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  • Rogie Vachon Autographed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Hockey Goalie 8x10 This hand signed  Detroit Red Wings Hockey Goalie 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Rogie Vachon.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Rogie Vachon: Rogie Vachon was an NHL goaltender that was active from 1965-1982 playing for the Montreal Canadiens, LA Kings, Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins.  Vachon entered the NHL as backup goaltender for the Canadiens but his playoff success ensured him a spot on the team roster.  Vachon went on to win the Vezina Trophy with teammate Gump Worsley the following season as the lead the team to two back to back Stanley Cup Championships in 1968 and 1969 and a third in 1971. Rogie Vachon was traded to the Los Angeles King where he played from 1971 to 1978 where he celebrated some of the best moments of his career.  He was team MVP for 4 consecutive years starting in 1973.  He was runner up for the Vezina Trophy in 1975 and he was selected for NHL Second All-Star Team in 1975 and 1977.  Vachon was considered one of the best one-to-one goaltenders in his era and he never allowed a single goal on a penalty shot for his entire career.  Rogie Vachon was honoured by the Los Angeles Kings as his was the first number retired by the franchise in 1985.  Following his retirement as a player, Rogie Vachon continued to serve the LA Kings as GM from 1984-1992.  He was interim head coach on 3 separate occasions.  Vachon continues to serve as Royal Ambassador for the Kings. Own a piece of hockey history with a Rogie Vachon Detroit Red Wings Autographed Hockey Goalie 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures today!    
  • Marcel Dionne Summit Series Autographed 1972 Canada/CCCP Puck w/ HOF Note This hand signed NHL Hockey Puck has been personally autographed by Marcel Dionne. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Marcel Dionne: Marcel Dionne is an NHL Hall of Famer that retired in 1989 after playing 18 seasons for the Detroit Red Wings, LA Kings and New York Rangers.   He was drafted in 1971, second overall by the Detroit Red Wings where he played for 4 seasons. Marcel Dionne was traded to the Los Angeles Kings where he played on the Triple Crown Line with teammates Charlie Simmer and Dave Taylor.  Despite his successful on ice performance during the regular season, Marcel Dionne and his team never made it past the second round in three playoff appearances. Marcel Dionne was traded to the New York Rangers where he was reunited with his minor league teammate Guy Lafleur.  Dionne played another two and a half seasons with the Rangers, before announcing his retirement in 1989. Despite not winning a Stanley Cup Championship, Marcel Dionne was a gifted hockey player with many notable achievements.  Dionne ranks third in the NHL for most 100+ points season with 8, behind Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.  He ranks 5th in all time goals scored with 731 and finished his career with 1771 points. Own a piece of hockey history with a Marcel Dionne Summit Series Autographed 1972 Canada/CCCP Puck w/ HOF Note from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Marcel Dionne Team Canada Autographed Canada Cup Hockey Puck This hand signed NHL Hockey Puck has been personally autographed by Marcel Dionne. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Marcel Dionne: Marcel Dionne is an NHL Hall of Famer that retired in 1989 after playing 18 seasons for the Detroit Red Wings, LA Kings and New York Rangers.   He was drafted in 1971, second overall by the Detroit Red Wings where he played for 4 seasons. Marcel Dionne was traded to the Los Angeles Kings where he played on the Triple Crown Line with teammates Charlie Simmer and Dave Taylor.  Despite his successful on ice performance during the regular season, Marcel Dionne and his team never made it past the second round in three playoff appearances. Marcel Dionne was traded to the New York Rangers where he was reunited with his minor league teammate Guy Lafleur.  Dionne played another two and a half seasons with the Rangers, before announcing his retirement in 1989. Despite not winning a Stanley Cup Championship, Marcel Dionne was a gifted hockey player with many notable achievements.  Dionne ranks third in the NHL for most 100+ points season with 8, behind Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.  He ranks 5th in all time goals scored with 731 and finished his career with 1771 points. Own a piece of hockey history with a Marcel Dionne Team Canada Autographed Canada Cup Hockey Puck from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Marcel Dionne Detroit Red Wings Autographed Captain 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Marcel Dionne. