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Mike Gartner Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Skating 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mike Gartner. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Mike Gartner: Mike Gartner is a retired ice hockey player. He played right wing in the NHL for the Washington Capitals, Minnesota North Stars, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Phoenix Coyotes. With these teams Gartner played a total of 19 seasons. Gartner was originally drafted by the Washington Capitals in 1979 and made his debut that year in October against the Buffalo Sabres. 1979-1980 was a solid season for Gartner. When Gartner was traded in 1989, he left Washington as the all-time leader in career goals, assists and points. As of 2017, Gartner is third in goals and points and fourth in assists. Despite Gartner being a skillful player, he only lasted one season with Minnesota before he was traded to the Rangers. Gartner scored 11 goals and 16 points in the remaining 12 regular season games. The next season, 1990-1991, Gartner became the first player to reach his 500th goal, 500th assist and 100th point all in one season. The next season he became the first Ranger to score at least 40 goals in 3 consecutive seasons. Gartner was traded again in 1993-1994 to the Leafs. He played with them until 1996 when he was traded to the Coyotes before he retired, two seasons later. Own a piece of hockey history with a Mike Gartner Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Skating 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Mike Gartner New York Rangers Autographed Shooting 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mike Gartner. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Mike Gartner: Mike Gartner is a retired ice hockey player. He played right wing in the NHL for the Washington Capitals, Minnesota North Stars, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Phoenix Coyotes. With these teams Gartner played a total of 19 seasons. Gartner was originally drafted by the Washington Capitals in 1979 and made his debut that year in October against the Buffalo Sabres. 1979-1980 was a solid season for Gartner. When Gartner was traded in 1989, he left Washington as the all-time leader in career goals, assists and points. As of 2017, Gartner is third in goals and points and fourth in assists. Despite Gartner being a skillful player, he only lasted one season with Minnesota before he was traded to the Rangers. Gartner scored 11 goals and 16 points in the remaining 12 regular season games. The next season, 1990-1991, Gartner became the first player to reach his 500th goal, 500th assist and 100th point all in one season. The next season he became the first Ranger to score at least 40 goals in 3 consecutive seasons. Gartner was traded again in 1993-1994 to the Leafs. He played with them until 1996 when he was traded to the Coyotes before he retired, two seasons later. Own a piece of hockey history with a Mike Gartner New York Rangers Autographed Shooting 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Mike Gartner Captain New York Rangers Autographed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mike Gartner. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Mike Gartner: Mike Gartner is a retired ice hockey player. He played right wing in the NHL for the Washington Capitals, Minnesota North Stars, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Phoenix Coyotes. With these teams Gartner played a total of 19 seasons. Gartner was originally drafted by the Washington Capitals in 1979 and made his debut that year in October against the Buffalo Sabres. 1979-1980 was a solid season for Gartner. When Gartner was traded in 1989, he left Washington as the all-time leader in career goals, assists and points. As of 2017, Gartner is third in goals and points and fourth in assists. Despite Gartner being a skillful player, he only lasted one season with Minnesota before he was traded to the Rangers. Gartner scored 11 goals and 16 points in the remaining 12 regular season games. The next season, 1990-1991, Gartner became the first player to reach his 500th goal, 500th assist and 100th point all in one season. The next season he became the first Ranger to score at least 40 goals in 3 consecutive seasons. Gartner was traded again in 1993-1994 to the Leafs. He played with them until 1996 when he was traded to the Coyotes before he retired, two seasons later. Own a piece of hockey history with a Mike Gartner Captain New York Rangers Autographed 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Olaf Kolzig Autographed Photo-Washington Capitals Hockey Goalie 8x10 Photo This hand signed Olaf Kolzig Autographed Photo-Washington Capitals Hockey Goalie 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Olaf Kolzig. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Olaf Kölzig: Olaf Kölzig was a professional ice-hockey goaltender. Kölzig spent almost his entire 14-year career playing for the Washington Capitals. He played eight games with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Kölzig was originally drafted by the Washington Capitals in 1989. He played his first game that season but after that he was bumped down to the minor leagues. Kölzig played with the Baltimore Skipjacks, Rochester Americans and Portland Pirates of the AHL. Olaf Kölzig also spent one year with the Hampton Roads Admiral of the East Coast Hockey League. When he was playing with the Portland Pirates Kölzig was awarded with the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy and the Hap Holmes Memorial Award. In 1995-96, the Capitals recalled him as their back-up for Jim Carey. In 1996-97, the Capitals acquired Bill Ranford and Kölzig stayed as a back-up goaltender. In early 1997 Ranford suffered an injury and Kölzig took over doing quite well, playing 33 games with a 2.20 goals against average. In 2000 Kölzig won the Vezina Trophy. Kölzig played with the Capitals until 2008 when he signed a contract with Tampa Bay. Kölzig got injured and he could not play through the entire season. In 2009 Kölzig announced his retirement. Olaf Kölzig was inducted into the ECHL Hall of Fame in 2010. Own a piece of hockey history with an Olaf Kolzig Autographed Photo-Washington Capitals Hockey Goalie 8x10 Photo!
