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Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins Signed 8X10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Jaromir Jagr. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Jaromir Jagr: Jaromir Jagr is a well travelled veteran hockey player having started his career in the NHL in 1990 and still playing today. The ageless wonder played for several NHL teams including the Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, NY Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Dallas Stars, Boston Bruins, New Jersey Devils and the Florida Panthers. From a young age, Jaromir Jagr set goals for himself that were nothing short of excellence and his fierce determination has paid off. Jagr holds numerous awards for hockey excellence and is currently 3rd in all-time scoring (1868 points) behind Wayne Gretzky and only 19 points behind 2nd place Mark Messier. He has made 13 All Star Game appearances and has won two Stanley Cup championships. At the age of 44, this remarkable athlete still led the Florida Panthers with 66 points at the end of the 2015-16 season. He has been re-signed with the Panthers for another season. Internationally, Jaromir Jagr represents Team Czech and is part of the Elite Triple Gold Club, having won gold at the Ice Hockey World Championships (2005, 2010), Olympic Gold in 1988 and two Stanley Cup Championship (1991, 1992). Jaromir Jagr continues his exciting career as he sets and surpasses records in the NHL. He will undoubtedly become a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Own a piece of hockey history with a Jaromir Jagr Pittsburgh Penguins Signed 8X10 Photo!
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Jason Robertson Dallas Stars Autographed 8 x 10 Skating Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Jason Robertson. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Fanatics is included. Buy your Jason Robertson Dallas Stars Autographed 8 x 10 Skating Photo from Slap Shot Signatures today and own a piece of hockey history!
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Jayna Hefford Team Canada Autographed Olympic Hockey Action 8x10 Photo/strong> This hand signed Jayna Hefford Team Canada Autographed Olympic Hockey Action 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Ms. Hefford Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
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Jayna Hefford Team Canada Autogrpahed 2002 Olympic Gold Goal 8x10 Photo/strong> This hand signed Jayna Hefford Team Canada Autogrpahed 2002 Olympic Gold Goal 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Ms. Hefford Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
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Jean Beliveau Montreal Canadiens Autographed Skating By Boards 8x10 Photo This hand signed Jean Beliveau Montreal Canadiens Autographed Skating By Boards 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Beliveau. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
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Jean Beliveau Signed Picture-Montreal Canadiens 8x10 Checking Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Jean Beliveau. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Jean Beliveau: Jean Beliveau was both a talented baseball and hockey player. He was offered a minor league pro contract at the age of 15 that was turned down by his family. He was also offered an NHL “C-form” contract by the general manager of the Montreal Canadiens-a standard contract that would have required Beliveau to join the Canadiens at a set date and salary. Again, his father refused to sign, instead signing a “B-form,” agreeing to play for Montreal if he decided to turn pro. Despite his success in the amateur Quebec Senior Hockey League (QSHL) and two brief appearances for the Canadiens in 1950 and the 1952-53, Beliveau was reluctant to play professionally. Habs GM desperately wanted Beliveau, a leading scorer in the amateur league, to play full-time for the Habs. The Canadiensowners, bought the QSHL and converted it from an amateur to minor pro league, forcing Beliveau to join the Canadiens for the 1953-54 season due to the previously signed “B-form.” Jean Beliveau spent the next 18 seasons with the Canadiens and was a crucial part of their success. Beliveau was a lightning fast skater, talented stickhandler and brilliant playmaker who could also score with his accurate and powerful shots on net. He became an instant fan favorite, all around team player and one of the greatest captains in league history. He played on 10 Stanley Cup winning teams, winning 5 consecutive Cups from 1956-1960. He was team captain for his last 10 seasons, the longest tenure of any captain in club history. Beliveauwas known as a gentleman both on and off the ice, leading by example, he was a mentor to new players and a valued confidant to veterans. Highly respected in the hockey world, Beliveau was the game’s greatest role model. After his retirement, he devoted his energy to helping those less fortunate through several charities. In 1971,Beliveau won his 10th Stanley Cup and his number 4 was retired on October 4, 1971. The Hockey Hall of Fame waived the three year waiting period and inducted Beliveau in 1972. Sadly, Mr. Jean Beliveau passed away on December 2, 2014 at the age of 83. Get your Jean Beliveau Signed Picture today! Free Shipping..Buy it Now!