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Marcel Dionne: Marcel Dionne is an NHL Hall of Famer that retired in 1989 after playing 18 seasons for the Detroit Red Wings, LA Kings and New York Rangers.   He was drafted in 1971, second overall by the Detroit Red Wings where he played for 4 seasons. Marcel Dionne was traded to the Los Angeles Kings where he played on the Triple Crown Line with teammates Charlie Simmer and Dave Taylor.  Despite his successful on ice performance during the regular season, Marcel Dionne and his team never made it past the second round in three playoff appearances. Marcel Dionne was traded to the New York Rangers where he was reunited with his minor league teammate Guy Lafleur.  Dionne played another two and a half seasons with the Rangers, before announcing his retirement in 1989. Despite not winning a Stanley Cup Championship, Marcel Dionne was a gifted hockey player with many notable achievements.  Dionne ranks third in the NHL for most 100+ points season with 8, behind Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.  He ranks 5th in all time goals scored with 731 and finished his career with 1771 points. Own a piece of hockey history with a Marcel Dionne Detroit Red Wings Autographed Captain 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Paul Coffey Detroit Red Wings Signed Hockey Puck with HOF Inscription This hand signed Detroit Red Wings hockey puck has been personally autographed by Paul Coffey.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn more about Paul Coffey: Paul Coffey, known for his speed and scoring prowess, ranks second all-time among NHL defencemen in career goals, assists and points behind Boston Bruins legend Ray Bourque. Coffey was drafted 6th overall in the 1980 NHL entry draft.  Paul Coffey became only the second defenceman in NHL history to score 40 goals in a season during the 1983-84 Stanley Cup winning season. Paul Coffey won the Norris Trophy in 1985-86 season, while breaking another Bruins legend Bobby Orr's  record for goals in a season by a defenseman, scoring 48. His 138 points that year was second only to Orr (139 in 1970-71) among defencemen. Paul Coffey has played for multiple NHL teams including the Edmonton Oilers (1980-1987) in which he won 3 Stanley Cups, the Pittsburgh Penguins (1987-1992) in which he won his final Stanley Cup, the Los Angeles Kings (part of the 1992 and 93 season), the Detroit Red Wings (1993-1996), 20 games with the Hartford Whalers in 1996, The Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Blackhawks, Carolina Hurricanes and retiring with the Boston Bruins in 2001. Paul Coffey is a 4 time Stanley Cup Champion, three time Norris Trophy award winner (1985, 1986 and 1995) and a 14 time NHL All Star. Paul Coffey was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 8th 2004 and his number 7 was retired by the Edmonton Oilers on October 18 2005. Buy your Paul Coffey Detroit Red Wings Signed Hockey Puck with HOF Inscription today and own a piece of hockey history!
  • Paul Coffey Detroit Red Wings Autographed Action 8X10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Paul Coffey. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn more about Paul Coffey: Paul Coffey, known for his speed and scoring prowess, ranks second all-time among NHL defencemen in career goals, assists and points behind Boston Bruins legend Ray Bourque. Coffey was drafted 6th overall in the 1980 NHL entry draft.  Paul Coffey became only the second defenceman in NHL history to score 40 goals in a season during the 1983-84 Stanley Cup winning season. Paul Coffey won the Norris Trophy in 1985-86 season, while breaking another Bruins legend Bobby Orr's  record for goals in a season by a defenseman, scoring 48. His 138 points that year was second only to Orr (139 in 1970-71) among defencemen. Paul Coffey has played for multiple NHL teams including the Edmonton Oilers (1980-1987) in which he won 3 Stanley Cups, the Pittsburgh Penguins (1987-1992) in which he won his final Stanley Cup, the Los Angeles Kings (part of the 1992 and 93 season), the Detroit Red Wings (1993-1996), 20 games with the Hartford Whalers in 1996, The Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Blackhawks, Carolina Hurricanes and retiring with the Boston Bruins in 2001. Paul Coffey is a 4 time Stanley Cup Champion, three time Norris Trophy award winner (1985, 1986 and 1995) and a 14 time NHL All Star. Paul Coffey was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 8th 2004 and his number 7 was retired by the Edmonton Oilers on October 18 2005. Buy your Paul Coffey Detroit Red Wings Autographed Action 8X10 Photo today and own a piece of hockey history!
