• Mike Vernon Detroit Red Wings Signed Photo-Stanley Cup Finals Action 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mike Vernon.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Mike Vernon: Mike Vernon was a young goaltender who spent 19 seasons in the NHL playing for the Calgary Flames, Detroit Red Wings, San Hose Sharks and the Florida Panthers. Vernon started his career in the minor Calgary hockey system. After a strong rookie season he was chosen by the Calgary Flames in the 1981 NHL draft. The Flames left Vernon in junior hockey during the 1981-1982 season and he earned selection to the WHL All-Star team.  In 1982-1983 he spent most of his time with the CHL's Colorado Flames.  In 1984, he returned to the Calgary Flames but suffered a loss and returned to the CHL.  Vernon won a Stanley Cup with the Flames in 1989.  In 1994 Vernon was traded to the Detroit Red Wings. Detroit thought that Vernon would help teach their younger goaltender Chris Osgood, and was Detroit's best goaltender in 1994-1995.  In 1995 Vernon helped Detroit get the President Trophy.  Also in 1995 Detroit got to the Stanley Cup finals but lost to the New Jersey Devils. Osgood began to get better as the Detroit goaltender and became their primary goalie in 1995-1996.  Vernon and Osgood shared the William M. Jenning Trophy. Detroit traded Vernon to the San Hose Sharks in 1997.  Vernon played two full seasons with the Sharks but was traded in 1999 to the Florida Panthers.  He played 34 games with this team but was soon traded back to the Flames.  He played a few seasons with the Flames and was named one of the best goaltenders in that era. Own a piece of hockey history with a Mike Vernon Detroit Red Wings Signed Photo-Stanley Cup Finals Action 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Marcel Pronovost Toronto Maple Leafs Signed On Ice 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Marcel Pronovost.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Marcel Pronovost Marcel Pronovost was a professional ice hockey player that played in the NHL from 1949 to 1970.  Pronovost played defense for the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs.  When Gordie Howe was injured during the 1950 Stanley Cup Championship, Detroit moved up Red Kelly and put Pronovost on defense. Pronovost was a great player and was a member of four Stanley Cup championships with Detroit, his first championship in 1950.  Pronovost got his fifth Stanley Cup win with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1967.  Marcel Pronovost was considered one of the top defencemen of his era.  He was named the alternate captain of the Red Wings by the 1956-57 season. Not only was Marcel Pronovost a great player he was also a coach.  He started coaching in 1969.  Pronovost was started out coaching the Windsor Spitfires but during the 1972-1973 season, Pronovost was the head coach of the Chicago Cougars in the WHA.  Professionally, Pronovost coached 104 games for the Buffalo Sabres and briefly, he was an associate coach of the Red Wings.  After his coaching career, Marcel Pronovost worked for the NHL Central Scouting Bureau but in 1990 he was hired as a scout for the New Jersey Devils. Marcel Pronovost was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a player in 1978. Own a piece of hockey history with a Marcel Pronovost Toronto Maple Leafs Signed On Ice 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Marcel Pronovost Toronto Maple Leafs Signed Action 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Marcel Pronovost.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Marcel Pronovost Marcel Pronovost was a professional ice hockey player that played in the NHL from 1949 to 1970.  Pronovost played defense for the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs.  When Gordie Howe was injured during the 1950 Stanley Cup Championship, Detroit moved up Red Kelly and put Pronovost on defense. Pronovost was a great player and was a member of four Stanley Cup championships with Detroit, his first championship in 1950.  Pronovost got his fifth Stanley Cup win with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1967.  Marcel Pronovost was considered one of the top defencemen of his era.  He was named the alternate captain of the Red Wings by the 1956-57 season. Not only was Marcel Pronovost a great player he was also a coach.  He started coaching in 1969.  Pronovost was started out coaching the Windsor Spitfires but during the 1972-1973 season, Pronovost was the head coach of the Chicago Cougars in the WHA.  Professionally, Pronovost coached 104 games for the Buffalo Sabres and briefly, he was an associate coach of the Red Wings.  After his coaching career, Marcel Pronovost worked for the NHL Central Scouting Bureau but in 1990 he was hired as a scout for the New Jersey Devils. Marcel Pronovost was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a player in 1978. Own a piece of hockey history with a Marcel Pronovost Toronto Maple Leafs Signed Action 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Mike Vernon Goalie Mask Signed Photo Calgary Flames 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mike Vernon.