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Jean Beliveau Tribute-Signed 8x10 100th Anniversary Ceremony Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Jean Beliveau. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Jean Beliveau: Jean Beliveau was both a talented baseball and hockey player. He was offered a minor league pro contract at the age of 15 that was turned down by his family. He was also offered an NHL “C-form” contract by the general manager of the Montreal Canadiens-a standard contract that would have required Beliveau to join the Canadiens at a set date and salary. Again, his father refused to sign, instead signing a “B-form,” agreeing to play for Montreal if he decided to turn pro. Despite his success in the amateur Quebec Senior Hockey League (QSHL) and two brief appearances for the Canadiens in 1950 and the 1952-53, Beliveau was reluctant to play professionally. Habs GM desperately wanted Beliveau, a leading scorer in the amateur league, to play full-time for the Habs. The Canadiensowners, bought the QSHL and converted it from an amateur to minor pro league, forcing Beliveau to join the Canadiens for the 1953-54 season due to the previously signed “B-form.” Jean Beliveau spent the next 18 seasons with the Canadiens and was a crucial part of their success. Beliveau was a lightning fast skater, talented stickhandler and brilliant playmaker who could also score with his accurate and powerful shots on net. He became an instant fan favorite, all around team player and one of the greatest captains in league history. He played on 10 Stanley Cup winning teams, winning 5 consecutive Cups from 1956-1960. He was team captain for his last 10 seasons, the longest tenure of any captain in club history. Beliveauwas known as a gentleman both on and off the ice, leading by example, he was a mentor to new players and a valued confidant to veterans. Highly respected in the hockey world, Beliveau was the game’s greatest role model. After his retirement, he devoted his energy to helping those less fortunate through several charities. In 1971,Beliveau won his 10th Stanley Cup and his number 4 was retired on October 4, 1971. The Hockey Hall of Fame waived the three year waiting period and inducted Beliveau in 1972. Sadly, Mr. Jean Beliveau passed away on December 2, 2014 at the age of 83. Get this piece of NHL Hockey History with a Jean Beliveau Tribute-Signed 8x10 100th Anniversary Ceremony Photo!
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Jean Sebastien Giguere Anaheim Mighty Ducks Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Jean Sebastien Giguere. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Jean Sebastien Giguere: Jean Sebastien Giguere was a goaltender that played from 1997-2014 for teams such as the Hartford Whalers, Calgary Flames, Anaheim Ducks, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Colorado Avalanche. He was drafted in 1995, 13th overall by the Whalers. He made his NHL debut at the end of the 1996-1997 playing in only 9 games. He was traded to the Calgary Flames where he spent 4 seasons mostly with the AHL affiliate team. Giguere began the 2000-01 season with the Mighty Ducks AHL team and was eventually called up as back up goalie which qualified as his rookie season. By 2002-03, Jean Sebastien Giguere posted his first winning season with a career high 8 shut outs helping the Ducks reach the 2003 playoffs. Giguere set an NHL record for most saves by a goaltender in the Ducks’ playoff debut with 63 saves over the Detroit Red Wings. He was the star of the series after they swept the Red Wings in 4 games. He received the Conn Smythe trophy as playoff MVP after going undefeated in 7 overtime games. He went on to win his first Stanley Cup Championship in 2007. Jean Sebastien Giguere played one season with the Toronto Maple Leafs and another 3 seasons with the Colorado Avalanche before announcing his retirement. Giguere was the last active NHL player to have played for the Hartford Whalers. A Collectors Delight! Get your Jean Sebastien Giguere Anaheim Mighty Ducks Signed 8x10 Photo today!