  • 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!  
  • Don Cherry Detroit Octopus Autographed Coaches Corner 8x10 Photo This Don Cherry Detroit Octopus Autographed Coaches Corner 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 Detroit Octopus Autographed Coaches Corner 8x10 Photo!
  • Adam Oates St. Louis Blues Autographed 8x10 Action Photo This Adam Oates St. Louis Blues Autographed 8x10 Action Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Oates.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. 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 St. Louis Blues Autographed 8x10 Action Photo!  
  • Adam Oates Detroit Red Wings Autographed 8x10 Photo This Adam Oates Detroit Red Wings Autographed 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Oates.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. 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 Detroit Red Wings Autographed 8x10 Photo!  
  • Zdeno Chara Ottawa Senators Fighting Autographed Photo 8x10 This Zdeno Chara Ottawa Senators Fighting Autographed Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Chara.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Zdeno Chara: Zdeno Chara is an NHL defenseman and current captain of the Boston Bruins.  Chara emigrated to North America from his native Slovakia at the age of 19 with one year remaining in junior eligibility to learn how to play hockey here with a smaller ice surface.  He was drafted by the New York Islanders in the 1996 Entry Draft and began playing on the team in the 1997-1998 season. Zdeno Chara is an excellent stay-at-home defenseman who at 6 foot 9 inches is the tallest player in the NHL.  His tall stature makes him physically intimidating and he is known as a hard hitter.  He has a powerful slapshot and his offensive numbers increase year over year. Chara spent four seasons with the Islanders and another five with the Ottawa Senators.  The Sens recognized his growing skills as he turned into an elite defenseman.  In 2006, Zdeno Chara joined the Boston Bruins and was made captain.  Chara would reach the 50-point mark with the Bruins and in 2011, his efforts were rewards with his first Stanley Cup Championship.  Chara was also the recipient of the James Norris Trophy for leagues’ best defenseman. Internationally, Chara represents his native Slovakia and has appeared in three Winter Olympics including being chosen as the flag bearer during the opening ceremonies in 2014.  He has also been part of several World Hockey Championships, and World Cup of Hockey. Own a piece of hockey history with a Zdeno Chara Ottawa Senators Fighting Autographed Photo 8x10!  
  • Terry O'Reilly Boston Bruins Signed Enforcer Post Fight Photo 8x10 This Terry O'Reilly Boston Bruins Signed Enforcer Post Fight Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. O'Reilly.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Terry O’Reilly: Terry O’Reilly was a tenacious winger that played his entire NHL career with the Boston Bruins from 1971-1985.  He was part of the “Lunch Bucket Crew” of the Bruins that were known as grinders and enforcers under Don Cherry’s leadership.  O’Reilly was known as a tough player who racked up 200 plus penalty minutes in five consecutive seasons.  He was called “Bloody O’Reilly” by the press and was called “Taz” by teammate Phil Esposito for his reckless play reminiscent of the cartoon character the Tasmanian Devil. Although O’Reilly was best known for his physical side of the game, he was also a decent goal scorer with his best season being 1977-1978 where he had 29 goals and 90 points.  He captained the Boston Bruins for two years and also appeared in two All-Star games.  At the end of his playing career, Terry O’Reilly had accumulated 2095 penalty minutes as well as 606 points in his 13 seasons.  After retirement, O’Reilly became an assistant coach and later head coach of the Boston Bruins. Own a piece of hockey history with a Terry O'Reilly Boston Bruins Autographed Enforcer Post Fight 8x10 Photo!  
