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Pierre Pilote Signed Toronto Maple Leafs 8X10 Photo This hand-signed Toronto Maple Leafs 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Pierre Pilote. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Pierre Pilote: Hall of Famer Pierre Pilote played in the NHL from 1955-1969 with the Chicago Blackhawks and one season with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Pilote was an outstanding defenseman, winning 3 Norris Trophies and being the runner up another 3 times. Pierre Pilote was paired with teammate Elmer ‘Moose’ Vasko and was one of the best all-time defense pairings. Pilote was a great offensive defenseman, often carrying the puck up the ice. The Hawks had floundered for years prior to Pilote's arrival. But with the likes of Pilote, Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita and Glenn Hall, the Chicago Blackhawks became Stanley Cup champions in 1961. Pilote scored the winning or tying goal in every Blackhawks victory that season. Although 1961 pre-dated the Conn Smythe Trophy, Pierre Pilote was the obvious playoff MVP for the Hawks. His 15 points led all players in the Stanley Cup playoffs that year.. The following season Pierre Pilote became the captain of the Chicago Blackhawks. Pilote retired from hockey in 1969 after one season with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Pierre Pilote's great career was recognized in 1975 when he was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. He retired having played 890 regular season NHL games, in which he scored 80 goals, 418 assists and 498 points. The Chicago Blackhawks retired the number “3” worn by Pierre Pilote and the late Keith Magnuson in a joint ceremony in 2008. Get your Pierre Pilote Signed Toronto Maple Leafs 8X10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of hockey history 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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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 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 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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Mark Recchi 500th Goal Pittsburgh Penguins Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Pittsburgh Penguins 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Recchi. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Recchi: Mark Recchi played 22 seasons in the NHL for 7 different teams and is a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion. He began his hockey career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988 and he finished in second place in rookie scoring with 30 goals. The following year, Recchi finishing with an amazing 113 points in 78 games and won his first Stanley Cup with the Penguins. After being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, Mark Recchi played on the ‘crazy 8’ line alongside Eric Lindros and Brent Fedyk, accumulating 123 points in the 1992-93 season, a single season scoring record for the franchise that still stands today. Mark Recchi played for the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2005-06 season where he would go on to win his second Stanley Cup Championship against his former team the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2010-11, Recchi played for the Boston Bruins where he won his third Stanley Cup and became the oldest player ever to score a game at the Cup Final at the age of 43. Mark Recchi announced his retirement during the post game cup celebration. He finished his career as the 13th player in NHL history to score more the 1500 points. Currently, Mark Recchi serves as a Development Coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins and just won his 4th Stanley Cup as a Coach. Own a piece of Penguins history with a Mark Recchi 500th Goal Pittsburgh Penguins Signed 8x10 Photo.
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Mark Recchi Stanley Cup 91 Pittsburgh Penguins Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Pittsburgh Penguins 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Recchi. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Recchi: Mark Recchi played 22 seasons in the NHL for 7 different teams and is a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion. He began his hockey career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988 and he finished in second place in rookie scoring with 30 goals. The following year, Recchi finishing with an amazing 113 points in 78 games and won his first Stanley Cup with the Penguins. After being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, Mark Recchi played on the ‘crazy 8’ line alongside Eric Lindros and Brent Fedyk, accumulating 123 points in the 1992-93 season, a single season scoring record for the franchise that still stands today. Mark Recchi played for the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2005-06 season where he would go on to win his second Stanley Cup Championship against his former team the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2010-11, Recchi played for the Boston Bruins where he won his third Stanley Cup and became the oldest player ever to score a game at the Cup Final at the age of 43. Mark Recchi announced his retirement during the post game cup celebration. He finished his career as the 13th player in NHL history to score more the 1500 points. Currently, Mark Recchi serves as a Development Coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins and just won his 4th Stanley Cup as a Coach. Own a piece of Penguins history with a Mark Recchi Stanley Cup 91 Pittsburgh Penguins Signed 8x10 Photo.
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Mark Recchi Pittsburgh Penguins Signed 8x10 Action Photo This hand signed Pittsburgh Penguins 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Recchi. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Recchi: Mark Recchi played 22 seasons in the NHL for 7 different teams and is a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion. He began his hockey career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988 and he finished in second place in rookie scoring with 30 goals. The following year, Recchi finishing with an amazing 113 points in 78 games and won his first Stanley Cup with the Penguins. After being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, Mark Recchi played on the ‘crazy 8’ line alongside Eric Lindros and Brent Fedyk, accumulating 123 points in the 1992-93 season, a single season scoring record for the franchise that still stands today. Mark Recchi played for the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2005-06 season where he would go on to win his second Stanley Cup Championship against his former team the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2010-11, Recchi played for the Boston Bruins where he won his third Stanley Cup and became the oldest player ever to score a game at the Cup Final at the age of 43. Mark Recchi announced his retirement during the post game cup celebration. He finished his career as the 13th player in NHL history to score more the 1500 points. Currently, Mark Recchi serves as a Development Coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins and just won his 4th Stanley Cup as a Coach. Own a piece of Penguins history with a Mark Recchi Pittsburgh Penguins Signed 8x10 Action Photo.
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Mark Recchi Pittsburgh Penguins Overhead Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Pittsburgh Penguins 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Recchi. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Recchi: Mark Recchi played 22 seasons in the NHL for 7 different teams and is a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion. He began his hockey career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988 and he finished in second place in rookie scoring with 30 goals. The following year, Recchi finishing with an amazing 113 points in 78 games and won his first Stanley Cup with the Penguins. After being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, Mark Recchi played on the ‘crazy 8’ line alongside Eric Lindros and Brent Fedyk, accumulating 123 points in the 1992-93 season, a single season scoring record for the franchise that still stands today. Mark Recchi played for the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2005-06 season where he would go on to win his second Stanley Cup Championship against his former team the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2010-11, Recchi played for the Boston Bruins where he won his third Stanley Cup and became the oldest player ever to score a game at the Cup Final at the age of 43. Mark Recchi announced his retirement during the post game cup celebration. He finished his career as the 13th player in NHL history to score more the 1500 points. Currently, Mark Recchi serves as a Development Coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins and just won his 4th Stanley Cup as a Coach. Own a piece of Penguins history with a Mark Recchi Pittsburgh Penguins Overhead Signed 8x10 Photo.
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Mark Recchi Boston Bruins Spotlight Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Boston Bruins 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Recchi. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Recchi: Mark Recchi played 22 seasons in the NHL for 7 different teams and is a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion. He began his hockey career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988 and he finished in second place in rookie scoring with 30 goals. The following year, Recchi finishing with an amazing 113 points in 78 games and won his first Stanley Cup with the Penguins. After being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, Mark Recchi played on the ‘crazy 8’ line alongside Eric Lindros and Brent Fedyk, accumulating 123 points in the 1992-93 season, a single season scoring record for the franchise that still stands today. Mark Recchi played for the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2005-06 season where he would go on to win his second Stanley Cup Championship against his former team the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2010-11, Recchi played for the Boston Bruins where he won his third Stanley Cup and became the oldest player ever to score a game at the Cup Final at the age of 43. Mark Recchi announced his retirement during the post game cup celebration. He finished his career as the 13th player in NHL history to score more the 1500 points. Currently, Mark Recchi serves as a Development Coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins and just won his 4th Stanley Cup as a Coach. Own a piece of Penguins history with a Mark Recchi Boston Bruins Spotlight Signed 8x10 Photo.
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Mark Recchi Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Boston Bruins 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Recchi. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Recchi: Mark Recchi played 22 seasons in the NHL for 7 different teams and is a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion. He began his hockey career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988 and he finished in second place in rookie scoring with 30 goals. The following year, Recchi finishing with an amazing 113 points in 78 games and won his first Stanley Cup with the Penguins. After being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, Mark Recchi played on the ‘crazy 8’ line alongside Eric Lindros and Brent Fedyk, accumulating 123 points in the 1992-93 season, a single season scoring record for the franchise that still stands today. Mark Recchi played for the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2005-06 season where he would go on to win his second Stanley Cup Championship against his former team the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2010-11, Recchi played for the Boston Bruins where he won his third Stanley Cup and became the oldest player ever to score a game at the Cup Final at the age of 43. Mark Recchi announced his retirement during the post game cup celebration. He finished his career as the 13th player in NHL history to score more the 1500 points. Currently, Mark Recchi serves as a Development Coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins and just won his 4th Stanley Cup as a Coach. Own a piece of Bruins history with a Mark Recchi Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Signed 8x10 Photo.
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Mark Recchi Canadiens Captain Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Montreal Canadiens 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Recchi. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Recchi: Mark Recchi played 22 seasons in the NHL for 7 different teams and is a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion. He began his hockey career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988 and he finished in second place in rookie scoring with 30 goals. The following year, Recchi finishing with an amazing 113 points in 78 games and won his first Stanley Cup with the Penguins. After being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, Mark Recchi played on the ‘crazy 8’ line alongside Eric Lindros and Brent Fedyk, accumulating 123 points in the 1992-93 season, a single season scoring record for the franchise that still stands today. Mark Recchi played for the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2005-06 season where he would go on to win his second Stanley Cup Championship against his former team the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2010-11, Recchi played for the Boston Bruins where he won his third Stanley Cup and became the oldest player ever to score a game at the Cup Final at the age of 43. Mark Recchi announced his retirement during the post game cup celebration. He finished his career as the 13th player in NHL history to score more the 1500 points. Currently, Mark Recchi serves as a Development Coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins and just won his 4th Stanley Cup as a Coach. Own a piece of Bruins history with a Mark Recchi Canadiens Captain Signed 8x10 Photo.
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Mark Recchi Montreal Canadiens Goal Celebration Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Montreal Canadiens 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Recchi. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Recchi: Mark Recchi played 22 seasons in the NHL for 7 different teams and is a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion. He began his hockey career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988 and he finished in second place in rookie scoring with 30 goals. The following year, Recchi finishing with an amazing 113 points in 78 games and won his first Stanley Cup with the Penguins. After being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, Mark Recchi played on the ‘crazy 8’ line alongside Eric Lindros and Brent Fedyk, accumulating 123 points in the 1992-93 season, a single season scoring record for the franchise that still stands today. Mark Recchi played for the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2005-06 season where he would go on to win his second Stanley Cup Championship against his former team the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2010-11, Recchi played for the Boston Bruins where he won his third Stanley Cup and became the oldest player ever to score a game at the Cup Final at the age of 43. Mark Recchi announced his retirement during the post game cup celebration. He finished his career as the 13th player in NHL history to score more the 1500 points. Currently, Mark Recchi serves as a Development Coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins and just won his 4th Stanley Cup as a Coach. Own a piece of Canadiens history with a Mark Recchi Montreal Canadiens Goal Celebration Signed 8x10 Photo.
