• Brian Leetch Boston Bruins Autographed Action 8x10 Photo This Brian Leetch Boston Bruins Autographed Action 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Leetch.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Brian Leetch: Brian Leetch played 18 NHL seasons in his career with the New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Boston Bruins.  He is widely regarded as one of the top defensemen in NHL history.  After only one year at Boston College, Leetch played in the 1988 Olympics for the US Olympic hockey team.  Just days later he made his NHL debut with the New York Rangers in February of 1988.  In his first full season, the following year he was awarded the Calder Trophy as well as being chosen for the NHL All-Star Rookie team.  In 1992, Leetch became the only American defenseman, and fifth overall, to score 100 points in a season and was awarded the Norris Trophy.  Two years later, in 1994, the Rangers won both the Presidents' Trophy as well as the Stanley Cup.  Due to his performance in the playoffs, Leetch became the first non-Canadian to win the Conn Smythe Trophy. He served as captain for the American team in the 1996 World Cup of Hockey. Brian Leetch served as captain for the Rangers from 1997-2000.  Leetch was traded to Toronto in 2004 but due to lockout the last year of his contract expired and he became a free agent.  He signed on with Boston for 2005-2006 season and then retired.  He was inducted into the US Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008, in the same year the Rangers retired his number.  The following year he would be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Own a piece of hockey history with a Brian Leetch Boston Bruins Autographed Action 8x10 Photo!  
  • Cam Neely Autographed Boston Bruins Bloddy 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Cam Neely. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More About Cam Neely: Cam Neely was a right winger that was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1983, ninth overall.  He played 3 seasons with the Canucks before being traded to the Boston Bruins. Neely joining the Bruins was turning point in his career where he was given more opportunity to play and a chance to contribute offensively, not just physically.  His first full season following the trade, Neely led the club with 36 goals and finishing the season with 72 points, more than doubling his previous year’s performance.  Neely’s success stemmed from not only his quick, powerful shots on goal but his also his physical play and devastating body checks.  He became a power forward for the Bruins and earned the nickname “Bam-Bam Cam.”  His first season with the Bruins ended with 143 minutes in the penalty box. Sadly, Neely’s career was cut short due to repeated knee injuries and a degenerative hip condition at the age of 31.  However,  he did have some remarkable scoring achievements.  Only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Brett Hull scored a better goals per game average over the course of a season.  He reached the 50 goal mark 3 times and played in 5 All-Star Games.  His intense effort to return to the NHL despite the injuries earned him a Masterson Trophy and the Boston Bruins honored him by raising his number 8 to the rafters on January 12, 2004.
  • Cam Neely Boston Bruins Autographed 8x10 Action Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Cam Neely. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More About Cam Neely: Cam Neely was a right winger that was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1983, ninth overall.  He played 3 seasons with the Canucks before being traded to the Boston Bruins. Neely joining the Bruins was turning point in his career where he was given more opportunity to play and a chance to contribute offensively, not just physically.  His first full season following the trade, Neely led the club with 36 goals and finishing the season with 72 points, more than doubling his previous year’s performance.  Neely’s success stemmed from not only his quick, powerful shots on goal but his also his physical play and devastating body checks.  He became a power forward for the Bruins and earned the nickname “Bam-Bam Cam.”  His first season with the Bruins ended with 143 minutes in the penalty box. Sadly, Neely’s career was cut short due to repeated knee injuries and a degenerative hip condition at the age of 31.  However,  he did have some remarkable scoring achievements.  Only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Brett Hull scored a better goals per game average over the course of a season.  He reached the 50 goal mark 3 times and played in 5 All-Star Games.  His intense effort to return to the NHL despite the injuries earned him a Masterson Trophy and the Boston Bruins honored him by raising his number 8 to the rafters on January 12, 2004. Get your Cam Neely Boston Bruins Autographed 8x10 Action Photo from Slap Shot Signatures today!
  • Cam Neely Boston Bruins Autographed Spotlight 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Cam Neely. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More About Cam Neely: Cam Neely was a right winger that was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1983, ninth overall.  He played 3 seasons with the Canucks before being traded to the Boston Bruins. Neely joining the Bruins was turning point in his career where he was given more opportunity to play and a chance to contribute offensively, not just physically.  His first full season following the trade, Neely led the club with 36 goals and finishing the season with 72 points, more than doubling his previous year’s performance.  Neely’s success stemmed from not only his quick, powerful shots on goal but his also his physical play and devastating body checks.  He became a power forward for the Bruins and earned the nickname “Bam-Bam Cam.”  His first season with the Bruins ended with 143 minutes in the penalty box. Sadly, Neely’s career was cut short due to repeated knee injuries and a degenerative hip condition at the age of 31.  However,  he did have some remarkable scoring achievements.  Only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Brett Hull scored a better goals per game average over the course of a season.  He reached the 50 goal mark 3 times and played in 5 All-Star Games.  His intense effort to return to the NHL despite the injuries earned him a Masterson Trophy and the Boston Bruins honored him by raising his number 8 to the rafters on January 12, 2004.