  • Rick Middleton Autographed Puck-Boston Bruins Hockey Puck This Rick Middleton Autographed Puck-Boston Bruins Hockey Puck has been personally autographed by Mr. Middleton.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Rick Middleton: Rick Middleton was a right winger that played in the NHL from 1974-1988 for the New York Rangers and the Boston Bruins.  Middleton had a strong rookie season with the Rangers but at the end of the second season was traded to the Boston Bruins in what sportswriters called one of the most lopsided deals in NHL history. Rick Middleton was traded to Bruins for Ken Hodge, a veteran player.  Hodge would only play one season with the Rangers before putting up his skates.  Middleton, on the other hand, was a young player at the beginning of his career and would spend the next twelve seasons in a Bruins uniform.  Coach Don Cherry helped develop Rick Middleton into a solid two way forward who was strong on both the power play and the penalty kill.  Middleton had five straight forty goal and 90 point seasons and finished his tenure in Boston with nearly 900 points as a Bruin. In 1985, Middleton became co-captain of the Bruins wearing the “C” during home games while teammate Ray Bourque captained the team for away games.  He set an NHL record for most points in a playoff series with 19 and most assists in a playoff series with 14.  His record 105 points in the 1983-1984 season tied Ken Hodges for most points by a right winger for the Boston franchise.  He retired from hockey after 1005 regular season games and 988 points. Own a piece of hockey history with a Rick Middleton Autographed Puck-Boston Bruins Hockey Puck!  
  • Rick Middleton Boston Bruins Signed Photo Hockey Action 8x10 This Rick Middleton Boston Bruins Signed Photo Hockey Action 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Middleton.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Rick Middleton: Rick Middleton was a right winger that played in the NHL from 1974-1988 for the New York Rangers and the Boston Bruins.  Middleton had a strong rookie season with the Rangers but at the end of the second season was traded to the Boston Bruins in what sportswriters called one of the most lopsided deals in NHL history. Rick Middleton was traded to Bruins for Ken Hodge, a veteran player.  Hodge would only play one season with the Rangers before putting up his skates.  Middleton, on the other hand, was a young player at the beginning of his career and would spend the next twelve seasons in a Bruins uniform.  Coach Don Cherry helped develop Rick Middleton into a solid two way forward who was strong on both the power play and the penalty kill.  Middleton had five straight forty goal and 90 point seasons and finished his tenure in Boston with nearly 900 points as a Bruin. In 1985, Middleton became co-captain of the Bruins wearing the “C” during home games while teammate Ray Bourque captained the team for away games.  He set an NHL record for most points in a playoff series with 19 and most assists in a playoff series with 14.  His record 105 points in the 1983-1984 season tied Ken Hodges for most points by a right winger for the Boston franchise.  He retired from hockey after 1005 regular season games and 988 points. Own a piece of hockey history with a Rick Middleton Boston Bruins Signed Photo Hockey Action 8x10!  
  • Don Cherry Team Canada Autographed Hockey Puck This Don Cherry Team Canada 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 Team Canada Autographed Hockey Puck!  
  • 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!  
  • 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!  
  • Milt Schmidt Signed Puck-1947 All Star First All Star Game This Milt Schmidt Signed Puck-1947 All Star First All Star Game has been personally autographed by Mr. Schmidt.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Milt Schmidt: Milt Schmidt was a great centre who played 16 years in the NHL, from 1936-1942 and 1945-1955.  Schmidt played junior hockey with his two friends Woody Dumart and Bobby Bauer until their rights were acquired by the Boston Bruins. Although Schmidt's rights were acquired in 1935, he did not start to play with the Bruins until 1937.  Even in the NHL, Schmidt, Dumart and Bauer still played with each other and they formed the mighty Kraut Line.  The Kraut Line was key factor to the Bruins success, and they won a Stanley Cup in 1939.  The next year was one of Schmidt’s greatest seasons as he came out leading the league in scoring, he guided the Bruins to another first place and the team finished with the third most goals in team history.  Schmidt also won another Stanley Cup in 1941. Schmidt missed three seasons after this because he, Dumart and Bauer enlisted in the Canadian Military during World War II from 1942-1945.  However, before going overseas Schmidt played with Ottawa on the RCAF team and won the Allan Cup. Schmidt came back to the NHL in 1946 and he proved he was still a skilled goal scorer, finishing fourth in the league in scoring in 1947.  He won the Hart Trophy for league MVP and was named captain of the Bruins in 1951.  He retired part way through the 1954-1955 season to become coach of the Boston Bruins.  He coached the Bruins for 11 seasons before becoming the team's General Manager.  He won the Stanley Cup in 1970 and 1972 as a Manager.  He later became the general manager of Washington Capitals in 1974.  Milt Schmidt was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961.  He passed away in January 2017 at the age of 98. Own a piece of hockey history with a Milt Schmidt Signed Puck-1947 All Star First All Star Game!  