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Mark Recchi Signed Photo-Philadelphia Flyers Action 8x10 This hand signed Philadelphia Flyers 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Recchi. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Recchi: Mark Recchi played 22 seasons in the NHL for 7 different teams and is a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion. He began his hockey career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988 and he finished in second place in rookie scoring with 30 goals. The following year, Recchi finishing with an amazing 113 points in 78 games and won his first Stanley Cup with the Penguins. After being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, Mark Recchi played on the ‘crazy 8’ line alongside Eric Lindros and Brent Fedyk, accumulating 123 points in the 1992-93 season, a single season scoring record for the franchise that still stands today. Mark Recchi played for the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2005-06 season where he would go on to win his second Stanley Cup Championship against his former team the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2010-11, Recchi played for the Boston Bruins where he won his third Stanley Cup and became the oldest player ever to score a game at the Cup Final at the age of 43. Mark Recchi announced his retirement during the post game cup celebration. He finished his career as the 13th player in NHL history to score more the 1500 points. Currently, Mark Recchi serves as a Development Coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins and just won his 4th Stanley Cup as a Coach. Own a piece of Canadiens history with a Mark Recchi Signed Photo-Philadelphia Flyers Action 8x10.
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Mark Recchi Carolina Hurricanes Stanley Cup 8x10 Signed Photo This hand signed Carolina Hurricanes 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Mark Recchi. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Mark Recchi: Mark Recchi played 22 seasons in the NHL for 7 different teams and is a 3 time Stanley Cup Champion. He began his hockey career with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988 and he finished in second place in rookie scoring with 30 goals. The following year, Recchi finishing with an amazing 113 points in 78 games and won his first Stanley Cup with the Penguins. After being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers, Mark Recchi played on the ‘crazy 8’ line alongside Eric Lindros and Brent Fedyk, accumulating 123 points in the 1992-93 season, a single season scoring record for the franchise that still stands today. Mark Recchi played for the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2005-06 season where he would go on to win his second Stanley Cup Championship against his former team the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2010-11, Recchi played for the Boston Bruins where he won his third Stanley Cup and became the oldest player ever to score a game at the Cup Final at the age of 43. Mark Recchi announced his retirement during the post game cup celebration. He finished his career as the 13th player in NHL history to score more the 1500 points. Currently, Mark Recchi serves as a Development Coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins and just won his 4th Stanley Cup as a Coach. Own a piece of Carolina history with a Mark Recchi Carolina Hurricanes Stanley Cup 8x10 Signed Photo.
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Allan Stanley Photo-Toronto Maple Leafs Signed 8x10 This hand signed Allan Stanley Photo-Toronto Maple Leafs Signed 8x10 has been personally autographed by Allan Stanley. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Allan Stanley: Allan Stanley was an NHL defenseman who played most notably with the 1960's 4 time Stanley Cup winning Toronto Maple Leafs. Nicknamed "Snowshoes" for his slow, deliberate skating style, Stanley was an excellent stay at home defenseman. Allan Stanley began his hockey career in 1946 playing for teams such as the New York Rangers, Vancouver Canucks, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Philadelphia Flyers until he retired in 1969. Stanley played in 1244 regular season games, scoring 100 goals and 333 assists. In 1981, Allan Stanley was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame alongside teammate Frank Mahovlich and John Bucyk. Own a piece of hockey history with an Allan Stanley Photo-Toronto Maple Leafs Signed 8x10!
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Teeder Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Vintage Action 8x10 Photo This hand signed Teeder Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs Vintage Action 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Kennedy. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from A J Sportsworld. Learn More about Ted (Teeder) Kennedy: Teeder Kennedy was an NHL center that spent his entire career playing with the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1942-1957. Kennedy joined the Leafs full-time in the 1943-44 season where he became part of the Kid Line II, consisting of Howie Meeker and Vic Lynn. The Kid Line II later became known as KLM and Kennedy came out a top goal scorer with the team. Teeder Kennedy helped to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs to 3 consecutive Stanley Cups from 1947-1949. He became captain of the Leafs, a title he held for 8 seasons. Kennedy became the first player in NHL history to win 5 Stanley Cup Championships and the last Toronto Maple Leaf to win the Hart Trophy for MVP. Kennedy never wanted to play for another team and he retired a Toronto Maple Leaf in 1957. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966. Own a piece of hockey history with a Teeder Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Vintage Action 8x10 Photo!
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Bob Gainey Captain Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens 8x10 This hand signed Bob Gainey Captain Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Gainey. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Bob Gainey: Bob Gainey played 16 seasons in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and was known as one of the best defensive forwards and all-around players of his time. His combination of speed, determination, and physical play earned him four consecutive Frank J. Selke Trophies as the league’s best defensive forward from 1976-1979, the same years he helped lead his team to four Stanley Cup Championships. In 1982, Bob Gainey succeeded Serge Savard and became Captain of the Montreal Canadiens. In 1986, he won his fifth career Stanley Cup and he announced his retirement the following year. In all, Bob Gainey finished his career after 1160 regular season games with 239 goals and 263 assists. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992. After his retirement as a player, Bob Gainey went on to coach the Minnesota North Stars and also became the team’s general manager. He received another Stanley Cup as GM of the Dallas Stars in 1999. Gainey later on became general manager and interim coach for the Montreal Canadiens. Own a piece of hockey history with a Bob Gainey Captain Signed Photo-Montreal Canadiens 8x10!
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Bob Gainey Photo-Signed Team Canada 1976 Canada Cup 8x10 This hand signed Bob Gainey Photo-Signed Team Canada 1976 Canada Cup 8x10 has been personally autographed by Mr. Gainey. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Bob Gainey: Bob Gainey played 16 seasons in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and was known as one of the best defensive forwards and all-around players of his time. His combination of speed, determination, and physical play earned him four consecutive Frank J. Selke Trophies as the league’s best defensive forward from 1976-1979, the same years he helped lead his team to four Stanley Cup Championships. In 1982, Bob Gainey succeeded Serge Savard and became Captain of the Montreal Canadiens. In 1986, he won his fifth career Stanley Cup and he announced his retirement the following year. In all, Bob Gainey finished his career after 1160 regular season games with 239 goals and 263 assists. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992. After his retirement as a player, Bob Gainey went on to coach the Minnesota North Stars and also became the team’s general manager. He received another Stanley Cup as GM of the Dallas Stars in 1999. Gainey later on became general manager and interim coach for the Montreal Canadiens. Own a piece of hockey history with a Bob Gainey Photo-Signed Team Canada 1976 Canada Cup 8x10!
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Paul Coffey Detroit Red Wings Autographed Action 8X10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Paul Coffey. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn more about Paul Coffey: Paul Coffey, known for his speed and scoring prowess, ranks second all-time among NHL defencemen in career goals, assists and points behind Boston Bruins legend Ray Bourque. Coffey was drafted 6th overall in the 1980 NHL entry draft. Paul Coffey became only the second defenceman in NHL history to score 40 goals in a season during the 1983-84 Stanley Cup winning season. Paul Coffey won the Norris Trophy in 1985-86 season, while breaking another Bruins legend Bobby Orr's record for goals in a season by a defenseman, scoring 48. His 138 points that year was second only to Orr (139 in 1970-71) among defencemen. Paul Coffey has played for multiple NHL teams including the Edmonton Oilers (1980-1987) in which he won 3 Stanley Cups, the Pittsburgh Penguins (1987-1992) in which he won his final Stanley Cup, the Los Angeles Kings (part of the 1992 and 93 season), the Detroit Red Wings (1993-1996), 20 games with the Hartford Whalers in 1996, The Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Blackhawks, Carolina Hurricanes and retiring with the Boston Bruins in 2001. Paul Coffey is a 4 time Stanley Cup Champion, three time Norris Trophy award winner (1985, 1986 and 1995) and a 14 time NHL All Star. Paul Coffey was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 8th 2004 and his number 7 was retired by the Edmonton Oilers on October 18 2005. Buy your Paul Coffey Detroit Red Wings Autographed Action 8X10 Photo today and own a piece of hockey history!