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Mike Vernon: Mike Vernon was a young goaltender who spent 19 seasons in the NHL playing for the Calgary Flames, Detroit Red Wings, San Hose Sharks and the Florida Panthers. Vernon started his career in the minor Calgary hockey system. After a strong rookie season, he was chosen by the Calgary Flames in the 1981 NHL draft. The Flames left Vernon in junior hockey during the 1981-1982 season and he earned selection to the WHL All-Star team.  In 1982-1983 he spent most of his time with the CHL's Colorado Flames.  In 1984, he returned to the Calgary Flames but suffered a loss and returned to the CHL.  Vernon won a Stanley Cup with the Flames in 1989.  In 1994 Vernon was traded to the Detroit Red Wings. Detroit thought that Vernon would help teach their younger goaltender Chris Osgood, and was Detroit's best goaltender in 1994-1995.  In 1995 Vernon helped Detroit get the President Trophy.  Also in 1995 Detroit got to the Stanley Cup finals but lost to the New Jersey Devils. Osgood began to get better as the Detroit goaltender and became their primary goalie in 1995-1996.  Vernon and Osgood shared the William M. Jenning Trophy. Detroit traded Vernon to the San Hose Sharks in 1997.  Vernon played two full seasons with the Sharks but was traded in 1999 to the Florida Panthers.  He played 34 games with this team but was soon traded back to the Flames.  He played a few seasons with the Flames and was named one of the best goaltenders in that era. Own a piece of hockey history with a Mike Vernon Goalie Mask Signed Photo Calgary Flames 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Mike Vernon Calgary Flames Overhead Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mike Vernon.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Mike Vernon: Mike Vernon was a young goaltender who spent 19 seasons in the NHL playing for the Calgary Flames, Detroit Red Wings, San Hose Sharks and the Florida Panthers. Vernon started his career in the minor Calgary hockey system. After a strong rookie season, he was chosen by the Calgary Flames in the 1981 NHL draft. The Flames left Vernon in junior hockey during the 1981-1982 season and he earned selection to the WHL All-Star team.  In 1982-1983 he spent most of his time with the CHL's Colorado Flames.  In 1984, he returned to the Calgary Flames but suffered a loss and returned to the CHL.  Vernon won a Stanley Cup with the Flames in 1989.  In 1994 Vernon was traded to the Detroit Red Wings. Detroit thought that Vernon would help teach their younger goaltender Chris Osgood, and was Detroit's best goaltender in 1994-1995.  In 1995 Vernon helped Detroit get the President Trophy.  Also in 1995 Detroit got to the Stanley Cup finals but lost to the New Jersey Devils. Osgood began to get better as the Detroit goaltender and became their primary goalie in 1995-1996.  Vernon and Osgood shared the William M. Jenning Trophy. Detroit traded Vernon to the San Hose Sharks in 1997.  Vernon played two full seasons with the Sharks but was traded in 1999 to the Florida Panthers.  He played 34 games with this team but was soon traded back to the Flames.  He played a few seasons with the Flames and was named one of the best goaltenders in that era. Own a piece of hockey history with a Mike Vernon Calgary Flames Overhead Signed 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Rogie Vachon Montreal Canadiens Signed Hockey Goalie 8x10 Photo This hand signed  Montreal Canadiens Hockey Goalie 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Rogie Vachon.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Rogie Vachon: Rogie Vachon was an NHL goaltender that was active from 1965-1982 playing for the Montreal Canadiens, LA Kings, Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins.  Vachon entered the NHL as backup goaltender for the Canadiens but his playoff success ensured him a spot on the team roster.  Vachon went on to win the Vezina Trophy with teammate Gump Worsley the following season as the lead the team to two back to back Stanley Cup Championships in 1968 and 1969 and a third in 1971. Rogie Vachon was traded to the Los Angeles King where he played from 1971 to 1978 where he celebrated some of the best moments of his career.  He was team MVP for 4 consecutive years starting in 1973.  He was runner up for the Vezina Trophy in 1975 and he was selected for NHL Second All-Star Team in 1975 and 1977.  Vachon was considered one of the best one-to-one goaltenders in his era and he never allowed a single goal on a penalty shot for his entire career.  Rogie Vachon was honoured by the Los Angeles Kings as his was the first number retired by the franchise in 1985.  Following his retirement as a player, Rogie Vachon continued to serve the LA Kings as GM from 1984-1992.  He was interim head coach on 3 separate occasions.  Vachon continues to serve as Royal Ambassador for the Kings. Own a piece of hockey history with a Rogie Vachon Montreal Canadiens Signed Hockey Goalie 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures today!    