  • Milt Schmidt Bruins Autographed Retro Logo Model Hockey Puck This Milt Schmidt Bruins Autographed Retro Logo Model Hockey Puck has been personally autographed by Mr. Schmidt.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Milt Schmidt: Milt Schmidt was a great centre who played 16 years in the NHL, from 1936-1942 and 1945-1955.  Schmidt played junior hockey with his two friends Woody Dumart and Bobby Bauer until their rights were acquired by the Boston Bruins. Although Schmidt's rights were acquired in 1935, he did not start to play with the Bruins until 1937.  Even in the NHL, Schmidt, Dumart and Bauer still played with each other and they formed the mighty Kraut Line.  The Kraut Line was key factor to the Bruins success, and they won a Stanley Cup in 1939.  The next year was one of Schmidt’s greatest seasons as he came out leading the league in scoring, he guided the Bruins to another first place and the team finished with the third most goals in team history.  Schmidt also won another Stanley Cup in 1941. Schmidt missed three seasons after this because he, Dumart and Bauer enlisted in the Canadian Military during World War II from 1942-1945.  However, before going overseas Schmidt played with Ottawa on the RCAF team and won the Allan Cup. Schmidt came back to the NHL in 1946 and he proved he was still a skilled goal scorer, finishing fourth in the league in scoring in 1947.  He won the Hart Trophy for league MVP and was named captain of the Bruins in 1951.  He retired part way through the 1954-1955 season to become coach of the Boston Bruins.  He coached the Bruins for 11 seasons before becoming the team's General Manager.  He won the Stanley Cup in 1970 and 1972 as a Manager.  He later became the general manager of Washington Capitals in 1974.  Milt Schmidt was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961.  He passed away in January 2017 at the age of 98. Own a piece of hockey history with a Milt Schmidt Bruins Autographed Retro Logo Model Hockey Puck!  
  • Milt Schmidt Signed Photo-Boston Bruins Hart Trophy MVP 8x10 This Milt Schmidt Signed Photo-Boston Bruins Hart Trophy MVP 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Schmidt.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Milt Schmidt: Milt Schmidt was a great centre who played 16 years in the NHL, from 1936-1942 and 1945-1955. Schmidt played junior hockey with his two friends Woody Dumart and Bobby Bauer until their rights were acquired by the Boston Bruins. Although Schmidt's rights were acquired in 1935, he did not start to play with the Bruins until 1937. Even in the NHL, Schmidt, Dumart and Bauer still played with each other and they formed the mighty Kraut Line. The Kraut Line was key factor to the Bruins success, and they won a Stanley Cup in 1939. The next year was one of Schmidt’s greatest seasons as he came out leading the league in scoring, he guided the Bruins to another first place and the team finished with the third most goals in team history.  Schmidt also won another Stanley Cup in 1941. Schmidt missed three seasons after this because he, Dumart and Bauer enlisted in the Canadian Military during World War II from 1942-1945. However, before going overseas Schmidt played with Ottawa on the RCAF team and won the Allan Cup. Schmidt came back to the NHL in 1946 and he proved he was still a skilled goal scorer, finishing fourth in the league in scoring in 1947.  He won the Hart Trophy for league MVP and was named captain of the Bruins in 1951.  He retired part way through the 1954-1955 season to become coach of the Boston Bruins.  He coached the Bruins for 11 seasons before becoming the team's General Manager.  He won the Stanley Cup in 1970 and 1972 as a Manager.  He later became the general manager of Washington Capitals in 1974.  Milt Schmidt was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961.  He passed away in January 2017 at the age of 98. Own a piece of hockey history with a Milt Schmidt Signed Photo-Boston Bruins Hart Trophy MVP 8x10!  