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Jean Sebastien Giguere Stanley Cup Ducks Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Jean Sebastien Giguere. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Jean Sebastien Giguere: Jean Sebastien Giguere was a goaltender that played from 1997-2014 for teams such as the Hartford Whalers, Calgary Flames, Anaheim Ducks, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Colorado Avalanche. He was drafted in 1995, 13th overall by the Whalers. He made his NHL debut at the end of the 1996-1997 playing in only 9 games. He was traded to the Calgary Flames where he spent 4 seasons mostly with the AHL affiliate team. Giguere began the 2000-01 season with the Mighty Ducks AHL team and was eventually called up as back up goalie which qualified as his rookie season. By 2002-03, Jean Sebastien Giguere posted his first winning season with a career high 8 shut outs helping the Ducks reach the 2003 playoffs. Giguere set an NHL record for most saves by a goaltender in the Ducks’ playoff debut with 63 saves over the Detroit Red Wings. He was the star of the series after they swept the Red Wings in 4 games. He received the Conn Smythe trophy as playoff MVP after going undefeated in 7 overtime games. He went on to win his first Stanley Cup Championship in 2007. Jean Sebastien Giguere played one season with the Toronto Maple Leafs and another 3 seasons with the Colorado Avalanche before announcing his retirement. Giguere was the last active NHL player to have played for the Hartford Whalers. A Collectors Delight! Get your Jean Sebastien Giguere Stanley Cup Ducks Signed 8x10 Photo today!
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Jeff Beukeboom Edmonton Oilers Autographed Game Action 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Jeff Beukeboom. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Jeff Beukeboom: Jeff Beukeboom was a hard hitting defenceman that played for the Edmonton Oilers and the New York Rangers from 1985-1999. He was a fan favorite known for his hard body checks and willingness to protect his teammates. Beukeboom was a fighter and accumulated 1890 NHL penalty minutes in his 804 games played. Unfortunately his career was cut short due to a series of multiple concussions and post-concussion syndrome that lasted years beyond retirement. Despite his shortened career, Beukeboom won 3 Stanley Cup Championships with the Edmonton Oilers in 1987, 1988 and 1990. He also won a Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers in 1994. After the NHL, Jeff Beukeboom turned to coaching. He became assistant coach of the Toronto Roadrunners (AHL), Barrie Colts (OHL), Sudbury Wolves (OHL) and finally on July 1, 2016 he was named assistant coach of the New York Rangers. Own a piece of hockey history with a Jeff Beukeboom Edmonton Oilers Autographed Game Action 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Jeff Beukeboom New York Rangers Autographed Game Action 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Jeff Beukeboom. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Jeff Beukeboom: Jeff Beukeboom was a hard hitting defenceman that played for the Edmonton Oilers and the New York Rangers from 1985-1999. He was a fan favorite known for his hard body checks and willingness to protect his teammates. Beukeboom was a fighter and accumulated 1890 NHL penalty minutes in his 804 games played. Unfortunately his career was cut short due to a series of multiple concussions and post-concussion syndrome that lasted years beyond retirement. Despite his shortened career, Beukeboom won 3 Stanley Cup Championships with the Edmonton Oilers in 1987, 1988 and 1990. He also won a Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers in 1994. After the NHL, Jeff Beukeboom turned to coaching. He became assistant coach of the Toronto Roadrunners (AHL), Barrie Colts (OHL), Sudbury Wolves (OHL) and finally on July 1, 2016 he was named assistant coach of the New York Rangers. Own a piece of hockey history with a Jeff Beukeboom New York Rangers Autographed Game Action 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Jeremy Roenick Autographed Chicago Blackhawks 8X10 Photo This hand-signed Chicago Blackhawks 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Jeremy Roenick. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Jeremy Roenick: Jeremy Roenick is an outspoken, retired NHL center that was active from 1988-2009 playing for the Chicago Blackhawks, Phoenix Coyotes, Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks. Jeremy Roenick made his hockey debut in 1988 and steadily improved his game, becoming a top scorer with the Chicago Blackhawks. He was traded to the Phoenix Coyotes in 1996, choosing the number 97, the first NHLer to wear that number. In 2001, Jeremy Roenick joined the Philadelphia Flyers where he scored his 1000th NHL point and won the Bobby Clarke Trophy (MVP) and the Yanick Dupre Memorial Trophy in his first year. In 2004, Roenick would suffer his ninth concussion and a broken jaw that dramatically would impact his future performance. Roenick spent the next few seasons with the LA Kings (2005-2006), the Phoenix Coyotes (2006-2007), and the San Jose Sharks (2007-2009). He announced his retirement in 2009 and finished his career with 513 goals and 703 assists in 1363 games and 9 All-Star Game appearances. Following his retirement, Jeremy Roenick became a hockey analyst and host for TSN. Get your Jeremy Roenick Autographed Chicago Blackhawks 8X10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Jocelyn Guevremont Buffalo Sabres Autographed Action 8x10 Photo This Jocelyn Guevremont Buffalo Sabres Autographed Action 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Guevremont. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Jocelyn Guevremont: From 1967-1971 Jocelyn Guevremont played for the minor leagues in Montreal where he was a distinguished young defenseman, playing on both Second and First All-Star teams in consecutive years. In 1971 he won the Max Kaminsky Trophy for most outstanding defenseman in the OHL. Later that year he was chosen third overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1971 NHL Entry Draft. Over the course of nine seasons he played for the Canucks, the Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers. In 1972 he played for Team Canada in the Summit Series and in 1974 he played in a NHL All-Star team. He retired in 1980 due to a chronic shoulder problem. He coached briefly for two teams in the QMJHL until 1984. Own a piece of hockey history with a Jocelyn Guevremont Buffalo Sabres Autographed Action 8x10 Photo!
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Jocelyn Guevremont Team Canada Autographed 1972 Summit Series 8x10 Photo This hand signed Jocelyn Guevremont Team Canada Autographed 1972 Summit Series 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Guevremont. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
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Jocelyn Guevremont Vancouver Canucks Autographed 8x10 Photo This Jocelyn Guevremont Vancouver Canucks Autographed 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Guevremont. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Jocelyn Guevremont: From 1967-1971 Jocelyn Guevremont played for the minor leagues in Montreal where he was a distinguished young defenseman, playing on both Second and First All-Star teams in consecutive years. In 1971 he won the Max Kaminsky Trophy for most outstanding defenseman in the OHL. Later that year he was chosen third overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1971 NHL Entry Draft. Over the course of nine seasons he played for the Canucks, the Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers. In 1972 he played for Team Canada in the Summit Series and in 1974 he played in a NHL All-Star team. He retired in 1980 due to a chronic shoulder problem. He coached briefly for two teams in the QMJHL until 1984. Own a piece of hockey history with a Jocelyn Guevremont Vancouver Canucks Autographed 8x10 Photo!
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Jocelyn Guevremont Vancouver Canucks Autographed Action 8x10 Photo/strong> This hand signed Jocelyn Guevremont Vancouver Canucks Autographed Action 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Guevremont. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
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Joe Carter 1993 World Series Celebration Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8x10 1993 World Series Celebration photo has been personally autographed by Joe Carter. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ's Sportsworld. A baseball memorabilia collector's delight! Get your Joe Carter 1993 World Series Celebration Signed 8x10 Photo today!