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Dino Ciccarelli Detroit Red Wings Signed Hockey Action 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dino Ciccarelli. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dino Ciccarelli: Dino Ciccarelli was a gritty winger that played 19 seasons in the NHL despite going undrafted. Ciccarelli signed a contract with the Minnesota North Stars as a free agent in 1979. He was called up from the minors for the latter half of the 1980-1981 season where he played in 32 games scoring 18 goals and 30 points. In the playoffs, the North Stars went all the way to the finals with Ciccarelli contributing 14 goals and 21 points in 19 games. His solid performance earned him a spot on the North Stars and he built on his rookie success with a team high 55 goals and 106 points in his sophomore season. He left Minnesota in March of 1989 in a trade to the Washington Capitals. He had 651 points with the North Stars, 4th in club history. Dino Ciccarelli spent the rest of his career with shorter stints with the Washington Capitals, the Detroit Red Wings, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. His gritty “in-your-face” style of hockey helped inspire his team and provided a veteran presence with his later teams. Upon his retirement in 1999, Ciccarelli had played in 1232 regular season games with 608 goals and 592 assists for 1200 points. He was ranked ninth in scoring in NHL history. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dino Ciccarelli Detroit Red Wings Signed Hockey Action 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Dino Ciccarelli Minnesota North Stars Signed Hockey8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dino Ciccarelli. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dino Ciccarelli: Dino Ciccarelli was a gritty winger that played 19 seasons in the NHL despite going undrafted. Ciccarelli signed a contract with the Minnesota North Stars as a free agent in 1979. He was called up from the minors for the latter half of the 1980-1981 season where he played in 32 games scoring 18 goals and 30 points. In the playoffs, the North Stars went all the way to the finals with Ciccarelli contributing 14 goals and 21 points in 19 games. His solid performance earned him a spot on the North Stars and he built on his rookie success with a team high 55 goals and 106 points in his sophomore season. He left Minnesota in March of 1989 in a trade to the Washington Capitals. He had 651 points with the North Stars, 4th in club history. Dino Ciccarelli spent the rest of his career with shorter stints with the Washington Capitals, the Detroit Red Wings, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. His gritty “in-your-face” style of hockey helped inspire his team and provided a veteran presence with his later teams. Upon his retirement in 1999, Ciccarelli had played in 1232 regular season games with 608 goals and 592 assists for 1200 points. He was ranked ninth in scoring in NHL history. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dino Ciccarelli Minnesota North Stars Signed Hockey8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Dino Ciccarelli Autographed Picture-Washington Capitals Hockey Sniper 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Dino Ciccarelli. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Dino Ciccarelli: Dino Ciccarelli was a gritty winger that played 19 seasons in the NHL despite going undrafted. Ciccarelli signed a contract with the Minnesota North Stars as a free agent in 1979. He was called up from the minors for the latter half of the 1980-1981 season where he played in 32 games scoring 18 goals and 30 points. In the playoffs, the North Stars went all the way to the finals with Ciccarelli contributing 14 goals and 21 points in 19 games. His solid performance earned him a spot on the North Stars and he built on his rookie success with a team high 55 goals and 106 points in his sophomore season. He left Minnesota in March of 1989 in a trade to the Washington Capitals. He had 651 points with the North Stars, 4th in club history. Dino Ciccarelli spent the rest of his career with shorter stints with the Washington Capitals, the Detroit Red Wings, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. His gritty “in-your-face” style of hockey helped inspire his team and provided a veteran presence with his later teams. Upon his retirement in 1999, Ciccarelli had played in 1232 regular season games with 608 goals and 592 assists for 1200 points. He was ranked ninth in scoring in NHL history. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010. Own a piece of hockey history with a Dino Ciccarelli Autographed Picture-Washington Capitals Hockey Sniper 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Glenn Anderson Stanley Cup 1994 New York Rangers Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glenn Anderson. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Glenn Anderson: Glenn Anderson was a power forward that began his hockey career with the Edmonton Oilers in 1980. He spent 11 seasons with the Oilers (1980-1991) where he established himself as a leading goal scorer and fierce play off performer. His aggressive “to the net” playing style helped his team to 5 Stanley Cup Championships. He left the Oilers with franchise record setting statistics including 417 goals (3rd in franchise history), 489 assists (4th), 906 points (4th), 183 playoff points (4th) and 126 power play goals (1st). Glenn Anderson was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs where he played for two seasons before being traded to the New York Rangers where he rejoined many of his former Oilers teammates. The Rangers went on to the Stanley Cup Finals where they defeated the Vancouver Canucks in 7 games and winning the first Stanley Cup for the Rangers since 1940. Glenn Anderson was inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. His number jersey was retired by the Oilers in 2009. Own a piece of hockey history with a Glenn Anderson Stanley Cup 1994 New York Rangers Signed 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Glenn Anderson Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Action 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glenn Anderson. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Glenn Anderson: Glenn Anderson was a power forward that began his hockey career with the Edmonton Oilers in 1980. He spent 11 seasons with the Oilers (1980-1991) where he established himself as a leading goal scorer and fierce play off performer. His aggressive “to the net” playing style helped his team to 5 Stanley Cup Championships. He left the Oilers with franchise record setting statistics including 417 goals (3rd in franchise history), 489 assists (4th), 906 points (4th), 183 playoff points (4th) and 126 power play goals (1st). Glenn Anderson was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs where he played for two seasons before being traded to the New York Rangers where he rejoined many of his former Oilers teammates. The Rangers went on to the Stanley Cup Finals where they defeated the Vancouver Canucks in 7 games and winning the first Stanley Cup for the Rangers since 1940. Glenn Anderson was inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. His number jersey was retired by the Oilers in 2009. Own a piece of hockey history with a Glenn Anderson Toronto Maple Leafs Autographed Action 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures. Buy yours today!
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Pat LaFontaine New York Rangers Autographed Playmaker 8x10 Photo This Pat LaFontaine New York Rangers Autographed Playmaker 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. LaFontaine. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More about Pat LaFontaine: Pat LaFontaine is an NHL Hall of Famer that spent his entire career playing for New York state based teams: the New York Islanders, Buffalo Sabres and the New York Rangers. Pat LaFontaine was selected 3rd overall by the New York Islanders in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft. After representing Team USA in the 1984 Olympic Winter Games, LaFontaine made it back to the NHL in time to join the Islanders in the Stanley Cup Finals. The 1987-1988 season was the first of six 40 plus point seasons for Lafontaine. In the 1987 Stanley Cup division finals, LaFontaine scored the game winning goal in the 4th period of overtime against the Washington Capitals in game seven that was dubbed the “Easter Epic”. LaFontaine was traded to the Buffalo Sabres in October 1991 and during his second season with the Sabres, set a team record with 148 points. The potential hockey superstar suffered several career setbacks including concussions, a broken jaw and an injured knee. He was awarded the Bill Masterson Trophy at the end of the 1995 season for his determination and perseverance. He was traded to the New York Rangers but a series of concussions only saw Pat Lafontaine appear in 62 games. He retired at the end of the season with 468 goals and 1013 points. The Sabres retired his number 16 in 2006 and LaFontaine was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003. Own a piece of hockey history with a Pat LaFontaine New York Rangers Autographed Playmaker 8x10 Photo!
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Allan Stanley Chicago Blackhawks Signed Original Six Action 8x10 Photo This Allan Stanley Chicago Blackhawks Signed Original Six Action 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Stanley. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Allan Stanley: Allan Stanley was a professional ice hockey player. He played for the New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Allan Stanley played as a defenseman. Stanley began his NHL career with the New York Rangers in 1948-1949. He played with them for five years before spending time in the WHL. After that he was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks. After the Blackhawks, Stanley spent 1956-1958 with the Bruins before being traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Stanley stayed with them for 10 years. During his time with the Leafs, Stanley helped take home four Stanley Cups in 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1967. After his 1967 Stanley Cup win, Stanley played the last of his seasons with the Flyers and then retired after the 1969 season. During his entire NHL career, Allan Stanley was in 1,244 regular NHL games. He scored 100 goals, had 33 assists and scored 433 points. Allan Stanley was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981 and was ranked 60 in a list of greatest Ranger players. Own a piece of hockey history with an Allan Stanley Chicago Blackhawks Signed Original Six Action 8x10 Photo!
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Allan Stanley Boston Bruins Autographed Original Six Action 8x10 Photo This Allan Stanley Boston Bruins Autographed Original Six Action 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Stanley. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Allan Stanley: Allan Stanley was a professional ice hockey player. He played for the New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Allan Stanley played as a defenseman. Stanley began his NHL career with the New York Rangers in 1948-1949. He played with them for five years before spending time in the WHL. After that he was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks. After the Blackhawks, Stanley spent 1956-1958 with the Bruins before being traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Stanley stayed with them for 10 years. During his time with the Leafs, Stanley helped take home four Stanley Cups in 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1967. After his 1967 Stanley Cup win, Stanley played the last of his seasons with the Flyers and then retired after the 1969 season. During his entire NHL career, Allan Stanley was in 1,244 regular NHL games. He scored 100 goals, had 33 assists and scored 433 points. Allan Stanley was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981 and was ranked 60 in a list of greatest Ranger players. Own a piece of hockey history with an Allan Stanley Boston Bruins Autographed Original Six Action 8x10 Photo!
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Allan Stanley New York Rangers Autographed Captain 8x10 Photo This Allan Stanley New York Rangers Autographed Captain 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Stanley. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slapshot Signatures. Learn More About Allan Stanley: Allan Stanley was a professional ice hockey player. He played for the New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Allan Stanley played as a defenseman. Stanley began his NHL career with the New York Rangers in 1948-1949. He played with them for five years before spending time in the WHL. After that he was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks. After the Blackhawks, Stanley spent 1956-1958 with the Bruins before being traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Stanley stayed with them for 10 years. During his time with the Leafs, Stanley helped take home four Stanley Cups in 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1967. After his 1967 Stanley Cup win, Stanley played the last of his seasons with the Flyers and then retired after the 1969 season. During his entire NHL career, Allan Stanley was in 1,244 regular NHL games. He scored 100 goals, had 33 assists and scored 433 points. Allan Stanley was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981 and was ranked 60 in a list of greatest Ranger players. Own a piece of hockey history with an Allan Stanley New York Rangers Autographed Captain 8x10 Photo!
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Ron Hextall Signed Philadelphia Flyers In Goal 8X10 Photo This hand signed Ron Hextall Signed Philadelphia Flyers 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Hextall. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Ron Hextall: Ron Hextall was an NHL goaltender that was active in the NHL from 1984-1999, playing for the Philadelphia Flyers, Quebec Nordiques and the New York Islanders. Hextall is a third generation NHL player-the grandson of Hall of Famer Bryan Hextall (NY Rangers) and son of Bryan Hextall Jr. who played in the NHL for 10 seasons, mainly for the Pittsburgh Penguins. His uncle, Dennis Hextall spent 14 seasons in the NHL. Ron Hextall brought a new style of goaltending to the NHL because he liked to come out of the net and play the puck, lending support to his team’s defensemen. Hextall was also a very aggressive goalie which lead to three suspensions of 6 or more games throughout his career. He had more than 100 penalty minute in each of his first three seasons and set NHL records for penalty minutes by a goaltender. Hextall was an excellent stick handler and became the first NHL goalie to score a goal, not once but twice, once against the Bruins on an empty net and again against the Capitals. Ron Hextall played his first four NHL seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers. A combination of injures and suspensions let Hextall to be traded to the Quebec Nordiques in 1992 as part of the Eric Lindros trade when Lindros refused to play for the Nordiques who drafted him first overall in the 1991 Entry Draft. Hextall helped the Nordiques reach the playoffs and was again traded the following season to the New York Islander where he played one season before being sent back to the Flyers. Hextall helped the Flyers to the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals. At the end of the 1998-1998 season, Hextall was waived by the Flyers and went undrafted in the expansion draft. He announced his retirement on September 6, 1999. After his retirement as a player, Ron Hextall became a Flyers scout and eventually worked his way up to General Manger of the Philadelphia Flyers in 2014. Own a piece of hockey history with a Ron Hextall Signed Philadelphia Flyers In Goal 8X10 Photo!