  • Milt Schmidt Photos-Autographed Boston Bruins Color Pose 8x10 This Milt Schmidt Photos-Autographed Boston Bruins Color Pose 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Schmidt.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Milt Schmidt: Milt Schmidt was a great centre who played 16 years in the NHL, from 1936-1942 and 1945-1955. Schmidt played junior hockey with his two friends Woody Dumart and Bobby Bauer until their rights were acquired by the Boston Bruins. Although Schmidt's rights were acquired in 1935, he did not start to play with the Bruins until 1937. Even in the NHL, Schmidt, Dumart and Bauer still played with each other and they formed the mighty Kraut Line. The Kraut Line was key factor to the Bruins success, and they won a Stanley Cup in 1939. The next year was one of Schmidt’s greatest seasons as he came out leading the league in scoring, he guided the Bruins to another first place and the team finished with the third most goals in team history.  Schmidt also won another Stanley Cup in 1941. Schmidt missed three seasons after this because he, Dumart and Bauer enlisted in the Canadian Military during World War II from 1942-1945. However, before going overseas Schmidt played with Ottawa on the RCAF team and won the Allan Cup. Schmidt came back to the NHL in 1946 and he proved he was still a skilled goal scorer, finishing fourth in the league in scoring in 1947.  He won the Hart Trophy for league MVP and was named captain of the Bruins in 1951.  He retired part way through the 1954-1955 season to become coach of the Boston Bruins.  He coached the Bruins for 11 seasons before becoming the team's General Manager.  He won the Stanley Cup in 1970 and 1972 as a Manager.  He later became the general manager of Washington Capitals in 1974.  Milt Schmidt was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961.  He passed away in January 2017 at the age of 98. Own a piece of hockey history with a Milt Schmidt Photos-Autographed Boston Bruins Color Pose 8x10!  
  • Milt Schmidt Boston Bruins Autographed Black & White Action Photo 8x10 This Milt Schmidt Boston Bruins Autographed Black & White Action Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Schmidt.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Milt Schmidt: Milt Schmidt was a great centre who played 16 years in the NHL, from 1936-1942 and 1945-1955. Schmidt played junior hockey with his two friends Woody Dumart and Bobby Bauer until their rights were acquired by the Boston Bruins. Although Schmidt's rights were acquired in 1935, he did not start to play with the Bruins until 1937. Even in the NHL, Schmidt, Dumart and Bauer still played with each other and they formed the mighty Kraut Line. The Kraut Line was key factor to the Bruins success, and they won a Stanley Cup in 1939. The next year was one of Schmidt’s greatest seasons as he came out leading the league in scoring, he guided the Bruins to another first place and the team finished with the third most goals in team history.  Schmidt also won another Stanley Cup in 1941. Schmidt missed three seasons after this because he, Dumart and Bauer enlisted in the Canadian Military during World War II from 1942-1945. However, before going overseas Schmidt played with Ottawa on the RCAF team and won the Allan Cup. Schmidt came back to the NHL in 1946 and he proved he was still a skilled goal scorer, finishing fourth in the league in scoring in 1947.  He won the Hart Trophy for league MVP and was named captain of the Bruins in 1951.  He retired part way through the 1954-1955 season to become coach of the Boston Bruins.  He coached the Bruins for 11 seasons before becoming the team's General Manager.  He won the Stanley Cup in 1970 and 1972 as a Manager.  He later became the general manager of Washington Capitals in 1974.  Milt Schmidt was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961.  He passed away in January 2017 at the age of 98. Own a piece of hockey history with a Milt Schmidt Boston Bruins Autographed Black & White Action 8x10 Photo!  