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Olaf Kolzig Autographed Photo-Washington Capitals Cup Finals Net-Cam 8x10 Photo This hand signed Olaf Kolzig Autographed Photo-Washington Capitals Cup Finals Net-Cam 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Olaf Kolzig. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Olaf Kölzig: Olaf Kölzig was a professional ice-hockey goaltender. Kölzig spent almost his entire 14-year career playing for the Washington Capitals. He played eight games with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Kölzig was originally drafted by the Washington Capitals in 1989. He played his first game that season but after that he was bumped down to the minor leagues. Kölzig played with the Baltimore Skipjacks, Rochester Americans and Portland Pirates of the AHL. Olaf Kölzig also spent one year with the Hampton Roads Admiral of the East Coast Hockey League. When he was playing with the Portland Pirates Kölzig was awarded with the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy and the Hap Holmes Memorial Award. In 1995-96, the Capitals recalled him as their back-up for Jim Carey. In 1996-97, the Capitals acquired Bill Ranford and Kölzig stayed as a back-up goaltender. In early 1997 Ranford suffered an injury and Kölzig took over doing quite well, playing 33 games with a 2.20 goals against average. In 2000 Kölzig won the Vezina Trophy. Kölzig played with the Capitals until 2008 when he signed a contract with Tampa Bay. Kölzig got injured and he could not play through the entire season. In 2009 Kölzig announced his retirement. Olaf Kölzig was inducted into the ECHL Hall of Fame in 2010. Own a piece of hockey history with an Olaf Kolzig Autographed Photo-Washington Capitals Cup Finals Net-Cam 8x10 Photo!
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Ed Giacomin New York Rangers Autographed Photo 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Ed Giacomin. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Eddie Giacomin: Ed Giacomin was an NHL goaltender that played during the Original Six Era from 1965 when he made it to the big league to 1978. He played for the New York Rangers and the Detroit Red Wings. Ed Giacomin overcame many obstacles on his journey to the NHL. As a teenager, he suffered serious burns to his hands and feet in a kitchen fire and was told he would never play hockey. Giacomin was even more determined to prove them wrong. He spent six seasons with the minor league Providence Red before becoming the starting goalie for the New York Rangers, an impressive feat considering there were only six starting goalie positions in the NHL at the time. During Giacomin’s second NHL season, he led the NHL in shutouts and helped the Rangers reach the playoffs for only the second time in nine seasons. Eddie Giacomin was the Rangers starting goaltender for nine seasons, leading the league in shutouts for three seasons. He won the Vezina Trophy with partner Gilles Villemure in 1971. Giacomin spent his last three years as a player with the Detroit Red Wings before retiring in 1978. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1987 and his number 1 jersey was retired by the Rangers in 1989. Own a piece of hockey history with an Ed Giacomin New York Rangers Autographed Photo 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Marcel Dionne New York Rangers Autographed 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 New York Rangers Autographed 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Norm Ullman Toronto Maple Leafs Signed Hockey Legend Photo 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Norm Ullman. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Norm Ullman: Norm Ullman is a retired center who played in the NHL for the Edmonton Oilers, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings. Ullman started his professional career in 1956 with the Detroit Red Wings. Ullman was known for his stick-handling, his stamina and consistency. He was centering the line with Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay. Ullman's career statistics place him as one of the greatest centers in NHL history. He had 490 regular season goals, 739 assists and 1229 points. Ullman led the Red Wings in goals in 1961, 1965 and 1966 and led the league in 1964-65. That season Ullman missed the overall scoring by four points. He was second to Stan Mikita. That same season Ullman was voted a first team All-Star. Ullman appeared in 11 All-Star games in his twenty-year career. In 1968, in the middle of his thirteenth year with Detroit, Ullman was traded to the Leafs. He finished his career with Toronto then played two last seasons with the WHA Edmonton Oilers. Ullman was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982. Own a piece of hockey history with a Norm Ullman Toronto Maple Leafs Signed Hockey Legend Photo 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Igor Larionov Vancouver Canucks Autographed Photo 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Igor Larionov. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Igor Larionov: Igor Larionov is a Russian hockey center that played 29 years of professional hockey in both the Soviet League and the NHL. He was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1985 but he wasn’t allowed to join the Canucks until the 1989-1990 season when he was released by Sovietintersports who would draw a portion of Russian-NHL players’ salaries. Larionov played for 3 years in Vancouver and he steadily improved his North American game. By his third year, he was centering the Canucks top line with wingers Greg Adams and Pavel Bure. Larionov left North America to play in Switzerland for one year before returning to NHL to play for the San Jose Sharks where he served as alternate captain for the 1994-95 season. The following season, Igor Larionov was traded to the Detroit Red Wings where coach Scotty Bowman placed him on the highly effective “Russian Five” line. The Russian Five consisted of Viacheslav Fetisov, Sergei Fedorov, Vyacheslav Kozlov and Vladimir Konstantinov. They were an integral part of the Detroit’s back to back Stanley Cup Championships in 1997 and 1998. Larionov was traded to the Florida Panthers where he was reunited with Pavel Bure, however, he was traded back to the Red Wings before the season was over. It was with Detroit that he won his third Stanley Cup after scoring the game-winning goal in triple overtime of game 3. He played his final NHL season with the New Jersey Devils. Igor Larionov represented Team Russia at several events. He is one of only four players in the world to have won gold at the Olympics, World Championships, Stanley Cup, Canada/World Cup and the World Junior Championships. Igor Larionov was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. Own a piece of hockey history with an Igor Larionov Vancouver Canucks Autographed Photo 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Igor Larionov Autographed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Hockey Professor 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Igor Larionov. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Igor Larionov: Igor Larionov is a Russian hockey center that played 29 years of professional hockey in both the Soviet League and the NHL. He was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1985 but he wasn’t allowed to join the Canucks until the 1989-1990 season when he was released by Sovietintersports who would draw a portion of Russian-NHL players’ salaries. Larionov played for 3 years in Vancouver and he steadily improved his North American game. By his third year, he was centering the Canucks top line with wingers Greg Adams and Pavel Bure. Larionov left North America to play in Switzerland for one year before returning to NHL to play for the San Jose Sharks where he served as alternate captain for the 1994-95 season. The following season, Igor Larionov was traded to the Detroit Red Wings where coach Scotty Bowman placed him on the highly effective “Russian Five” line. The Russian Five consisted of Viacheslav Fetisov, Sergei Fedorov, Vyacheslav Kozlov and Vladimir Konstantinov. They were an integral part of the Detroit’s back to back Stanley Cup Championships in 1997 and 1998. Larionov was traded to the Florida Panthers where he was reunited with Pavel Bure, however, he was traded back to the Red Wings before the season was over. It was with Detroit that he won his third Stanley Cup after scoring the game-winning goal in triple overtime of game 3. He played his final NHL season with the New Jersey Devils. Igor Larionov represented Team Russia at several events. He is one of only four players in the world to have won gold at the Olympics, World Championships, Stanley Cup, Canada/World Cup and the World Junior Championships. Igor Larionov was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. Own a piece of hockey history with an Igor Larionov Autographed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Hockey Professor 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Igor Larionov Signed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Igor Larionov. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Igor Larionov: Igor Larionov is a Russian hockey center that played 29 years of professional hockey in both the Soviet League and the NHL. He was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1985 but he wasn’t allowed to join the Canucks until the 1989-1990 season when he was released by Sovietintersports who would draw a portion of Russian-NHL players’ salaries. Larionov played for 3 years in Vancouver and he steadily improved his North American game. By his third year, he was centering the Canucks top line with wingers Greg Adams and Pavel Bure. Larionov left North America to play in Switzerland for one year before returning to NHL to play for the San Jose Sharks where he served as alternate captain for the 1994-95 season. The following season, Igor Larionov was traded to the Detroit Red Wings where coach Scotty Bowman placed him on the highly effective “Russian Five” line. The Russian Five consisted of Viacheslav Fetisov, Sergei