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Ron Hextall Signed Philadelphia Flyers Overhead Crease 8x10 Photo This hand signed Ron Hextall Signed Philadelphia Flyers 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Hextall. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Ron Hextall: Ron Hextall was an NHL goaltender that was active in the NHL from 1984-1999, playing for the Philadelphia Flyers, Quebec Nordiques and the New York Islanders. Hextall is a third generation NHL player-the grandson of Hall of Famer Bryan Hextall (NY Rangers) and son of Bryan Hextall Jr. who played in the NHL for 10 seasons, mainly for the Pittsburgh Penguins. His uncle, Dennis Hextall spent 14 seasons in the NHL. Ron Hextall brought a new style of goaltending to the NHL because he liked to come out of the net and play the puck, lending support to his team’s defensemen. Hextall was also a very aggressive goalie which lead to three suspensions of 6 or more games throughout his career. He had more than 100 penalty minute in each of his first three seasons and set NHL records for penalty minutes by a goaltender. Hextall was an excellent stick handler and became the first NHL goalie to score a goal, not once but twice, once against the Bruins on an empty net and again against the Capitals. Ron Hextall played his first four NHL seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers. A combination of injures and suspensions let Hextall to be traded to the Quebec Nordiques in 1992 as part of the Eric Lindros trade when Lindros refused to play for the Nordiques who drafted him first overall in the 1991 Entry Draft. Hextall helped the Nordiques reach the playoffs and was again traded the following season to the New York Islander where he played one season before being sent back to the Flyers. Hextall helped the Flyers to the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals. At the end of the 1998-1998 season, Hextall was waived by the Flyers and went undrafted in the expansion draft. He announced his retirement on September 6, 1999. After his retirement as a player, Ron Hextall became a Flyers scout and eventually worked his way up to General Manger of the Philadelphia Flyers in 2014. Own a piece of hockey history with a Ron Hextall Signed Philadelphia Flyers Overhead Crease 8x10 Photo!
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Ron Hextall Autographed Philadelphia Flyers Kick Save 8x10 Photo This hand signed Ron Hextall Signed Philadelphia Flyers 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Hextall. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Ron Hextall: Ron Hextall was an NHL goaltender that was active in the NHL from 1984-1999, playing for the Philadelphia Flyers, Quebec Nordiques and the New York Islanders. Hextall is a third generation NHL player-the grandson of Hall of Famer Bryan Hextall (NY Rangers) and son of Bryan Hextall Jr. who played in the NHL for 10 seasons, mainly for the Pittsburgh Penguins. His uncle, Dennis Hextall spent 14 seasons in the NHL. Ron Hextall brought a new style of goaltending to the NHL because he liked to come out of the net and play the puck, lending support to his team’s defensemen. Hextall was also a very aggressive goalie which lead to three suspensions of 6 or more games throughout his career. He had more than 100 penalty minute in each of his first three seasons and set NHL records for penalty minutes by a goaltender. Hextall was an excellent stick handler and became the first NHL goalie to score a goal, not once but twice, once against the Bruins on an empty net and again against the Capitals. Ron Hextall played his first four NHL seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers. A combination of injures and suspensions let Hextall to be traded to the Quebec Nordiques in 1992 as part of the Eric Lindros trade when Lindros refused to play for the Nordiques who drafted him first overall in the 1991 Entry Draft. Hextall helped the Nordiques reach the playoffs and was again traded the following season to the New York Islander where he played one season before being sent back to the Flyers. Hextall helped the Flyers to the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals. At the end of the 1998-1998 season, Hextall was waived by the Flyers and went undrafted in the expansion draft. He announced his retirement on September 6, 1999. After his retirement as a player, Ron Hextall became a Flyers scout and eventually worked his way up to General Manger of the Philadelphia Flyers in 2014. Own a piece of hockey history with a Ron Hextall Autographed Philadelphia Flyers Kick Save 8x10 Photo!
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Ron Hextall Autographed Philadelphia Flyers Blocker Save 8x10 Photo This hand signed Ron Hextall Signed Philadelphia Flyers 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Hextall. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Ron Hextall: Ron Hextall was an NHL goaltender that was active in the NHL from 1984-1999, playing for the Philadelphia Flyers, Quebec Nordiques and the New York Islanders. Hextall is a third generation NHL player-the grandson of Hall of Famer Bryan Hextall (NY Rangers) and son of Bryan Hextall Jr. who played in the NHL for 10 seasons, mainly for the Pittsburgh Penguins. His uncle, Dennis Hextall spent 14 seasons in the NHL. Ron Hextall brought a new style of goaltending to the NHL because he liked to come out of the net and play the puck, lending support to his team’s defensemen. Hextall was also a very aggressive goalie which lead to three suspensions of 6 or more games throughout his career. He had more than 100 penalty minute in each of his first three seasons and set NHL records for penalty minutes by a goaltender. Hextall was an excellent stick handler and became the first NHL goalie to score a goal, not once but twice, once against the Bruins on an empty net and again against the Capitals. Ron Hextall played his first four NHL seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers. A combination of injures and suspensions let Hextall to be traded to the Quebec Nordiques in 1992 as part of the Eric Lindros trade when Lindros refused to play for the Nordiques who drafted him first overall in the 1991 Entry Draft. Hextall helped the Nordiques reach the playoffs and was again traded the following season to the New York Islander where he played one season before being sent back to the Flyers. Hextall helped the Flyers to the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals. At the end of the 1998-1998 season, Hextall was waived by the Flyers and went undrafted in the expansion draft. He announced his retirement on September 6, 1999. After his retirement as a player, Ron Hextall became a Flyers scout and eventually worked his way up to General Manger of the Philadelphia Flyers in 2014. Own a piece of hockey history with a Ron Hextall Autographed Philadelphia Flyers Blocker Save 8x10 Photo!
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Ron Hextall Quebec Nordiques Autographed Goalie 8x10 Photo This hand signed Ron Hextall Quebec Nordiques Autographed 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Hextall. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Ron Hextall: Ron Hextall was an NHL goaltender that was active in the NHL from 1984-1999, playing for the Philadelphia Flyers, Quebec Nordiques and the New York Islanders. Hextall is a third generation NHL player-the grandson of Hall of Famer Bryan Hextall (NY Rangers) and son of Bryan Hextall Jr. who played in the NHL for 10 seasons, mainly for the Pittsburgh Penguins. His uncle, Dennis Hextall spent 14 seasons in the NHL. Ron Hextall brought a new style of goaltending to the NHL because he liked to come out of the net and play the puck, lending support to his team’s defensemen. Hextall was also a very aggressive goalie which lead to three suspensions of 6 or more games throughout his career. He had more than 100 penalty minute in each of his first three seasons and set NHL records for penalty minutes by a goaltender. Hextall was an excellent stick handler and became the first NHL goalie to score a goal, not once but twice, once against the Bruins on an empty net and again against the Capitals. Ron Hextall played his first four NHL seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers. A combination of injures and suspensions let Hextall to be traded to the Quebec Nordiques in 1992 as part of the Eric Lindros trade when Lindros refused to play for the Nordiques who drafted him first overall in the 1991 Entry Draft. Hextall helped the Nordiques reach the playoffs and was again traded the following season to the New York Islander where he played one season before being sent back to the Flyers. Hextall helped the Flyers to the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals. At the end of the 1998-1998 season, Hextall was waived by the Flyers and went undrafted in the expansion draft. He announced his retirement on September 6, 1999. After his retirement as a player, Ron Hextall became a Flyers scout and eventually worked his way up to General Manger of the Philadelphia Flyers in 2014. Own a piece of hockey history with a Ron Hextall Quebec Nordiques Autographed Goalie 8x10 Photo!
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Trevor Linden Vancouver Canucks Autographed Final Season Action 8x10 Photo This hand signed Trevor Linden Vancouver Canucks Autographed Final Season Action 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Linden. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Trevor Linden: Trevor Linden was a professional ice hockey player, drafted in 1988 by the Vancouver Canucks. Since then he played centre and right wing for the New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens, and the Washington Capitals. Linden spent the majority of his career with the Canucks, playing ten years with them at first from 1988-1998. With the Canucks and in his first season, Linden scored his first goal and hat trick. In 1997, he was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The next three years of Linden's career were very jumpy. He was traded to the New York Islanders and played with them until May of 1999 when he was traded to Montreal. Linden spent about a half a year with Montreal before being traded again to Washington for the 2000-2001 season. Linden spent a season with Washington before returning to his roots when he was traded back to the Canucks for the 2001-2002 season. He spent the remainder of his career with the Canucks before retiring in 2008. When he retired, the Vancouver City Council named the day of his jersey retirement to be Trevor Linden Day in Vancouver. Own a piece of hockey history with a Trevor Linden Vancouver Canucks Autographed Final Season Action 8x10 Photo!
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Trevor Linden Captain Vancouver Canucks Autographed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Trevor Linden Vancouver Canucks Autographed Captain 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Linden. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Trevor Linden: Trevor Linden was a professional ice hockey player, drafted in 1988 by the Vancouver Canucks. Since then he played centre and right wing for the New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens, and the Washington Capitals. Linden spent the majority of his career with the Canucks, playing ten years with them at first from 1988-1998. With the Canucks and in his first season, Linden scored his first goal and hat trick. In 1997, he was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The next three years of Linden's career were very jumpy. He was traded to the New York Islanders and played with them until May of 1999 when he was traded to Montreal. Linden spent about a half a year with Montreal before being traded again to Washington for the 2000-2001 season. Linden spent a season with Washington before returning to his roots when he was traded back to the Canucks for the 2001-2002 season. He spent the remainder of his career with the Canucks before retiring in 2008. When he retired, the Vancouver City Council named the day of his jersey retirement to be Trevor Linden Day in Vancouver. Own a piece of hockey history with a Trevor Linden Captain Vancouver Canucks Autographed 8x10 Photo!
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Trevor Linden Last Game Signed Farewell Wave 8x10 Photo-Vancouver Canucks This hand signed Trevor Linden Signed Last Game Farewell Wave 8x10 Photo-Vancouver Canucks has been personally autographed by Mr. Linden. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Trevor Linden: Trevor Linden was a professional ice hockey player, drafted in 1988 by the Vancouver Canucks. Since then he played centre and right wing for the New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens, and the Washington Capitals. Linden spent the majority of his career with the Canucks, playing ten years with them at first from 1988-1998. With the Canucks and in his first season, Linden scored his first goal and hat trick. In 1997, he was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The next three years of Linden's career were very jumpy. He was traded to the New York Islanders and played with them until May of 1999 when he was traded to Montreal. Linden spent about a half a year with Montreal before being traded again to Washington for the 2000-2001 season. Linden spent a season with Washington before returning to his roots when he was traded back to the Canucks for the 2001-2002 season. He spent the remainder of his career with the Canucks before retiring in 2008. When he retired, the Vancouver City Council named the day of his jersey retirement to be Trevor Linden Day in Vancouver. Own a piece of hockey history with a Trevor Linden Last Game Signed Farewell Wave 8x10 Photo-Vancouver Canucks!
