of the Maple Leafs, he finished the season with 41 goals and 59 assists, the first Leaf ever to reach the one-hundred-point level.  In the Canada Cup that year, he scored the winning goal for Team Canada in overtime.  Sittler also set an NHL record for most points in one game which still stands. Due to a breakdown in communication with ownership and management of the Maple Leafs, Sittler requested to be traded.  In 1982 he was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers where he played one season.  On the same day the Flyers were going to announce Sittler as their captain, he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings. After retirement, Sittler was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1989.  He was also elected to the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Canadian Walk of Fame in 2016.  On October 15, 2016, the Toronto Maple Leafs officially retired Darryl Sittler’s jersey number 27.  Sittler was also named on the Hockey News’ list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.   Own a piece of hockey history with a Darryl Sittler Signed Photo Toronto Maple Leafs 2014 Winter Classic 8x10!  
  • Lanny McDonald Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Playmaker 8x10 Photo This hand signed Lanny McDonald Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Playmaker 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. McDonald. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from A J Sportsworld.  

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    Lanny McDonald is a retired NHL winger that spent 16 seasons playing professional hockey for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Colorado Rockies and the Calgary Flames.  During his career, McDonald scored 500 goals and accumulated over 1000 points.  The offensive forward had 3 consecutive 40 goal seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs before he was traded to the Colorado Rockies in 1979.  The deal was met with fan protests outside Maple Leaf Gardens. Lanny McDonald was named captain of the Rockies where he only played in one full season before he was again traded.  This time he went to his hometown Calgary Flames where he would play for the rest of his career. Playing for the Calgary Flames, Lanny McDonald had some of the best years of his career.  The 1982-83 season saw McDonald battling Wayne Gretzky for top goal scorer in the league.  He finished the season with 66 goals, just 5 goals behind superstar Gretzky’s total of 71.  His 66 goals still stand as highest number of goals in a single season for the Calgary Flames organization.  He received the Bill Masterson Trophy for “perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey.”  He ended his career on a high note, winning the Stanley Cup in 1989.  His jersey number 9, was the first to be retired by the Calgary Flames.  As well, Lanny McDonald was the first Calgary Flame to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992. Own a piece of hockey history with a Lanny McDonald Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Playmaker 8x10 Photo!  
  • Dave Keon Autographed Photo Toronto Maple Leafs Overhead vs Seals 8x10 This hand signed Dave Keon Toronto Maple Leafs Signed Overhead vs Seals 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Keon. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from A J Sportsworld.   Learn More about Dave Keon: Dave Keon was an NHL center most known for his years spent with the Toronto Maple Leafs where he played for 15 seasons from 1960 to 1975.  He joined the Leafs at the tender age of 19 and he took the league by storm winning rookie of the year and the Calder Memorial Trophy with 20 goals and 45 total points.  He was the Leafs’ leading goal scorer for 5 seasons and one of the best defensive forwards of his time.  Dave Keon won four Stanley Cup Championships with the Leafs organization as well as playoff MVP in the 1967 Stanley Cup Final. Despite Dave Keon’s talent and success on the ice, bitter disputes with Toronto Maple Leafs ownership and management saw Keon move to the WHA in 1975.  He played for the Minnesota Fighting Saints and Indianapolis Racers before returning to the NHL in 1977-1978 to play alongside Gordie Howe for the New England Whalers (renamed the Hartford Whalers in 1979). Dave Keon did eventually reconcile his relationship with the Toronto Maple Leafs, he was commemorated with a statue on Legends Row alongside other Leaf legends.  In 2016, Keon’s number 14 was retired by the Toronto Maple Leafs and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dave Keon Autographed Photo Toronto Maple Leafs Overhead vs Seals 8x10!  
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