Fedorov, Vyacheslav Kozlov and Vladimir Konstantinov. They were an integral part of the Detroit’s back to back Stanley Cup Championships in 1997 and 1998. Larionov was traded to the Florida Panthers where he was reunited with Pavel Bure, however, he was traded back to the Red Wings before the season was over. It was with Detroit that he won his third Stanley Cup after scoring the game-winning goal in triple overtime of game 3. He played his final NHL season with the New Jersey Devils. Igor Larionov represented Team Russia at several events. He is one of only four players in the world to have won gold at the Olympics, World Championships, Stanley Cup, Canada/World Cup and the World Junior Championships. Igor Larionov was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. Own a piece of hockey history with an Igor Larionov Signed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Norm Ullman Detroit Red Wings Hockey Sniper Signed Photo 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Norm Ullman. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Norm Ullman: Norm Ullman is a retired center who played in the NHL for the Edmonton Oilers, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings. Ullman started his professional career in 1956 with the Detroit Red Wings. Ullman was known for his stick-handling, his stamina and consistency. He was centering the line with Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay. Ullman's career statistics place him as one of the greatest centers in NHL history. He had 490 regular season goals, 739 assists and 1229 points. Ullman led the Red Wings in goals in 1961, 1965 and 1966 and led the league in 1964-65. That season Ullman missed the overall scoring by four points. He was second to Stan Mikita. That same season Ullman was voted a first team All-Star. Ullman appeared in 11 All-Star games in his twenty-year career. In 1968, in the middle of his thirteenth year with Detroit, Ullman was traded to the Leafs. He finished his career with Toronto then played two last seasons with the WHA Edmonton Oilers. Ullman was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982. Own a piece of hockey history with a Norm Ullman Detroit Red Wings Hockey Sniper Signed Photo 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Niklas Kronwal Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup Signed Photo 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Niklas Kronwal. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Niklas Kronwall: Niklas Kronwall is a Swedish NHL defenseman that currently plays for the Detroit Red Wings. He was drafted into the NHL during the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the Red Wings though he chose to stay with his Swedish team until he made the move to the US in 2003 for his NHL debut. During the 2004-2005 lockout season, Kronwall played for the AHL Grand Rapids Griffins where he won the Eddie Shore Award for the Leagues’ top defenseman. In 2008, Niklas Kronwall became a member of the Triple Gold Club when he won a Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings. He was also the scoring leader amongst all defenseman during the playoffs with 15 points. After the retirement of teammate Nicklas Lidstrom, he became the Red Wings top defenseman. Internationally, Kronwall represents Team Sweden. He won both a Gold and Silver at the Winter Olympics and at the World Championships. Own a piece of hockey history with a Niklas Kronwal Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup Signed Photo 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Niklas Kronwal Signed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Cup Finals Action 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Niklas Kronwal. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Niklas Kronwall: Niklas Kronwall is a Swedish NHL defenseman that currently plays for the Detroit Red Wings. He was drafted into the NHL during the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the Red Wings though he chose to stay with his Swedish team until he made the move to the US in 2003 for his NHL debut. During the 2004-2005 lock out season, Kronwall played for the AHL Grand Rapids Griffins where he won the Eddie Shore Award for the Leagues’ top defenseman. In 2008, Niklas Kronwall became a member of the Triple Gold Club when he won a Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings. He was also the scoring leader amongst all defenseman during the playoffs with 15 points. After the retirement of teammate Nicklas Lidstrom, he became the Red Wings top defenseman. Internationally, Kronwall represents Team Sweden. He won both a Gold and Silver at the Winter Olympics and at the World Championships. Own a piece of hockey history with a Niklas Kronwal Signed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Cup Finals Action 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Johan Franzen Signed Photo-Detroit Red Wings Action 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Johan Franzen. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Johan Franzen: Johan Franzen is a Swedish ice hockey winger that currently plays for the Detroit Red Wings. He was drafted into the NHL in 2004 and joined the Red Wings for the 2005 season. The hard-working dedicated hockey player earned the nickname “the Mule” by teammate and captain Steve Yzerman because he “carries the load.” Frazen has shown himself to be a dependable goal scorer and he holds numerous records within the Detroit Red Wings organization. Johan Franzen holds the record for most game winning goals in a month with 6 in March 2008. He holds the record for the most goals in a single playoff series with 9. He is tied with hockey legend Gordie Howe for consecutive playoff games with a point (12) and tied with Howe and Ted Lindsay for consecutive playoff games with a goal (5). Johan Franzen was part of the 2008 Stanley Cup Championship team. Internationally, Johan Franzen represents his native Sweden. He has appeared in three World Championships winning a Gold Medal in 2006. He has also played for Sweden in the 2010 Winter Olympic games. Own a piece of hockey history with an Johan Franzen Detroit Red Wings Autographed Action 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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George Bell Toronto Blue Jays Signed 8x10 Batting Photo This hand signed George Bell Toronto Blue Jays Signed 8x10 Batting Photo has been personally autographed by George Bell. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ's Sportsworld. A baseball memorabilia collector's delight! Get your George Bell Toronto Blue Jays Signed 8x10 Batting Photo today!
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Alex Delvecchio Detroit Red Wings Signed Original Six 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Alex Delvecchio. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Alex Delvecchio: Alex Delvecchio was an NHL center and left winger that played his entire 24 season career with the Detroit Red Wings. He began his playing career in 1950 and in the 1951-52 season became a full-time team member, winning the Stanley Cup in his rookie season. He was part of the high scoring Production Line with Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay. He won his second and third Stanley Cup in 1954 and 1955. Although Alex Delvecchio was a top goal scorer and gifted playmaker, he was best known as a classy player and true gentleman. He was a three time recipient of the Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanlike conduct. He was well liked by his teammates which led to him being named captain of the Red Wings from 1962 until he retired as a player in 1974. At the conclusion of his career, he had played 1549 regular season games with 456 goals, 825 assists and 1281 points. His number 10 was retired by the Red Wings and he was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1977. Following his retirement as a player, Alex Delvecchio remained with the Detroit Red Wings as head coach and general manager from 1973-1977. In January, 2017, Delvecchio was part of the first group of players to be named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history. Own a piece of hockey history with an Alex Delvecchio Detroit Red Wings Signed Original Six 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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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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Bernie Parent Rookie Goalie Signed Photo-Boston Bruins 8x10 This Bernie Parent Rookie Goalie Signed Photo-Boston Bruins 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Parent. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Bernie Parent: Bernie Parent was an NHL goaltender that played 13 seasons from 1965-1979 for the Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Philadelphia Flyers. Parent played just 39 games with the Bruins before he was dealt to the Philadelphia Flyers where he would emerge as top goaltender. Although Parent was a top netminder, the Flyers seeking more offense, traded Parent to the Toronto Maple Leafs. The trade proved beneficial to Parent as he got to share goaltender duties with his childhood hero Jacques Plante. Under Plante’s guidance, Parent became a better and more proficient goalie as he perfected the “stand-up style” he modeled after Plante. Bernie Parent left the Leafs to join the WHA and returned to the Philadelphia Flyers after just one season. His next two years in Philly proved to be the best of his career. He won back to back Stanley Cups in 1974 and 1975 along with the Vezina Trophy for best goaltender and the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in both seasons. Sadly, Bernie Parent’s career was cut short in 1979 when he took a stick to his right eye causing temporary blindness. Although his vision returned, there was permanent damage to his eye forcing his retirement. Parent remained with the Flyers for a number of years as goaltending coach. Own a piece of hockey history with a Bernie Parent Rookie Goalie Signed Photo-Boston Bruins 8x10!