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Trevor Linden Rookie Signed Yellow Jersey 8x10 Photo-Vancouver Canucks This hand signed Trevor Linden Signed Yellow Jersey Rookie 8x10 Photo-Vancouver Canucks has been personally autographed by Mr. Linden. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Trevor Linden: Trevor Linden was a professional ice hockey player, drafted in 1988 by the Vancouver Canucks. Since then he played centre and right wing for the New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens, and the Washington Capitals. Linden spent the majority of his career with the Canucks, playing ten years with them at first from 1988-1998. With the Canucks and in his first season, Linden scored his first goal and hat trick. In 1997, he was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The next three years of Linden's career were very jumpy. He was traded to the New York Islanders and played with them until May of 1999 when he was traded to Montreal. Linden spent about a half a year with Montreal before being traded again to Washington for the 2000-2001 season. Linden spent a season with Washington before returning to his roots when he was traded back to the Canucks for the 2001-2002 season. He spent the remainder of his career with the Canucks before retiring in 2008. When he retired, the Vancouver City Council named the day of his jersey retirement to be Trevor Linden Day in Vancouver. Own a piece of hockey history with a Trevor Linden Rookie Signed Yellow Jersey 8x10 Photo-Vancouver Canucks!
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Trevor Linden Signed Reverse Tunnel Walk 8x10 Photo-Vancouver Canucks This hand signed Trevor Linden Signed Reverse Tunnel Walk 8x10 Photo-Vancouver Canucks has been personally autographed by Mr. Linden. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More About Trevor Linden: Trevor Linden was a professional ice hockey player, drafted in 1988 by the Vancouver Canucks. Since then he played centre and right wing for the New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens, and the Washington Capitals. Linden spent the majority of his career with the Canucks, playing ten years with them at first from 1988-1998. With the Canucks and in his first season, Linden scored his first goal and hat trick. In 1997, he was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The next three years of Linden's career were very jumpy. He was traded to the New York Islanders and played with them until May of 1999 when he was traded to Montreal. Linden spent about a half a year with Montreal before being traded again to Washington for the 2000-2001 season. Linden spent a season with Washington before returning to his roots when he was traded back to the Canucks for the 2001-2002 season. He spent the remainder of his career with the Canucks before retiring in 2008. When he retired, the Vancouver City Council named the day of his jersey retirement to be Trevor Linden Day in Vancouver. Own a piece of hockey history with a Trevor Linden Signed Reverse Tunnel Walk 8x10 Photo-Vancouver Canucks!
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Paul Coffey Philadelphia Flyers Autographed Hockey Rush 8x10 Photo/strong> This hand signed Paul Coffey Philadelphia Flyers Autographed Hockey Rush 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Coffey. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
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Paul Coffey Los Angeles Kings Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo/strong> This hand signed Paul Coffey Los Angeles Kings Autographed Hockey 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Coffey. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
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Pekka Rinne Nashville Predators Autographed Goalie Spotlight 8x10 Photo This hand signed Pekka Rinne Nashville Predators Autographed Goalie Spotlight 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Mr. Rinne. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from AJ Sportsworld.
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Luke Hughes New Jersey Devils Autographed 8 x 10 Photo This is an official licensed Luke Hughes New Jersey Devils Autographed 8 x 10 Photo. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Fanatics is included with your purchase. Own a piece of Hockey History with this Luke Hughes New Jersey Devils Autographed 8 x 10 Photo!
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Doug Gilmour Chicago Blackhawks Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Doug Gilmour. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn more about Doug Gilmour: Doug Gilmour was drafted into the NHL in 1982 by the St. Louis Blues. He quickly earned the nickname “Killer” due to his aggressive physical style of play despite his smaller stature. Gilmour was part of the largest trade in NHL history bringing him from Calgary to Toronto where he immediately helped to revitalize the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs. Gilmour broke both personal and franchise scoring records with the Leafs in his first full season with the organization and ultimately led them to finish the 1992-93 season with the eighth best record in the NHL and their first winning season since 1978-79. Gilmour was one of the most popular players on the Leafs during tenure. Despite his status as fan favorite, Gilmour was traded in 1997 to the New Jersey Devils and subsequently played for the Chicago Blackhawks. With the Blackhawks, Gilmour returned to Toronto to play the last game in historic Maple Leaf Garden receiving a standing ovation by the Toronto fans during the Garden’s closing ceremonies. After a few more trades, Gilmour returned to Toronto where he played only one game before an injury caused him to miss the remainder of the season. Gilmour officially announced his retirement on September 8, 2003. Gilmour had scored 450 goals and 964 assists in 1474 games over his 20 year NHL career. On January 31, 2009 Gilmour’s number 93 was raised to the rafters by the Toronto Maple Leafs and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Doug Gilmour Toronto Maple Leafs Signed 8x10 Face Off Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Doug Gilmour. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from AJ's Sportsworld is included. Learn more about Doug Gilmour: Doug Gilmour was drafted into the NHL in 1982 by the St. Louis Blues. He quickly earned the nickname “Killer” due to his aggressive physical style of play despite his smaller stature. Gilmour was part of the largest trade in NHL history bringing him from Calgary to Toronto where he immediately helped to revitalize the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs. Gilmour broke both personal and franchise scoring records with the Leafs in his first full season with the organization and ultimately led them to finish the 1992-93 season with the eighth best record in the NHL and their first winning season since 1978-79. Gilmour was one of the most popular players on the Leafs during tenure. Despite his status as fan favorite, Gilmour was traded in 1997 to the New Jersey Devils and subsequently played for the Chicago Blackhawks. With the Blackhawks, Gilmour returned to Toronto to play the last game in historic Maple Leaf Garden receiving a standing ovation by the Toronto fans during the Garden’s closing ceremonies. After a few more trades, Gilmour returned to Toronto where he played only one game before an injury caused him to miss the remainder of the season. Gilmour officially announced his retirement on September 8, 2003. Gilmour had scored 450 goals and 964 assists in 1474 games over his 20 year NHL career. On January 31, 2009 Gilmour’s number 93 was raised to the rafters by the Toronto Maple Leafs and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Doug Gilmour Captain Photo Toronto Maple Leafs Signed 8x10 This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Doug Gilmour. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from AJ's Sportsworld is included. Learn more about Doug Gilmour: Doug Gilmour was drafted into the NHL in 1982 by the St. Louis Blues. He quickly earned the nickname “Killer” due to his aggressive physical style of play despite his smaller stature. Gilmour was part of the largest trade in NHL history bringing him from Calgary to Toronto where he immediately helped to revitalize the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs. Gilmour broke both personal and franchise scoring records with the Leafs in his first full season with the organization and ultimately led them to finish the 1992-93 season with the eighth best record in the NHL and their first winning season since 1978-79. Gilmour was one of the most popular players on the Leafs during tenure. Despite his status as fan favorite, Gilmour was traded in 1997 to the New Jersey Devils and subsequently played for the Chicago Blackhawks. With the Blackhawks, Gilmour returned to Toronto to play the last game in historic Maple Leaf Garden receiving a standing ovation by the Toronto fans during the Garden’s closing ceremonies. After a few more trades, Gilmour returned to Toronto where he played only one game before an injury caused him to miss the remainder of the season. Gilmour officially announced his retirement on September 8, 2003. Gilmour had scored 450 goals and 964 assists in 1474 games over his 20 year NHL career. On January 31, 2009 Gilmour’s number 93 was raised to the rafters by the Toronto Maple Leafs and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Doug Gilmour Goal Celebration Photo Toronto Maple Leafs Signed 8x10 This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Doug Gilmour. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from AJ's Sportsworld is included. Learn more about Doug Gilmour: Doug Gilmour was drafted into the NHL in 1982 by the St. Louis Blues. He quickly earned the nickname “Killer” due to his aggressive physical style of play despite his smaller stature. Gilmour was part of the largest trade in NHL history bringing him from Calgary to Toronto where he immediately helped to revitalize the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs. Gilmour broke both personal and franchise scoring records with the Leafs in his first full season with the organization and ultimately led them to finish the 1992-93 season with the eighth best record in the NHL and their first winning season since 1978-79. Gilmour was one of the most popular players on the Leafs during tenure. Despite his status as fan favorite, Gilmour was traded in 1997 to the New Jersey Devils and subsequently played for the Chicago Blackhawks. With the Blackhawks, Gilmour returned to Toronto to play the last game in historic Maple Leaf Garden receiving a standing ovation by the Toronto fans during the Garden’s closing ceremonies. After a few more trades, Gilmour returned to Toronto where he played only one game before an injury caused him to miss the remainder of the season. Gilmour officially announced his retirement on September 8, 2003. Gilmour had scored 450 goals and 964 assists in 1474 games over his 20 year NHL career. On January 31, 2009 Gilmour’s number 93 was raised to the rafters by the Toronto Maple Leafs and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Doug Gilmour Winter Classic Alumni Photo Toronto Maple Leafs Signed 8x10 This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Doug Gilmour. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from AJ's Sportsworld is included. Learn more about Doug Gilmour: Doug Gilmour was drafted into the NHL in 1982 by the St. Louis Blues. He quickly earned the nickname “Killer” due to his aggressive physical style of play despite his smaller stature. Gilmour was part of the largest trade in NHL history bringing him from Calgary to Toronto where he immediately helped to revitalize the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs. Gilmour broke both personal and franchise scoring records with the Leafs in his first full season with the organization and ultimately led them to finish the 1992-93 season with the eighth best record in the NHL and their first winning season since 1978-79. Gilmour was one of the most popular players on the Leafs during tenure. Despite his status as fan favorite, Gilmour was traded in 1997 to the New Jersey Devils and subsequently played for the Chicago Blackhawks. With the Blackhawks, Gilmour returned to Toronto to play the last game in historic Maple Leaf Garden receiving a standing ovation by the Toronto fans during the Garden’s closing ceremonies. After a few more trades, Gilmour returned to Toronto where he played only one game before an injury caused him to miss the remainder of the season. Gilmour officially announced his retirement on September 8, 2003. Gilmour had scored 450 goals and 964 assists in 1474 games over his 20 year NHL career. On January 31, 2009 Gilmour’s number 93 was raised to the rafters by the Toronto Maple Leafs and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Doug Gilmour Leafs Rounding The Net Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Doug Gilmour. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from AJ's Sportsworld is included. Learn more about Doug Gilmour: Doug Gilmour was drafted into the NHL in 1982 by the St. Louis Blues. He quickly earned the nickname “Killer” due to his aggressive physical style of play despite his smaller stature. Gilmour was part of the largest trade in NHL history bringing him from Calgary to Toronto where he immediately helped to revitalize the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs. Gilmour broke both personal and franchise scoring records with the Leafs in his first full season with the organization and ultimately led them to finish the 1992-93 season with the eighth best record in the NHL and their first winning season since 1978-79. Gilmour was one of the most popular players on the Leafs during tenure. Despite his status as fan favorite, Gilmour was traded in 1997 to the New Jersey Devils and subsequently played for the Chicago Blackhawks. With the Blackhawks, Gilmour returned to Toronto to play the last game in historic Maple Leaf Garden receiving a standing ovation by the Toronto fans during the Garden’s closing ceremonies. After a few more trades, Gilmour returned to Toronto where he played only one game before an injury caused him to miss the remainder of the season. Gilmour officially announced his retirement on September 8, 2003. Gilmour had scored 450 goals and 964 assists in 1474 games over his 20 year NHL career. On January 31, 2009 Gilmour’s number 93 was raised to the rafters by the Toronto Maple Leafs and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Cam Neely Retirement Boston Bruins Banner Night Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Cam Neely. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More About Cam Neely: Cam Neely was a right winger that was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1983, ninth overall. He played 3 seasons with the Canucks before being traded to the Boston Bruins. Neely joining the Bruins was turning point in his career where he was given more opportunity to play and a chance to contribute offensively, not just physically. His first full season following the trade, Neely led the club with 36 goals and finishing the season with 72 points, more than doubling his previous year’s performance. Neely’s success stemmed from not only his quick, powerful shots on goal but his also his physical play and devastating body checks. He became a power forward for the Bruins and earned the nickname “Bam-Bam Cam.” His first season with the Bruins ended with 143 minutes in the penalty box. Sadly, Neely’s career was cut short due to repeated knee injuries and a degenerative hip condition at the age of 31. However, he did have some remarkable scoring achievements. Only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Brett Hull scored a better goals per game average over the course of a season. He reached the 50 goal mark 3 times and played in 5 All-Star Games. His intense effort to return to the NHL despite the injuries earned him a Masterson Trophy and the Boston Bruins honored him by raising his number 8 to the rafters on January 12, 2004.