  • Rogie Vachon Montreal Canadiens Signed Stick Save 8x10 Photo This hand signed  Montreal Canadiens Hockey Goalie Stick Save 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Rogie Vachon.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Rogie Vachon: Rogie Vachon was an NHL goaltender that was active from 1965-1982 playing for the Montreal Canadiens, LA Kings, Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins.  Vachon entered the NHL as backup goaltender for the Canadiens but his playoff success ensured him a spot on the team roster.  Vachon went on to win the Vezina Trophy with teammate Gump Worsley the following season as the lead the team to two back to back Stanley Cup Championships in 1968 and 1969 and a third in 1971. Rogie Vachon was traded to the Los Angeles King where he played from 1971 to 1978 where he celebrated some of the best moments of his career.  He was team MVP for 4 consecutive years starting in 1973.  He was runner up for the Vezina Trophy in 1975 and he was selected for NHL Second All-Star Team in 1975 and 1977.  Vachon was considered one of the best one-to-one goaltenders in his era and he never allowed a single goal on a penalty shot for his entire career.  Rogie Vachon was honoured by the Los Angeles Kings as his was the first number retired by the franchise in 1985.  Following his retirement as a player, Rogie Vachon continued to serve the LA Kings as GM from 1984-1992.  He was interim head coach on 3 separate occasions.  Vachon continues to serve as Royal Ambassador for the Kings. Own a piece of hockey history with a Rogie Vachon Montreal Canadiens Signed Stick Save 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures today!    
  • Mark Howe Philadelphia Flyers Autographed Photo 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Howe.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Howe: Mark Howe was a professional hockey player that played in both the WHA and the NHL for 22 seasons.  He is the son of the legendary Mr. Hockey, Gordie Howe and brother of Marty Howe.  Mark played left wing for the Houston Aeros of the WHA as linemate to his brother Marty and father Gordie who came out of retirement to play alongside his two sons.  The Howes led their team to the 1974 and 1975 Avco Cups—the WHA version of the Stanley Cup.  Mark also won the Lou Kaplan Trophy as Rookie of the Year.  The Howe family moved to the New England Whalers which became the Hartford Whalers when the WHA and NHL merged.  The Howes played one more season together in the NHL. Mark Howe was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers in 1982 and by then he had become a full-time defenseman.  The 1985-1986 season was a career season for Mark where he put up some of the best numbers ever by an NHL defenseman with 24 goals and 58 assists for 82 points.  Despite Mark Howe’s contribution, the injury riddled Flyers were not playoff contenders. After the 1991-1992 season, Mark Howe signed with the Detroit Red Wings, his father’s former team in the hopes of winning a Stanley Cup.  Unfortunately, the Red Wings were swept by the New Jersey Devils in the 1995 Stanley Cup Finals. Following his retirement as a player, Howe remained with the Detroit Red Wings as a video coach and pro scout, earning Stanley Cup rings in 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008.  Mark Howe was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011 and is the second father-son duo in hockey history to receive the honor after Bobby and Brett Hull. Own a piece of hockey history with a Mark Howe Philadelphia Flyers Autographed Photo 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures.  Buy yours today!
  • Peter Bondra Washington Capitals Autographed Shooting 8x10 Photo This hand signed Peter Bondra Washington Capitals Autographed Shooting 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Peter Bondra. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Peter Bondra: Peter Bondra was an NHL winger and sharpshooter that played 19 seasons mainly for the Washington Capitals but also for the Ottawa Senators, Atlanta Thrashers, and the Chicago Blackhawks.  Peter Bondra was a star player with the Capitals during his 14 seasons with the team.  He scored 472 goals and 353 assists in his 961 games.  He also holds the team record for shorthanded (32) goals and hat tricks.  He appeared in five All-Star games during his tenure with Washington and twice won the Fastest Skater Competition during those events. Peter Bondra was traded to the Ottawa Senators where he played for part of one season.  In 2006, Bondra was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks where he scored his 500th career goal.  He became the 37th player in league history to accomplish this feat and the fourth player to do so in a Blackhawks uniform after Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita and Michel Goulet. Internationally, Peter Bondra represents Team Slovakia and has appeared in 47 games, scoring 35 goals for his national team.  He has been part of three winter Olympics and he has won both a gold and bronze medal at the World Championships.  Since his retirement as a player in 2007, Peter Bondra has been the General Manager of the Slovakian National Team from 2007-2011. Own a piece of hockey history with an Peter Bondra Washington Capitals Autographed Shooting 8x10 Photo!  