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Harry Sinden Summit Series Coach 1972 Team Canada Signed Photo 8x10 This Harry Sinden Summit Series Coach 1972 Team Canada Signed Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Sinden. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Harry Sinden: Harry Sinden has spent over 50 years as part of the Boston Bruins organization in varying roles starting from player, head coach to general manager, president and senior advisor to the club’s owner. Sinden was a great defenseman but he never played in the NHL. He played defence for the minor team, Toronto Marlboro Bantams and then in the Ontario Hockey League on the Oshawa Generals from 1949 to 1953. After playing with Oshawa, Sinden played six seasons with the Whitby Dunlops who he captained in 1957 when the Dunlops won the Allan Cup. Also he won a silver medal in the 1960 Olympics as part of the Canadian National Men's Hockey Team. Harry Sinden coached minor league hockey for six seasons starting in 1960 and became head coach of the Boston Bruins in 1966. Sinden was the youngest coach in the league at age 33 and the team finished with the worst record in the league his first season. Sinden got increasingly better and in the 1969-1970 season, Sinden coached the Bruins to the Stanley Cup Championship, their first in 29 years. Sinden retired from coaching just after the Bruins won the Cup due to his rocky relationship with Bruins management. He was named head coach and manager of Team Canada during the 1972 Summit Series despite spending two years away from hockey. After the successful Summit Series, he was offered the position of General Manager of the Bruins—a position he held for 28 years. Sinden remained with the Bruins as President. During his reign, the Boston Bruins had 30 consecutive playoff appearances. Harry Sinden was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 as a builder. Own a piece of hockey history with a Harry Sinden Summit Series Coach 1972 Team Canada Signed Photo 8x10!
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Harry Sinden Boston Bruins NHL Coach Signed Photo 8x10 This Harry Sinden Boston Bruins NHL Coach Signed Photo 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Sinden. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Harry Sinden: Harry Sinden has spent over 50 years as part of the Boston Bruins organization in varying roles starting from player, head coach to general manager, president and senior advisor to the club’s owner. Sinden was a great defenseman but he never played in the NHL. He played defence for the minor team, Toronto Marlboro Bantams and then in the Ontario Hockey League on the Oshawa Generals from 1949 to 1953. After playing with Oshawa, Sinden played six seasons with the Whitby Dunlops who he captained in 1957 when the Dunlops won the Allan Cup. Also he won a silver medal in the 1960 Olympics as part of the Canadian National Men's Hockey Team. Harry Sinden coached minor league hockey for six seasons starting in 1960 and became head coach of the Boston Bruins in 1966. Sinden was the youngest coach in the league at age 33 and the team finished with the worst record in the league his first season. Sinden got increasingly better and in the 1969-1970 season, Sinden coached the Bruins to the Stanley Cup Championship, their first in 29 years. Sinden retired from coaching just after the Bruins won the Cup due to his rocky relationship with Bruins management. He was named head coach and manager of Team Canada during the 1972 Summit Series despite spending two years away from hockey. After the successful Summit Series, he was offered the position of General Manager of the Bruins—a position he held for 28 years. Sinden remained with the Bruins as President. During his reign, the Boston Bruins had 30 consecutive playoff appearances. Harry Sinden was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 as a builder. Own a piece of hockey history with a Harry Sinden Boston Bruins NHL Coach Signed Photo 8x10!