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Cam Neely Boston Bruins Autographed Spotlight 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Cam Neely. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More About Cam Neely: Cam Neely was a right winger that was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1983, ninth overall. He played 3 seasons with the Canucks before being traded to the Boston Bruins. Neely joining the Bruins was turning point in his career where he was given more opportunity to play and a chance to contribute offensively, not just physically. His first full season following the trade, Neely led the club with 36 goals and finishing the season with 72 points, more than doubling his previous year’s performance. Neely’s success stemmed from not only his quick, powerful shots on goal but his also his physical play and devastating body checks. He became a power forward for the Bruins and earned the nickname “Bam-Bam Cam.” His first season with the Bruins ended with 143 minutes in the penalty box. Sadly, Neely’s career was cut short due to repeated knee injuries and a degenerative hip condition at the age of 31. However, he did have some remarkable scoring achievements. Only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Brett Hull scored a better goals per game average over the course of a season. He reached the 50 goal mark 3 times and played in 5 All-Star Games. His intense effort to return to the NHL despite the injuries earned him a Masterson Trophy and the Boston Bruins honored him by raising his number 8 to the rafters on January 12, 2004.
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Cam Neely Rookie Photo Signed Vancouver Canucks 8x10 This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Cam Neely. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More About Cam Neely: Cam Neely was a right winger that was drafted into the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in 1983, ninth overall. He played 3 seasons with the Canucks before being traded to the Boston Bruins. Neely joining the Bruins was turning point in his career where he was given more opportunity to play and a chance to contribute offensively, not just physically. His first full season following the trade, Neely led the club with 36 goals and finishing the season with 72 points, more than doubling his previous year’s performance. Neely’s success stemmed from not only his quick, powerful shots on goal but his also his physical play and devastating body checks. He became a power forward for the Bruins and earned the nickname “Bam-Bam Cam.” His first season with the Bruins ended with 143 minutes in the penalty box. Sadly, Neely’s career was cut short due to repeated knee injuries and a degenerative hip condition at the age of 31. However, he did have some remarkable scoring achievements. Only Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Brett Hull scored a better goals per game average over the course of a season. He reached the 50 goal mark 3 times and played in 5 All-Star Games. His intense effort to return to the NHL despite the injuries earned him a Masterson Trophy and the Boston Bruins honored him by raising his number 8 to the rafters on January 12, 2004.
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Doug Gilmour Buffalo Sabres Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Doug Gilmour. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from AJ's Sportsworld is included. Learn more about Doug Gilmour: Doug Gilmour was drafted into the NHL in 1982 by the St. Louis Blues. He quickly earned the nickname “Killer” due to his aggressive physical style of play despite his smaller stature. Gilmour was part of the largest trade in NHL history bringing him from Calgary to Toronto where he immediately helped to revitalize the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs. Gilmour broke both personal and franchise scoring records with the Leafs in his first full season with the organization and ultimately led them to finish the 1992-93 season with the eighth best record in the NHL and their first winning season since 1978-79. Gilmour was one of the most popular players on the Leafs during tenure. Despite his status as fan favorite, Gilmour was traded in 1997 to the New Jersey Devils and subsequently played for the Chicago Blackhawks. With the Blackhawks, Gilmour returned to Toronto to play the last game in historic Maple Leaf Garden receiving a standing ovation by the Toronto fans during the Garden’s closing ceremonies. After a few more trades, Gilmour returned to Toronto where he played only one game before an injury caused him to miss the remainder of the season. Gilmour officially announced his retirement on September 8, 2003. Gilmour had scored 450 goals and 964 assists in 1474 games over his 20 year NHL career. On January 31, 2009 Gilmour’s number 93 was raised to the rafters by the Toronto Maple Leafs and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Doug Gilmour Team Canada Signed Canada Cup This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Doug Gilmour. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from AJ's Sportsworld is included. Learn More about Doug Gilmour: Doug Gilmour Team Canada -Doug Gilmour represented Team Canada in the 1981 World Junior Hockey Championship, the 1987 Canada Cup where he played 8 games and scored 2 goals and the 1990 World Ice Hockey Championships. Doug Gilmour was drafted into the NHL in 1982 by the St. Louis Blues. He quickly earned the nickname “Killer” due to his aggressive physical style of play despite his smaller stature. Gilmour was part of the largest trade in NHL history bringing him from Calgary to Toronto where he immediately helped to revitalize the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs. Gilmour broke both personal and franchise scoring records with the Leafs in his first full season with the organization and ultimately led them to finish the 1992-93 season with the eighth best record in the NHL and their first winning season since 1978-79. Gilmour was one of the most popular players on the Leafs during tenure. Despite his status as fan favorite, Gilmour was traded in 1997 to the New Jersey Devils and subsequently played for the Chicago Blackhawks. With the Blackhawks, Gilmour returned to Toronto to play the last game in historic Maple Leaf Garden receiving a standing ovation by the Toronto fans during the Garden’s closing ceremonies. After a few more trades, Gilmour returned to Toronto where he played only one game before an injury caused him to miss the remainder of the season. Gilmour officially announced his retirement on September 8, 2003. Gilmour had scored 450 goals and 964 assists in 1474 games over his 20 year NHL career. On January 31, 2009 Gilmour’s number 93 was raised to the rafters by the Toronto Maple Leafs and he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Al Arbour Chicago Blackhawks Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Al Arbour Chicago Blackhawks hockey puck has been personally autographed by Al Arbour. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Al Arbour: Al Arbour was a legendary player, coach and executive in the NHL. He began his NHL career as a player in 1953 as a defenseman for the Detroit Red Wings, winning his first Stanley Cup in 1954. He would go on to play for the Chicago Blackhawks winning his second Cup in 1961, and two more with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1962 and 1964. Arbour subsequently became first captain of the expansion team the St. Louis Blues. He retired as a player early in the 1970-71 season. Al Arbour began his coaching career with the St. Louis Blues before taking on a young New York Islanders in 1973. He took the Islanders from dead last in the standing to the Stanley Cup finals in just 2 seasons. Although the Islanders reached the playoffs and finals in later seasons, it wasn’t until 1980 that they would bring home their first Stanley Cup. They won 3 more consecutive Stanley Cups, setting a new record for Stanley Cup victories and 19 consecutive playoff series victories. Arbour would retire from coaching for an executive position in 1986 although he would once again return to the bench in 1989 to once again coach the Islanders. By the time he retired for good, Al Arbour had coached 1500 games with the same team and won 740 games. He is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame and the New York Islanders Hall of Fame. Al Arbour passed away on August 28, 2015 at the age of 82. Own a piece of hockey history with an Al Arbour Chicago Blackhawks Signed 8x10 Photo!
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Al Arbour Coach-New York Islanders Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Al Arbour New York Islanders 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Al Arbour. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Al Arbour: Al Arbour was a legendary player, coach and executive in the NHL. He began his NHL career as a player in 1953 as a defenseman for the Detroit Red Wings, winning his first Stanley Cup in 1954. He would go on to play for the Chicago Blackhawks winning his second Cup in 1961, and two more with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1962 and 1964. Arbour subsequently became first captain of the expansion team the St. Louis Blues. He retired as a player early in the 1970-71 season. Al Arbour began his coaching career with the St. Louis Blues before taking on a young New York Islanders in 1973. He took the Islanders from dead last in the standing to the Stanley Cup finals in just 2 seasons. Although the Islanders reached the playoffs and finals in later seasons, it wasn’t until 1980 that they would bring home their first Stanley Cup. They won 3 more consecutive Stanley Cups, setting a new record for Stanley Cup victories and 19 consecutive playoff series victories. Arbour would retire from coaching for an executive position in 1986 although he would once again return to the bench in 1989 to once again coach the Islanders. By the time he retired for good, Al Arbour had coached 1500 games with the same team and won 740 games. He is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame and the New York Islanders Hall of Fame. Al Arbour passed away on August 28, 2015 at the age of 82. Own a piece of hockey history with an Al Arbour Coach NY Islanders Signed 8x10 Photo!
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Al Arbour Stanley Cup NY Islanders Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed Al Arbour New York Islanders 8x10 Photo has been personally autographed by Al Arbour. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Al Arbour: Al Arbour was a legendary player, coach and executive in the NHL. He began his NHL career as a player in 1953 as a defenseman for the Detroit Red Wings, winning his first Stanley Cup in 1954. He would go on to play for the Chicago Blackhawks winning his second Cup in 1961, and two more with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1962 and 1964. Arbour subsequently became first captain of the expansion team the St. Louis Blues. He retired as a player early in the 1970-71 season. Al Arbour began his coaching career with the St. Louis Blues before taking on a young New York Islanders in 1973. He took the Islanders from dead last in the standing to the Stanley Cup finals in just 2 seasons. Although the Islanders reached the playoffs and finals in later seasons, it wasn’t until 1980 that they would bring home their first Stanley Cup. They won 3 more consecutive Stanley Cups, setting a new record for Stanley Cup victories and 19 consecutive playoff series victories. Arbour would retire from coaching for an executive position in 1986 although he would once again return to the bench in 1989 to once again coach the Islanders. By the time he retired for good, Al Arbour had coached 1500 games with the same team and won 740 games. He is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame and the New York Islanders Hall of Fame. Al Arbour passed away on August 28, 2015 at the age of 82. Own a piece of hockey history with an Al Arbour Stanley Cup NY Islanders Signed 8x10 Photo!