  • Peter Bondra Washington Capitals Autographed Skating 8x10 Photo This hand signed Peter Bondra Washington Capitals Autographed Skating 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Peter Bondra. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Peter Bondra: Peter Bondra was an NHL winger and sharpshooter that played 19 seasons mainly for the Washington Capitals but also for the Ottawa Senators, Atlanta Thrashers, and the Chicago Blackhawks.  Peter Bondra was a star player with the Capitals during his 14 seasons with the team.  He scored 472 goals and 353 assists in his 961 games.  He also holds the team record for shorthanded (32) goals and hat tricks.  He appeared in five All-Star games during his tenure with Washington and twice won the Fastest Skater Competition during those events. Peter Bondra was traded to the Ottawa Senators where he played for part of one season.  In 2006, Bondra was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks where he scored his 500th career goal.  He became the 37th player in league history to accomplish this feat and the fourth player to do so in a Blackhawks uniform after Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita and Michel Goulet. Internationally, Peter Bondra represents Team Slovakia and has appeared in 47 games, scoring 35 goals for his national team.  He has been part of three winter Olympics and he has won both a gold and bronze medal at the World Championships.  Since his retirement as a player in 2007, Peter Bondra has been the General Manager of the Slovakian National Team from 2007-2011. Own a piece of hockey history with an Peter Bondra Washington Capitals Autographed Skating 8x10 Photo!  
  • Peter Bondra Washington Capitals Autographed Eagle Jersey 8x10 Photo This hand signed Peter Bondra Washington Capitals Autographed Eagle Jersey 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Peter Bondra. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Peter Bondra: Peter Bondra was an NHL winger and sharpshooter that played 19 seasons mainly for the Washington Capitals but also for the Ottawa Senators, Atlanta Thrashers, and the Chicago Blackhawks.  Peter Bondra was a star player with the Capitals during his 14 seasons with the team.  He scored 472 goals and 353 assists in his 961 games.  He also holds the team record for shorthanded (32) goals and hat tricks.  He appeared in five All-Star games during his tenure with Washington and twice won the Fastest Skater Competition during those events. Peter Bondra was traded to the Ottawa Senators where he played for part of one season.  In 2006, Bondra was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks where he scored his 500th career goal.  He became the 37th player in league history to accomplish this feat and the fourth player to do so in a Blackhawks uniform after Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita and Michel Goulet. Internationally, Peter Bondra represents Team Slovakia and has appeared in 47 games, scoring 35 goals for his national team.  He has been part of three winter Olympics and he has won both a gold and bronze medal at the World Championships.  Since his retirement as a player in 2007, Peter Bondra has been the General Manager of the Slovakian National Team from 2007-2011. Own a piece of hockey history with an Peter Bondra Washington Capitals Autographed Eagle Jersey 8x10 Photo!  
  • Bryan Trottier New York Islanders Autographed Game Action 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Bryan Trottier.  Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Bryan Trottier: Bryan Trottier was chosen 22nd overall by the New York Islanders in the 1974 NHL Entry Draft; he would play 15 seasons with them.  He set a rookie record of 95 points in the 1975-1976 season, as well as winning the Calder Memorial Trophy for Rookie of the Year in the same season.  In 1978-1979 Trottier scored 134 points, his best offensive season, winning him both the Art Ross and Hart Memorial Trophies.  Trottier won four Stanley Cups with the Islanders from 1980-1983.  In the 1981 Canada Cup he played for his home country of Canada, however in 1984 he played for the United States as it was the country in which he lived and where his wife originated from.  Trottier's offensive abilities deteriorated greatly from 1988-1990, at which point the Islanders released him from his contract with the team.  He went on to play with Pittsburgh from 1991-1994, winning two more Stanley Cups with them in 1991 and 1992.  After his last season in 1994 he retired from professional hockey.  Bryan Trottier was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997 and his number was retired by the Islanders in 2001. Own a piece of hockey history with a Bryan Trottier New York Islanders Autographed Game Action 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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