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Joe Mullen Boston Bruins Signed 8X10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Joe Mullen. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn more about Joe Mullen: Joe Mullen is an American born player who played 16 season the National Hockey League with the St Louis Blues, Calgary Flames, Pittsburgh Penguins and the Boston Bruins from 1980-1997. Joe Mullen has won three Stanley Cups. One with the 1989 Calgary Flames and two more with the 1991 and 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins. Undrafted Joe Mullen began his career with the St Louis Blues scoring his first two career goals against the Minnesota North Stars on January 5, 1981. They came eight seconds apart and set a Blues franchise record for the two fastest goals by one player. On February 1, 1986 Joe Mullen was traded from the St Louis Blues to Calgary Flames where he quickly established himself as a fan favorite, scoring 38 points in 29 games to end the 1986 regular season. In 1989, Joe Mullen led the Calgary Flames to the Stanley Cup with 16 goals and 8 assists. Joe Mullen was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins on June 16, 1990, playing 5 season and winning two more Stanley Cups with Mario Lemieux and company. During the 1995-96 season Mullen did play one year with the Boston Bruins before returning to the Penguins the following season, where he scored his 500th career goal against the Colorado Avalanche on March 14, 1997. Own a piece of hockey history with a Joe Mullen Boston Bruins Signed 8X10 Photo!
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Joe Mullen Pittsburgh Penguins Signed 8X10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Joe Mullen. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn more about Joe Mullen: Joe Mullen is an American born player who played 16 season the National Hockey League with the St Louis Blues, Calgary Flames, Pittsburgh Penguins and the Boston Bruins from 1980-1997. Joe Mullen has won three Stanley Cups. One with the 1989 Calgary Flames and two more with the 1991 and 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins. Undrafted Joe Mullen began his career with the St Louis Blues scoring his first two career goals against the Minnesota North Stars on January 5, 1981. They came eight seconds apart and set a Blues franchise record for the two fastest goals by one player. On February 1, 1986 Joe Mullen was traded from the St Louis Blues to Calgary Flames where he quickly established himself as a fan favorite, scoring 38 points in 29 games to end the 1986 regular season. In 1989, Joe Mullen led the Calgary Flames to the Stanley Cup with 16 goals and 8 assists. Joe Mullen was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins on June 16, 1990, playing 5 season and winning two more Stanley Cups with Mario Lemieux and company. During the 1995-96 season Mullen did play one year with the Boston Bruins before returning to the Penguins the following season, where he scored his 500th career goal against the Colorado Avalanche on March 14, 1997. Own a piece of hockey history with a Joe Mullen Pittsburgh Penguins Signed 8X10 Photo!
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Joe Mullen St Louis Blues Signed 8X10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Joe Mullen. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn more about Joe Mullen: Joe Mullen is an American born player who played 16 season the National Hockey League with the St Louis Blues, Calgary Flames, Pittsburgh Penguins and the Boston Bruins from 1980-1997. Joe Mullen has won three Stanley Cups. One with the 1989 Calgary Flames and two more with the 1991 and 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins. Undrafted Joe Mullen began his career with the St Louis Blues scoring his first two career goals against the Minnesota North Stars on January 5, 1981. They came eight seconds apart and set a Blues franchise record for the two fastest goals by one player. On February 1, 1986 Joe Mullen was traded from the St Louis Blues to Calgary Flames where he quickly established himself as a fan favorite, scoring 38 points in 29 games to end the 1986 regular season. In 1989, Joe Mullen led the Calgary Flames to the Stanley Cup with 16 goals and 8 assists. Joe Mullen was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins on June 16, 1990, playing 5 season and winning two more Stanley Cups with Mario Lemieux and company. During the 1995-96 season Mullen did play one year with the Boston Bruins before returning to the Penguins the following season, where he scored his 500th career goal against the Colorado Avalanche on March 14, 1997. Own a piece of hockey history with a Joe Mullen St Louis Blues Signed 8X10 Photo!