  • Cam Neely Boston Bruins Signed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey This is an official licensed Cam Neely Boston Bruins Signed Fanatics Vintage Hockey Jersey. The jersey is brand new with tags. All of the lettering and numbering are completed by our NHL/NHLPA licensed customization team. Mr. Neely has personally autographed the number. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included with your purchase. Learn More About Cam Neely: Cam Neely was a right winger that was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1983, ninth overall.  He played 3 seasons with the Canucks before being traded to the Boston Bruins. Neely joining the Bruins was turning point in his career where he was given more opportunity to play and a chance to contribute offensively, not just physically.  His first full season following the trade, Neely led the club with 36 goals and finishing the season with 72 points, more than doubling his previous year’s performance.  Neely’s success stemmed from not only his quick, powerful shots on goal but his also his physical play and devastating body checks.  He became a power forward for the Bruins and earned the nickname “Bam-Bam Cam.”  His first season with the Bruins ended with 143 minutes in the penalty box. Sadly, Neely’s career was cut short due to repeated knee injuries and a degenerative hip condition at the age of 31.  However,  he did have some remarkable scoring achievements.  Only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Brett Hull scored a better goals per game average over the course of a season.  He reached the 50 goal mark 3 times and played in 5 All-Star Games.  His intense effort to return to the NHL despite the injuries earned him a Masterson Trophy and the Boston Bruins honored him by raising his number 8 to the rafters on January 12, 2004.
  • Cam Neely Retirement Boston Bruins Banner Night Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Cam Neely. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More About Cam Neely: Cam Neely was a right winger that was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1983, ninth overall.  He played 3 seasons with the Canucks before being traded to the Boston Bruins. Neely joining the Bruins was turning point in his career where he was given more opportunity to play and a chance to contribute offensively, not just physically.  His first full season following the trade, Neely led the club with 36 goals and finishing the season with 72 points, more than doubling his previous year’s performance.  Neely’s success stemmed from not only his quick, powerful shots on goal but his also his physical play and devastating body checks.  He became a power forward for the Bruins and earned the nickname “Bam-Bam Cam.”  His first season with the Bruins ended with 143 minutes in the penalty box. Sadly, Neely’s career was cut short due to repeated knee injuries and a degenerative hip condition at the age of 31.  However,  he did have some remarkable scoring achievements.  Only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Brett Hull scored a better goals per game average over the course of a season.  He reached the 50 goal mark 3 times and played in 5 All-Star Games.  His intense effort to return to the NHL despite the injuries earned him a Masterson Trophy and the Boston Bruins honored him by raising his number 8 to the rafters on January 12, 2004.
  • Derek Sanderson Boston Bruins Rookie Bench Signed Photo 8x10 This Derek Sanderson Boston Bruins Rookie Bench Signed Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Sanderson.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Derek Sanderson: Derek Sanderson, also known as "Turk", was tough centre who played in the NHL from 1965-1978.  Sanderson first started playing with the Boston Bruins full-time in 1967.  Sanderson played in 71 games scoring 24 goals and 49 points along with had 98 PIM.  Sanderson was awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's Rookie of the Year, an award that had been won by teammate Bobby Orr the previous year. In the 1969-1970 season, the Bruins made it to the Stanley Cup Finals. The possible last game of the series went into overtime and Bobby Orr scored the winning goal for the Bruins.  People often forget that it was Derek Sanderson who passed Orr the puck for that goal.  Sanderson's time with the Bruins made him very popular and in the next two seasons he helped the Bruins finish first in the league and win the Stanley Cup in the 1971-1972 season. Derek Sanderson was offered a multimillion dollar contract by rival league WHA and he went to play for the Philadelphia Blazers.  Sanderson was the highest paid athlete in the world at the time with a contract of $2.65 million dollars.  However his fast and furious lifestyle was plagued by his battle with addiction. He was unable to remain with any team for very long and had short stints back to Boston, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks and Pittsburgh Penguins. Eventually he lost it all and became homeless.  With the help of his friend, Phil Esposito, Sanderson was able to get back up on his feet after a stint in rehab. Sanderson now spends his time helping players stay away from what he's been through. He also is an investment specialist at the Boston State Research Company which helps athletes manage their money.  He was given the Hockey Legacy Award. Own a piece of hockey history with a Derek Sanderson Boston Bruins Rookie Bench Signed Photo 8x10!  
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