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Johnny Bucyk Rookie Signed Photo Detroit Red Wings 8x10 This Johnny Bucyk Rookie Signed Photo Detroit Red Wings 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Bucyk. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Johnny Bucyk: Johnny Bucyk was an NHL left winger whose career spanned 23 years from 1955-1978 mostly with the Boston Bruins. His first two years in the NHL were played with the Detroit Red Wings before a trade for Terry Sawchuk landed Bucyk in a Bruins uniform in 1957. He became part of the Uke Line with fellow Canadian-Ukranian born players Vic Stasiuk and Bronco Horvath who were his linemates on the Junior Edmonton Oil Kings. Johnny Bucyk set numerous records with the Bruins although some have since been surpassed by Ray Bourque including most seasons, most games, goals, assists and points. Bucyk ended his career as the 4th leading goal scorer in NHL history at the time with 545 goals. He appeared in seven All-Star Games and was the recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship and the Lester B. Pearson Award for his contribution to hockey. His name appears twice on the Stanley Cup as a player in 1970 and 1972. His number 9 was retired by the Boston Bruins and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. Own a piece of hockey history with a Johnny Bucyk Rookie Signed Photo Detroit Red Wings 8x10!
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Johnny Bucyk Photo Signed-Boston Bruins On Ice Feature 8x10 This hand signed Johnny Bucyk Photo Signed-Boston Bruins On Ice Feature 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Bucyk. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Johnny Bucyk: Johnny Bucyk was an NHL left winger whose career spanned 23 years from 1955-1978 mostly with the Boston Bruins. His first two years in the NHL were played with the Detroit Red Wings before a trade for Terry Sawchuk landed Bucyk in a Bruins uniform in 1957. He became part of the Uke Line with fellow Canadian-Ukranian born players Vic Stasiuk and Bronco Horvath who were his linemates on the Junior Edmonton Oil Kings. Johnny Bucyk set numerous records with the Bruins although some have since been surpassed by Ray Bourque including most seasons, most games, goals, assists and points. Bucyk ended his career as the 4th leading goal scorer in NHL history at the time with 545 goals. He appeared in seven All-Star Games and was the recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship and the Lester B. Pearson Award for his contribution to hockey. His name appears twice on the Stanley Cup as a player in 1970 and 1972. His number 9 was retired by the Boston Bruins and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. Own a piece of hockey history with a Johnny Bucyk Photo Signed-Boston Bruins On Ice Feature 8x10!
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Johnny Bucyk Autographed Photo-Boston Bruins Playmaker 8x10 This Johnny Bucyk Autographed Photo-Boston Bruins Playmaker 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Bucyk. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Johnny Bucyk: Johnny Bucyk was an NHL left winger whose career spanned 23 years from 1955-1978 mostly with the Boston Bruins. His first two years in the NHL were played with the Detroit Red Wings before a trade for Terry Sawchuk landed Bucyk in a Bruins uniform in 1957. He became part of the Uke Line with fellow Canadian-Ukranian born players Vic Stasiuk and Bronco Horvath who were his linemates on the Junior Edmonton Oil Kings. Johnny Bucyk set numerous records with the Bruins although some have since been surpassed by Ray Bourque including most seasons, most games, goals, assists and points. Bucyk ended his career as the 4th leading goal scorer in NHL history at the time with 545 goals. He appeared in seven All-Star Games and was the recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship and the Lester B. Pearson Award for his contribution to hockey. His name appears twice on the Stanley Cup as a player in 1970 and 1972. His number 9 was retired by the Boston Bruins and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. Own a piece of hockey history with a Johnny Bucyk Autographed Photo-Boston Bruins Playmaker 8x10!