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Joe Nieuwendyk Autographed Dallas Stars 8X10 Cup Photo This hand signed 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Joe Nieuwendyk. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Joe Nieuwendyk: Joe Nieuwendyk won three Stanley Cup championships with three different teams - Calgary, Dallas and New Jersey. Plus he won an Olympic gold medal with Team Canada in 2002. In 1999 he was named as the Conn Smythe trophy winner during the Dallas Stars Stanley Cup run. In 1988 he won the Calder trophy as best NHL rookie, and in 1995 he won the King Clancy award for his leadership on and off the ice. Nieuwendyk played 1,257 games in his career, scoring 559 goals and 1,126 points. Cliff Fletcher, who drafted him into the NHL, described Nieuwendyk as being a "pre-eminent two-way guy who had 50-goal seasons", adding that "he had a great stick around the net, he had a great shot, he saw the ice well, he could skate, he had the size – he had everything you needed to have. History has indicated that wherever he went, the team was competitive. The more that was on the line in big games, the better Joe played." He was an offensive centre in Calgary and power play specialist, able to withstand the physical punishment required to stand in front of the net and battle defencemen for the puck. He led the NHL in power play goals in 1987–88 with 31 and finished in the top ten on four other occasions. Niewendyk played in the NHL from 1987-2006 for the Cargary Flames, Dallas Stars, New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Florida Panthers. He retired on December 7, 2006 and was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011. Complete your NHL memorabilia Collection with a Joe Nieuwendyk Autographed Dallas Stars 8X10 Cup Photo!
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Joe Nieuwendyk Autographed Dallas Stars 8X10 Photo This hand signed 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Joe Nieuwendyk. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Joe Nieuwendyk: Joe Nieuwendyk won three Stanley Cup championships with three different teams - Calgary, Dallas and New Jersey. Plus he won an Olympic gold medal with Team Canada in 2002. In 1999 he was named as the Conn Smythe trophy winner during the Dallas Stars Stanley Cup run. In 1988 he won the Calder trophy as best NHL rookie, and in 1995 he won the King Clancy award for his leadership on and off the ice. Nieuwendyk played 1,257 games in his career, scoring 559 goals and 1,126 points. Cliff Fletcher, who drafted him into the NHL, described Nieuwendyk as being a "pre-eminent two-way guy who had 50-goal seasons", adding that "he had a great stick around the net, he had a great shot, he saw the ice well, he could skate, he had the size – he had everything you needed to have. History has indicated that wherever he went, the team was competitive. The more that was on the line in big games, the better Joe played." He was an offensive centre in Calgary and power play specialist, able to withstand the physical punishment required to stand in front of the net and battle defencemen for the puck. He led the NHL in power play goals in 1987–88 with 31 and finished in the top ten on four other occasions. Niewendyk played in the NHL from 1987-2006 for the Cargary Flames, Dallas Stars, New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Florida Panthers. He retired on December 7, 2006 and was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011. Complete your NHL memorabilia Collection with a Joe Nieuwendyk Autographed Dallas Stars 8X10 Photo!
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Joe Nieuwendyk Autographed New Jersey Devils 8X10 Cup Photo This hand signed 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Joe Nieuwendyk. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Joe Nieuwendyk: Joe Nieuwendyk won three Stanley Cup championships with three different teams - Calgary, Dallas and New Jersey. Plus he won an Olympic gold medal with Team Canada in 2002. In 1999 he was named as the Conn Smythe trophy winner during the Dallas Stars Stanley Cup run. In 1988 he won the Calder trophy as best NHL rookie, and in 1995 he won the King Clancy award for his leadership on and off the ice. Nieuwendyk played 1,257 games in his career, scoring 559 goals and 1,126 points. Cliff Fletcher, who drafted him into the NHL, described Nieuwendyk as being a "pre-eminent two-way guy who had 50-goal seasons", adding that "he had a great stick around the net, he had a great shot, he saw the ice well, he could skate, he had the size – he had everything you needed to have. History has indicated that wherever he went, the team was competitive. The more that was on the line in big games, the better Joe played." He was an offensive centre in Calgary and power play specialist, able to withstand the physical punishment required to stand in front of the net and battle defencemen for the puck. He led the NHL in power play goals in 1987–88 with 31 and finished in the top ten on four other occasions. Niewendyk played in the NHL from 1987-2006 for the Cargary Flames, Dallas Stars, New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Florida Panthers. He retired on December 7, 2006 and was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011. Complete your NHL memorabilia Collection with a Joe Nieuwendyk Autographed New Jersey Devils 8X10 Cup Photo!