  • Milt Schmidt Coach Boston Bruins Autographed Photo 8x10 This Milt Schmidt Coach Boston Bruins Autographed Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Schmidt.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Milt Schmidt: Milt Schmidt was a great centre who played 16 years in the NHL, from 1936-1942 and 1945-1955. Schmidt played junior hockey with his two friends Woody Dumart and Bobby Bauer until their rights were acquired by the Boston Bruins. Although Schmidt's rights were acquired in 1935, he did not start to play with the Bruins until 1937. Even in the NHL, Schmidt, Dumart and Bauer still played with each other and they formed the mighty Kraut Line. The Kraut Line was key factor to the Bruins success, and they won a Stanley Cup in 1939. The next year was one of Schmidt’s greatest seasons as he came out leading the league in scoring, he guided the Bruins to another first place and the team finished with the third most goals in team history.  Schmidt also won another Stanley Cup in 1941. Schmidt missed three seasons after this because he, Dumart and Bauer enlisted in the Canadian Military during World War II from 1942-1945. However, before going overseas Schmidt played with Ottawa on the RCAF team and won the Allan Cup. Schmidt came back to the NHL in 1946 and he proved he was still a skilled goal scorer, finishing fourth in the league in scoring in 1947.  He won the Hart Trophy for league MVP and was named captain of the Bruins in 1951.  He retired part way through the 1954-1955 season to become coach of the Boston Bruins.  He coached the Bruins for 11 seasons before becoming the team's General Manager.  He won the Stanley Cup in 1970 and 1972 as a Manager.  He later became the general manager of Washington Capitals in 1974.  Milt Schmidt was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961.  He passed away in January 2017 at the age of 98. Own a piece of hockey history with a Milt Schmidt Coach Boston Bruins Autographed Photo 8x10!  
  • Wayne Cashman Hockey Puck-Team Canada Signed 1972 Summit Series This Wayne Cashman Hockey Puck-Team Canada 1972 Summit Series has been personally autographed by Mr. Cashman.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Wayne Cashman: Wayne Cashman was an NHL winger that played his entire 17 year career with the Boston Bruins from 1965-1983.  The hard-nosed winger was on the formidable line with superstar Phil Esposito and Ken Hodge.  His strength was in battling in the corners and forechecking.  He also served as enforcer protecting Esposito and Bobby Orr.  Wayne Cashman was part of two Stanley Cup winning teams in 1970 and 1972. Wayne Cashman was the last active player from the Original Six Era.  He served as captain of the Boston Bruins from 1978 until he retired in 1983.  He played in 1027 regular season games with 277 goals and 516 assists. Internationally, Wayne Cashman represented Team Canada and he took part in the 1972 Summit Series.  He again served the role of enforcer or “Big Bad Bruin” as he called himself. After he retired as a player, Wayne Cashman served as assistant coach for many years for the New York Rangers and Tampa Bay Lightning.  He became head coach of the Philadelphia Flyers for one season before being demoted to assistant coach ahead of their playoff run. Own a piece of hockey history with a Wayne Cashman Hockey Puck-Team Canada Signed 1972 Summit Series!  
  • Guy Lapointe Montreal Canadiens Signed Action Photo 8x10 This Guy Lapointe Montreal Canadiens Signed Action Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Lapointe.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Guy Lapointe: Guy Lapointe was an NHL defenseman that played for the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins from 1968-1984.  He is best known for his time spent in Montreal when he established himself as one of the “Big Three” defenseman including Serge Savard and Larry Robinson.  The “Big Three” were a key component to the Habs winning the Stanley Cup six times in 1971, 1973, 1976-1979. Guy Lapointe was an all-around defenseman that excelled in checking but also had a lethal slapshot.  He was often used on the powerplay.  He only spent two seasons with St. Louis and one with the Boston Bruins before announcing his retirement. Internationally, Guy Lapointe represented Team Canada and was chosen to play in the famous 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union.  He played again in the 1976 Canada Cup. Lapointe finished his career after playing 884 regular season games with 622 points, including 171 goals and 451 assists.  He still holds the record for most goals for any Montreal defensemen with 28 and most goals for a rookie defenseman with 15.  He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993. Own a piece of hockey history with a Guy Lapointe Montreal Canadiens Signed Action Photo 8x10!  
  • Bernie Parent Signed Photo-Philadelphia Flyers Classic Goalie 8x10 This Bernie Parent Signed Photo-Philadelphia Flyers Classic Goalie 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 Signed Photo-Philadelphia Flyers Classic Goalie 8x10!  
  • Bernie Parent Goalie Philadelphia Flyers Signed Photo 8x10 This Bernie Parent Goalie Philadelphia Flyers Signed Photo 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 Goalie Philadelphia Flyers Signed Photo 8x10!  
  • Bernie Parent Philadelphia Flyers Signed Photo 8x10 Expansion Season This Bernie Parent Philadelphia Flyers Signed Photo 8x10 Expansion Season 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 Philadelphia Flyers Signed Photo 8x10 Expansion Season!  
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