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NHL Stanley Cup Autographed Memorabilia from $32.99–$899.99
NHL Stanley Cup Autographed Memorabilia
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Items such as pucks and jerseys signed by Stanley Cup winners such as Mario Lemieux and Mark Messier; ideal for display in hockey fan’s home
NHL Stanley Cup Autographed Memorabilia
There are few more iconic moments in sports than a jubilant hockey player lifting the Stanley Cup over his head after his team has vanquished all foes to claim it. This collection of autographed memorabilia is all related to Stanley Cup winners, from photos to mini Stanley Cups.
Options
- Signed puck
- Signed jersey
- Signed photo
- Signed mini Stanley Cup
- Signed replica Daily News cover
- Signed stick
Group Options
- Denis Potvin option comes with 16 signatures: Clark Gilles, Jim Pickard, Ken Morrow, Bob Bourne, Mike Bossy, Al Arbour, Ron Waske, Bobby Nystrom, Denis Potvin, Lorne Henning, Duane Sutter, Anders Kallur, Gord Lane, Bryan Trottier, Dave Langevin, and Billy Smith
- Stanley Cup trophy photo option comes with 10 signatures: Mark Messier, Brian Leetch, Bobby Hull, Chris Chelios, Mike Keenan, Scotty Bowman, Adam Graves, Mike Richter, Mario Lemieux, and Glen Coffey
- Mark Messier Stanley Cup jersey comes with 13 signatures from the 1994 Cup-winning team: Glenn Anderson, Mike Keenan, Jeff Beukeboom, Stephane Matteau, Brian Noonan, Sergei Zubov, Mike Richter, Brian Leetch, Adam Graves, Mark Messier, Ed Olczyk, Greg Gilbert, and Jay Wells
Good to Know
- Some items include special inscriptions
- Well-suited for display, though they come without frames or cases
- Come with certificate of authenticity and hologram
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- Free returns
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
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