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Bill Gadsby Signed Chicago Blackhawks Hockey Photo This hand signed hockey photo has been personally autographed by Bill Gadsby. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Bill Gadsby: Bill Gadsby knew from a very young age, he was born to play hockey. Playing on frozen ponds in his native Calgary until after nightfall, Bill Gadsby left home at the age of 17 to pursue a career on the ice. He got his lucky break when Chicago Blackhawks scout, Bill Tobin, discovered the talented defenseman and offered him a contract. After only 12 games in the minors, Gadsby made it to the NHL at the age of 18. In his debut game, he got a cut to the face that took 12 stitches to close. Gadsby was a solid defenseman, playing for the Blackhawks until 1954 when he was traded to the New York Rangers. During his tenure with the Rangers, Gadsby was elected to 4 All-Star Games and in 1957-1958, he set a defense record for 46 assists. Bill Gadsby played for the Detroit Red Wings, hopeful that he would finally capture a Stanley Cup win. Gadsby reached several milestones while in Detroit: first defenceman to reach 500 points, and his 20th NHL season. Gadsby did reach the Stanley Cup finals in 1964, only to lose to the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 7. Bill Gadsby was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1970 and he continues to be an honoured member of the Detroit Red Wings Alumni Association. Complete your Chicago Memorabilia Collection with a Signed Chicago Blackhawks Bill Gadsby Hockey Photo!
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Bill Gadsby Detroit Red Wings Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed hockey photo has been personally autographed by Bill Gadsby. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Bill Gadsby: Bill Gadsby knew from a very young age, he was born to play hockey. Playing on frozen ponds in his native Calgary until after nightfall, Bill Gadsby left home at the age of 17 to pursue a career on the ice. He got his lucky break when Chicago Blackhawks scout, Bill Tobin, discovered the talented defenseman and offered him a contract. After only 12 games in the minors, Gadsby made it to the NHL at the age of 18. In his debut game, he got a cut to the face that took 12 stitches to close. Gadsby was a solid defenseman, playing for the Blackhawks until 1954 when he was traded to the New York Rangers. During his tenure with the Rangers, Gadsby was elected to 4 All-Star Games and in 1957-1958, he set a defense record for 46 assists. Bill Gadsby played for the Detroit Red Wings, hopeful that he would finally capture a Stanley Cup win. Gadsby reached several milestones while in Detroit: first defenceman to reach 500 points, and his 20th NHL season. Gadsby did reach the Stanley Cup finals in 1964, only to lose to the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 7. Bill Gadsby was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1970 and he continues to be an honoured member of the Detroit Red Wings Alumni Association. Complete your Detroit Memorabilia Collection with a Bill Gadsby Detroit Red Wings Signed 8x10 Photo!
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Bill Gadsby Rangers Fight Photo Signed 8x10 This hand signed hockey photo has been personally autographed by Bill Gadsby. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Bill Gadsby: Bill Gadsby knew from a very young age, he was born to play hockey. Playing on frozen ponds in his native Calgary until after nightfall, Bill Gadsby left home at the age of 17 to pursue a career on the ice. He got his lucky break when Chicago Blackhawks scout, Bill Tobin, discovered the talented defenseman and offered him a contract. After only 12 games in the minors, Gadsby made it to the NHL at the age of 18. In his debut game, he got a cut to the face that took 12 stitches to close. Gadsby was a solid defenseman, playing for the Blackhawks until 1954 when he was traded to the New York Rangers. During his tenure with the Rangers, Gadsby was elected to 4 All-Star Games and in 1957-1958, he set a defense record for 46 assists. Bill Gadsby played for the Detroit Red Wings, hopeful that he would finally capture a Stanley Cup win. Gadsby reached several milestones while in Detroit: first defenceman to reach 500 points, and his 20th NHL season. Gadsby did reach the Stanley Cup finals in 1964, only to lose to the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 7. Bill Gadsby was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1970 and he continues to be an honoured member of the Detroit Red Wings Alumni Association. Complete your New York Rangers Memorabilia Collection with a Bill Gadsby Rangers Fight Photo Signed 8x10!
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Chris Chelios Chicago Blackhawks Captain Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Chris Chelios. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Chris Chelios: Chris Chelios was the second oldest player in NHL history (behind Gordie Howe) to retire after 26 seasons in the NHL at the age of 48. Chelios was drafted in 1981 by the Montreal Canadiens where he played from 1984-1990. Chris Chelios quickly established himself as a strong offensive defenseman, scoring 64 points in 74 games. He made the NHL All-Star game and the 1985 NHL All-Rookie Team. In the 1985-86 season, Chelios would win his first Stanley Cup Championship. Chris Chelios was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks where he played from 1990-1999. He was captain of the Blackhawks from 1995-1999. He then went to play for the Detroit Red Wings where he played another decade, taking home 2 more Stanley Cups. He played 2 more seasons for the Atlanta Thrashers before officially retiring in 2010. During his long career, Chelios would make 11 All-Star appearances, and he was the winner of 3 James Norris Trophies. Not only did Chris Chelios have an outstanding NHL career, he also was a major player for the US team, playing in 2 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, 3 Canada Cups, 2 World Cups of Hockey where he was alternate captain and captain, and 4 Winter Olympics that he was named captain for 3. He retired from international play with the most games played for any country with 47. After retirement, Chelios was hired to work in the Red Wings front office. Chris Chelios was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013. Get your Chris Chelios Chicago Blackhawks Captain Signed 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures!
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Chris Chelios Stanley Cup Detroit Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Chris Chelios. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Chris Chelios: Chris Chelios was the second oldest player in NHL history (behind Gordie Howe) to retire after 26 seasons in the NHL at the age of 48. Chelios was drafted in 1981 by the Montreal Canadiens where he played from 1984-1990. Chris Chelios quickly established himself as a strong offensive defenseman, scoring 64 points in 74 games. He made the NHL All-Star game and the 1985 NHL All-Rookie Team. In the 1985-86 season, Chelios would win his first Stanley Cup Championship. Chris Chelios was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks where he played from 1990-1999. He was captain of the Blackhawks from 1995-1999. He then went to play for the Detroit Red Wings where he played another decade, taking home 2 more Stanley Cups. He played 2 more seasons for the Atlanta Thrashers before officially retiring in 2010. During his long career, Chelios would make 11 All-Star appearances, and he was the winner of 3 James Norris Trophies. Not only did Chris Chelios have an outstanding NHL career, he also was a major player for the US team, playing in 2 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, 3 Canada Cups, 2 World Cups of Hockey where he was alternate captain and captain, and 4 Winter Olympics that he was named captain for 3. He retired from international play with the most games played for any country with 47. After retirement, Chelios was hired to work in the Red Wings front office. Chris Chelios was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013. Get your Chris Chelios Stanley Cup Detroit Signed 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures!
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Chris Chelios Signed Photo 8x10 Detroit Red Wings This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Chris Chelios. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Chris Chelios: Chris Chelios was the second oldest player in NHL history (behind Gordie Howe) to retire after 26 seasons in the NHL at the age of 48. Chelios was drafted in 1981 by the Montreal Canadiens where he played from 1984-1990. Chris Chelios quickly established himself as a strong offensive defenseman, scoring 64 points in 74 games. He made the NHL All-Star game and the 1985 NHL All-Rookie Team. In the 1985-86 season, Chelios would win his first Stanley Cup Championship. Chris Chelios was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks where he played from 1990-1999. He was captain of the Blackhawks from 1995-1999. He then went to play for the Detroit Red Wings where he played another decade, taking home 2 more Stanley Cups. He played 2 more seasons for the Atlanta Thrashers before officially retiring in 2010. During his long career, Chelios would make 11 All-Star appearances, and he was the winner of 3 James Norris Trophies. Not only did Chris Chelios have an outstanding NHL career, he also was a major player for the US team, playing in 2 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, 3 Canada Cups, 2 World Cups of Hockey where he was alternate captain and captain, and 4 Winter Olympics that he was named captain for 3. He retired from international play with the most games played for any country with 47. After retirement, Chelios was hired to work in the Red Wings front office. Chris Chelios was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013. Get your Chris Chelios Signed Photo 8x10 Detroit Red Wings from Slap Shot Signatures!
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Chris Chelios Signed Detroit Red Wings on Ice 8x10 Photo This hand-signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Chris Chelios. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Chris Chelios: Chris Chelios was the second oldest player in NHL history (behind Gordie Howe) to retire after 26 seasons in the NHL at the age of 48. Chelios was drafted in 1981 by the Montreal Canadiens where he played from 1984-1990. Chris Chelios quickly established himself as a strong offensive defenseman, scoring 64 points in 74 games. He made the NHL All-Star game and the 1985 NHL All-Rookie Team. In the 1985-86 season, Chelios would win his first Stanley Cup Championship. Chris Chelios was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks where he played from 1990-1999. He was captain of the Blackhawks from 1995-1999. He then went to play for the Detroit Red Wings where he played another decade, taking home 2 more Stanley Cups. He played 2 more seasons for the Atlanta Thrashers before officially retiring in 2010. During his long career, Chelios would make 11 All-Star appearances, and he was the winner of 3 James Norris Trophies. Not only did Chris Chelios have an outstanding NHL career, he also was a major player for the US team, playing in 2 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, 3 Canada Cups, 2 World Cups of Hockey where he was alternate captain and captain, and 4 Winter Olympics that he was named captain for 3. He retired from international play with the most games played for any country with 47. After retirement, Chelios was hired to work in the Red Wings front office. Chris Chelios was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013. Get your Chris Chelios Signed Detroit Red Wings on Ice 8x10 Photo from Slap Shot Signatures!