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Joe Nieuwendyk Calgary Flames Signed Puck This hand signed 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Joe Nieuwendyk. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Joe Nieuwendyk: Joe Nieuwendyk won three Stanley Cup championships with three different teams - Calgary, Dallas and New Jersey. Plus he won an Olympic gold medal with Team Canada in 2002. In 1999 he was named as the Conn Smythe trophy winner during the Dallas Stars Stanley Cup run. In 1988 he won the Calder trophy as best NHL rookie, and in 1995 he won the King Clancy award for his leadership on and off the ice. Nieuwendyk played 1,257 games in his career, scoring 559 goals and 1,126 points. Cliff Fletcher, who drafted him into the NHL, described Nieuwendyk as being a "pre-eminent two-way guy who had 50-goal seasons", adding that "he had a great stick around the net, he had a great shot, he saw the ice well, he could skate, he had the size – he had everything you needed to have. History has indicated that wherever he went, the team was competitive. The more that was on the line in big games, the better Joe played." He was an offensive centre in Calgary and power play specialist, able to withstand the physical punishment required to stand in front of the net and battle defencemen for the puck. He led the NHL in power play goals in 1987–88 with 31 and finished in the top ten on four other occasions. Niewendyk played in the NHL from 1987-2006 for the Cargary Flames, Dallas Stars, New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Florida Panthers. He retired on December 7, 2006 and was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011. Complete your NHL memorabilia Collection with a Joe Nieuwendyk Calgary Flames Signed 8X10 Photo!
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Joe Nieuwendyk Signed 2002 Team Canada 8X10 Photo This hand signed 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Joe Nieuwendyk. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Joe Nieuwendyk: Joe Nieuwendyk won three Stanley Cup championships with three different teams - Calgary, Dallas and New Jersey. Plus he won an Olympic gold medal with Team Canada in 2002. In 1999 he was named as the Conn Smythe trophy winner during the Dallas Stars Stanley Cup run. In 1988 he won the Calder trophy as best NHL rookie, and in 1995 he won the King Clancy award for his leadership on and off the ice. Nieuwendyk played 1,257 games in his career, scoring 559 goals and 1,126 points. Cliff Fletcher, who drafted him into the NHL, described Nieuwendyk as being a "pre-eminent two-way guy who had 50-goal seasons", adding that "he had a great stick around the net, he had a great shot, he saw the ice well, he could skate, he had the size – he had everything you needed to have. History has indicated that wherever he went, the team was competitive. The more that was on the line in big games, the better Joe played." He was an offensive centre in Calgary and power play specialist, able to withstand the physical punishment required to stand in front of the net and battle defencemen for the puck. He led the NHL in power play goals in 1987–88 with 31 and finished in the top ten on four other occasions. Niewendyk played in the NHL from 1987-2006 for the Cargary Flames, Dallas Stars, New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Florida Panthers. He retired on December 7, 2006 and was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011. Complete your NHL memorabilia Collection with a Joe Nieuwendyk Signed 2002 Team Canada 8X10 Photo!
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Joe Nieuwendyk Signed Toronto Maple Leafs 8X10 Photo This hand signed 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Joe Nieuwendyk. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Joe Nieuwendyk: Joe Nieuwendyk won three Stanley Cup championships with three different teams - Calgary, Dallas and New Jersey. Plus he won an Olympic gold medal with Team Canada in 2002. In 1999 he was named as the Conn Smythe trophy winner during the Dallas Stars Stanley Cup run. In 1988 he won the Calder trophy as best NHL rookie, and in 1995 he won the King Clancy award for his leadership on and off the ice. Nieuwendyk played 1,257 games in his career, scoring 559 goals and 1,126 points. Cliff Fletcher, who drafted him into the NHL, described Nieuwendyk as being a "pre-eminent two-way guy who had 50-goal seasons", adding that "he had a great stick around the net, he had a great shot, he saw the ice well, he could skate, he had the size – he had everything you needed to have. History has indicated that wherever he went, the team was competitive. The more that was on the line in big games, the better Joe played." He was an offensive centre in Calgary and power play specialist, able to withstand the physical punishment required to stand in front of the net and battle defencemen for the puck. He led the NHL in power play goals in 1987–88 with 31 and finished in the top ten on four other occasions. Niewendyk played in the NHL from 1987-2006 for the Cargary Flames, Dallas Stars, New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Florida Panthers. He retired on December 7, 2006 and was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011. Complete your NHL memorabilia Collection with a Joe Nieuwendyk Signed Toronto Maple Leafs 8X10 Photo!