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Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks 8X10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glen Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glen Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks Goalie 8X10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glen Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glen Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks Goalie Save 8X10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glen Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glen Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glen Hall Signed Picture Chicago Blackhawks from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Glenn Hall Chicago Blackhawks vs Gordie Howe Signed 8x10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glen Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glenn Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glenn Hall Chicago Blackhawks vs Gordie Howe Signed 8x10 from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Glenn Hall Signed Picture Detroit Red Wings 8X10 ROY note This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glenn Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glenn Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glenn Hall Signed Picture Detroit Red Wings 8X10 ROY note from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Glenn Hall St Louis Blues Signed Picture 8X10 This hand-signed 8x10 photo has been personally autographed by Glenn Hall. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Glenn Hall: Glenn Hall is also renowned as the grandfather of the butterfly goalie. He was the first goalie to practice and perfect the now common butterfly stance, as he'd fall on knees, spread his legs to take away the bottom corners and five-hole and let his rapier-like arm reflexes take care of the top corners. Almost every goalie in hockey today relies on the strategies he perfected. During his 18-year NHL career, which began in 1952 and ended in 1971, Glenn posted a 407-327-163 record, 2.51 goals-against-average and recorded 84 shutouts. He was a First Team All-Star seven times, won three Vezina Trophies, was voted the league's top rookie in 1955-56 and was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy in a losing cause in 1968. Despite his lengthy career, Glenn won his only Stanley Cup with the Blackhawks in 1961. Hall played his rookie season and more with Detroit Red Wings, before a trade involving a Red Wings goalie. Glen Hall was packaged up in the infamous Ted Lindsay trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. At the age of 36, he was left unprotected in the 1967 Expansion Draft and was chosen by the St. Louis Blues. Due in large part to Hall's heroics, St. Louis went all the way to the Stanley Cup final in their first year in the NHL. Though they would eventually lose to the Montreal Canadiens in four games, Hall was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the league's top playoff performer. In 1968-69, Jacques Plante joined the team and the two veterans shared the goaltending duties, and split the Vezina Trophy. Glen Hall Retied in 1971 and worked with St Louis and later the Calgary Flames as a goaltending coach and consultant. Hall was inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. Get your Glenn Hall St Louis Blues Signed Picture 8X10 from Slap Shot Signatures and own a piece of Blackhawks history today!
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Brent Seabrook Autographed Picture Chicago Blackhawks 8x10 This hand-signed Chicago Blackhawks 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Brent Seabrook. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Brent Seabrook: Brent Seabrook is an NHL defenceman playing for the Chicago Blackhawks. He was drafted 14th overall by the Blackhawks in the 2003 Entry Draft and made his NHL debut in 2005. Since his debut, Brent Seabrook has been a consistent player that could be counted on to make the hard hit or come up with the game winning goal. Brent Seabrook is a three time Stanley Cup Champion winning his first Stanley Cup in 2010. In 2013, Seabrook scored the game winning goal in overtime to defeat the Boston Bruins in Game 4 to win his second Cup. His third Cup came in 2015, the same year he made his first All-Star Game appearance. Internationally, Brent Seabrook represents Team Canada. He has a Gold (2005) and Silver Medal (2004) from the World Junior Championships. He received a Gold Medal in the World U18 Championships and a Gold Medal from the 2010 Winter Olympics. Brent Seabrook has been named alternate captain for the Chicago Blackhawks. They have also signed him to a long term contract with the organization. Brent Seabrook will continue to be an integral player in successful Blackhawks team. Get your Brent Seabrook Autographed Picture Chicago Blackhawks 8x10 and support your favorite player! Secure Transactions & Free Shipping!
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Brent Seabrook Chicago Blackhawks Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed Chicago Blackhawks 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Brent Seabrook. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Brent Seabrook: Brent Seabrook is an NHL defenceman playing for the Chicago Blackhawks. He was drafted 14th overall by the Blackhawks in the 2003 Entry Draft and made his NHL debut in 2005. Since his debut, Brent Seabrook has been a consistent player that could be counted on to make the hard hit or come up with the game winning goal. Brent Seabrook is a three time Stanley Cup Champion winning his first Stanley Cup in 2010. In 2013, Seabrook scored the game winning goal in overtime to defeat the Boston Bruins in Game 4 to win his second Cup. His third Cup came in 2015, the same year he made his first All-Star Game appearance. Internationally, Brent Seabrook represents Team Canada. He has a Gold (2005) and Silver Medal (2004) from the World Junior Championships. He received a Gold Medal in the World U18 Championships and a Gold Medal from the 2010 Winter Olympics. Brent Seabrook has been named alternate captain for the Chicago Blackhawks. They have also signed him to a long term contract with the organization. Brent Seabrook will continue to be an integral player in successful Blackhawks team. Get your Brent Seabrook Chicago Blackhawks Signed 8x10 Photo and support your favorite player! Secure Transactions & Free Shipping!
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Brent Seabrook Chicago Blackhawks Signed 8x10 Photo This hand-signed Team Canada 2010 Olympic 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Brent Seabrook. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and a tamper evident holofoil from Slap Shot Signatures is included. Learn More about Brent Seabrook: Brent Seabrook is an NHL defenceman playing for the Chicago Blackhawks. He was drafted 14th overall by the Blackhawks in the 2003 Entry Draft and made his NHL debut in 2005. Since his debut, Brent Seabrook has been a consistent player that could be counted on to make the hard hit or come up with the game winning goal. Brent Seabrook is a three time Stanley Cup Champion winning his first Stanley Cup in 2010. In 2013, Seabrook scored the game winning goal in overtime to defeat the Boston Bruins in Game 4 to win his second Cup. His third Cup came in 2015, the same year he made his first All-Star Game appearance. Internationally, Brent Seabrook represents Team Canada. He has a Gold (2005) and Silver Medal (2004) from the World Junior Championships. He received a Gold Medal in the World U18 Championships and a Gold Medal from the 2010 Winter Olympics. Brent Seabrook has been named alternate captain for the Chicago Blackhawks. They have also signed him to a long term contract with the organization. Brent Seabrook will continue to be an integral player in successful Blackhawks team. Get your Brent Seabrook Olympic Team Canada 2010 Signed 8x10 Photo and support your favorite player! Secure Transactions & Free Shipping!
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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 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 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 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 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 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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Logan Couture San Jose Sharks Autographed 8X10 Photo This hand signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Logan Couture. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures.Learn More about Logan Couture: Logan Couture is natural athlete that showed exceptional talent in baseball, lacrosse and hockey in his youth. At the age of 13, he decided to focus exclusively on hockey and by the age of 18, was drafted into the NHL by the San Jose Sharks in 2007, 9th overall. Logan Couture made his NHL debut with the Sharks in October 2009 and became a regular player the following season, earning December Rookie of the Month and a nomination for the Calder Memorial Trophy. Logan Couture is a skilled playmaker and a hard working player with excellent leadership abilities. He is currently an alternate captain for the Sharks. In 2016, the San Jose Sharks made it to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in franchise history. Couture was a vital part of the Sharks success, scoring 8 goals and 25 points so far in the post season and looking to continue his hot streak for his first Stanley Cup Championship. Complete you San Jose Sharks collection with a Logan Couture San Jose Sharks Autographed 8X10 Photo!
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Tomas Hertl San Jose Sharks Autographed 8X10 Photo This hand signed 8X10 photo has been personally autographed by Tomas Hertl. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures.Learn More about Tomas Hertl: Tomas Hertl is a current forward from the San Jose Sharks for whom he was drafted in 2012 from his native Czech Republic. The NHL Scouting Bureau ranked Hertl among the top 5 European players prior to the draft. Tomas Hertl made his NHL debut in October 3, 2013 earning an assist in his first game. The following day, Hertl scored two goals for the Sharks becoming the youngest player to do so since Patrick Marleau. On October 8th, Hertl’s hot streak continued with him scoring 4 goals against the New York Rangers. He was named October Rookie of the Month with 8 goals and 11 points in 13 games. Tomas Hertl is a young rising star with excellent agility and puck prowness. He is an excellent skater and is able to play all three forward positions. In 2016, Tomas Hertl along with his San Jose Sharks made it to the Stanley Cup Finals with Hertl going into the final series on a hot streak with 5 points in the last 5 games Complete you San Jose Sharks collection with a Tomas Hertl San Jose Sharks Autographed 8X10 Photo!
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Scott Niedermayer New Jersey Devils Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Scott Niedermayer. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Scott Niedermayer: Scott Niedermayer spent 18 seasons in the NHL playing Defencefor the New Jersey Devils and the Anaheim Ducks. He was selected 3rd overall in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft by the New Jersey Devils where he played until 2005, winning 3 Stanley Cup Championships with the Devils in 1995, 2000 and 2003. Scott Niedermayer was also voted the top defenceman in the NHL in 2003-04, when he was the recipient of the James Norris Memorial Trophy. In 2005, as an unrestricted free agent, Scott Niedermayer signed with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks in the hopes of winning a Stanley Cup Championship with his brother Rob. Scott was immediately named captain of the Ducks and in 2007 achieved a Stanley Cup win alongside his brother-the first Stanley Cup win for the Ducks’ franchise. He was named MVP of the playoffs and won the Conn Smythe Memorial Trophy. Scott Niedermayer represented Team Canada internationally and is a 5 time gold medalist along with one silver medal. He is a member of the Triple Gold Club with a Stanley Cup, World Championship and Olympic Gold Medals. After his retirement as a player, Scott Niedermayer became a Special Assignment Coach with the Anaheim Ducks. His number 27 was retired by the New Jersey Devils and he was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013. Complete your NHL memorabilia Collection with a Scott Niedermayer New Jersey Devils Signed 8x10 Photo!
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Scott Niedermayer Rookie New Jersey Devils Signed 8x10 Photo This hand signed 8X10 Photo has been personally autographed by Scott Niedermayer. Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from Slap Shot Signatures. Learn More about Scott Niedermayer: Scott Niedermayer spent 18 seasons in the NHL playing Defencefor the New Jersey Devils and the Anaheim Ducks. He was selected 3rd overall in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft by the New Jersey Devils where he played until 2005, winning 3 Stanley Cup Championships with the Devils in 1995, 2000 and 2003. Scott Niedermayer was also voted the top defenceman in the NHL in 2003-04, when he was the recipient of the James Norris Memorial Trophy. In 2005, as an unrestricted free agent, Scott Niedermayer signed with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks in the hopes of winning a Stanley Cup Championship with his brother Rob. Scott was immediately named captain of the Ducks and in 2007 achieved a Stanley Cup win alongside his brother-the first Stanley Cup win for the Ducks’ franchise. He was named MVP of the playoffs and won the Conn Smythe Memorial Trophy. Scott Niedermayer represented Team Canada internationally and is a 5 time gold medalist along with one silver medal. He is a member of the Triple Gold Club with a Stanley Cup, World Championship and Olympic Gold Medals. After his retirement as a player, Scott Niedermayer became a Special Assignment Coach with the Anaheim Ducks. His number 27 was retired by the New Jersey Devils and he was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013. Complete your NHL memorabilia Collection with a Scott Niedermayer Rookie New Jersey Devils Signed 8x10 Photo!