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Joe Sakic Autographed Colorado Avalanche Banner Retirement 8x10 Photo This hand signed Joe Sakic Colorado Avalanche Autographed 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Sakic. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Joe Sakic: Joe Sakic was drafted 15th overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft and made his NHL debut on October 6, 1988 and enjoyed a fine rookie season with 62 points in 70 games followed up with 102 points the following season. Sakic became the captain of the franchise in 1992-93 reaching the 100-point plateau by collecting 105. The Quebec Nordiques relocated to Denver as the Colorado Avalanche beginning with the 1995-96 season. Joe Sakic accumulated 120 points and led the newly-relocated franchise to its first Stanley Cup championship. He was named winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP after scoring 34 points that included six game-winning goals in 22 games. On December 27, 1999, Joe Sakic reached 1,000 career points. In 2000-01, he again reached the 100-point mark, finishing with 118 along with a career-best 54 goals. He was awarded the Hart Trophy and the Lester B. Pearson Award as the league's most valuable player as well as the Lady Byng Trophy. Joe Sakic again led the Avalanche to a Stanley Cup championship, defeating the New Jersey Devils in the final. That year, he was presented with the Stanley Cup by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, then immediately handed the historic trophy to then teammate Ray Bourque, who had waited 22 seasons for the opportunity to lift the Cup. Sakic announced his retirement on July 9, 2009. Colorado retied Sakic's Number 19 on October 1, 2009 with a "C" banner to represent his time as captain of the Colorado Avalanche. Sakic was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 12, 2012 along with Mats Sundin, Pavel Bure and Adam Oates Own a piece of hockey history with a Joe Sakic Autographed Colorado Avalanche Banner Retirement 8x10 Photo!
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Joe Sakic Autographed Colorado Avalanche 1996 Stanley Cup Finals 8x10 Photo This hand signed Joe Sakic Colorado Avalanche Autographed 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Sakic. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Joe Sakic: Joe Sakic was drafted 15th overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft and made his NHL debut on October 6, 1988 and enjoyed a fine rookie season with 62 points in 70 games followed up with 102 points the following season. Sakic became the captain of the franchise in 1992-93 reaching the 100-point plateau by collecting 105. The Quebec Nordiques relocated to Denver as the Colorado Avalanche beginning with the 1995-96 season. Joe Sakic accumulated 120 points and led the newly-relocated franchise to its first Stanley Cup championship. He was named winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP after scoring 34 points that included six game-winning goals in 22 games. On December 27, 1999, Joe Sakic reached 1,000 career points. In 2000-01, he again reached the 100-point mark, finishing with 118 along with a career-best 54 goals. He was awarded the Hart Trophy and the Lester B. Pearson Award as the league's most valuable player as well as the Lady Byng Trophy. Joe Sakic again led the Avalanche to a Stanley Cup championship, defeating the New Jersey Devils in the final. That year, he was presented with the Stanley Cup by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, then immediately handed the historic trophy to then teammate Ray Bourque, who had waited 22 seasons for the opportunity to lift the Cup. Sakic announced his retirement on July 9, 2009. Colorado retied Sakic's Number 19 on October 1, 2009 with a "C" banner to represent his time as captain of the Colorado Avalanche. Sakic was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 12, 2012 along with Mats Sundin, Pavel Bure and Adam Oates Own a piece of hockey history with a Joe Sakic Autographed Colorado Avalanche 1996 Stanley Cup Finals 8x10 Photo!