Sunday, November 20, 2016

Boston Bruins Legend Phil Esposito – Slap Shot Signatures Player Profile

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Phil Esposito was born February 20, 1942 in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario.

He is a broadcaster, and former professional hockey executive, coach and player (centre).  He played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins and New York Rangers and is considered to be one of the best to have played in the NHL.

Phil Esposito signed with the Chicago Blackhawks as a teenager but didn’t make his NHL debut until midway through the 1964 season.  Beginning in the 1965 season, he centered for Bobby Hull and proved himself a quality player, twice finishing among the League-leading scorers over the next three seasons.

In 1967, he was traded to the Boston Bruins where he grew into the greatest scorer of his day.  In 1969, Esposito became the first NHL player to score 100 points in a season.  In 1970 he was a single point shy but reached triple digits again in the next five years running.

Phil Esposito was awarded the Art Ross Trophy as the top regular season scorer in 1969 and 1971 to 1974, and led the league in goals six straight seasons between 1969 – 1970 and 1974 – 1975.

Esposito was named to the NHL’s First All-Star Team six consecutive times from 1969 – 1974 and won the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL’s most valuable player in 1969 and 1974.

He was best known for his immovable presence in front of the opposing teams net where he could score from all angles.

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During his prime, Esposito centered one of the most well known forward lines in history with Ken Hodge on his right wing and Wayne Cashman on his left.  Esposito and Bobby Orr led the Boston Bruins to win the Stanley Cup in 1970 and 1972, and first place finishes in the League in 1971, 1972 and 1974.

During 1970 – 1971, Esposito shattered the record for most goals in a season with 76.  This record stood until 1982 when Wayne Gretzky scored his 77th, 78th and 79th goals.  Esposito presented the game puck to Gretzky.  Esposito also set the single season point-scoring record in 1971 with 152.  This was also raised by Gretzky later on.  The 1970 season also saw Phil Esposito break the single season mark for shots on goal at 550.

After the Summit Series, where Esposito was the inspirational leader for Canada and the leading scorer in the series, he won the 1972 Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada’s outstanding male athlete of the year and was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

He also played for Canada in the inaugural Canada Cup in 1976 and represented Canada in the 1977 World Championships.

In 1975 – 1976, Esposito was traded to the New York Rangers.  As captain of the Rangers he led the team in points each of his full seasons with the team.  The highlight of his time with the Rangers was leading them to the Stanley Cup Final in 1979.  At 37 years of age, Esposito finished third in post-season scoring.

On November 4, 1977, Phil Esposito scored his 600th NHL goal becoming the first player in a Rangers uniform to reach that milestone.

Esposito was the first player in NHL history to score 1,000 points in a decade (the 70’s) and holds the record for shots on goal in a single season with 550 in 1970 – 1971.

Esposito retired in 1981 as the second leading all time NHL goal and point scorer, and third in assists.

After retiring, Esposito became Head Coach and General Manager of the New York Rangers for three years.

He co-founded the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning.

Phil Esposito was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1984.  On December 3, 1987 his #7 jersey was retired by the Boston Bruins.

Esposito was the principal studio analyst for the NHL on Fox from 1995 – 1998.  He now serves as Tampa Bay’s radio color commentator and also co-hosts a daily call-in show.

He was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2004; inducted into the Sault Ste Marie Walk of Fame in 2007; received a star on the Italian Walk of Fame in Toronto in 2009.  On December 31, 2011 a statue was unveiled in front of the Tampa Bay Times Forum (now Amalie Arena) in his honor.

Have a look in our shop for a nice collection of Phil Esposito Memorabilia!

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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Slap Shot Signatures Top 5 All Time NHL Defensemen

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Regular Season, Playoff Games and even the Stanley Cup  are won by a mixture of solid forwards and larger than life defense and stellar goaltending.  There are hundreds of defensemen who have played in the NHL over the years.  Some we have never had the opportunity to see play and others that are still playing in the NHL today.  Here is our All Time Top 5 Defensemen  in the NHL past and present.  Would you pick these 5 or do you have your own list?

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1)  Bobby Orr – Bobby Orr is a living legend who redefined what this position could do.  Joining Rushes or creating his own he was always in play! Winning eight consecutive Norris Trophies (1968-75), three Hart Trophies (1970-72) and  two Art Ross Trophies (1969-70 and 1974-75) Bobby Orr is the most accomplished defenseman of all time. Of course, who can forget “The Goal”?

2) Ray Bourque – Bourque is the all-time leader amongst defensemen in goals with 410, assists with 1,169 and points 1,579. After 2 cup finals, 19 All Star Selections with the Boston Bruins, Bourque was traded to the Colorado Avalanche to try once for that elusive Stanley Cup. Winning the Cup in 2001 not only was a highlight in his career but a highlight for any hockey fan!

3) Paul Coffey – No defenseman since Bobby Orr has been as gifted. On the Oilers, the smooth-skating Coffey was deadly on the power play or the rush as a fourth man, he took advantage on chances produced by the likes of Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier and Jari Kurri After winning three Cups with Edmonton, he added another with the Penguins in 1991, making him one of the fortunate few to play with both Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux in their heydays.

4) Nicklas Lidstrom – 2015 Hall of Famer Nicklas Lidstrom, was called the perfect hockey player, a testament to his offensive skills, defense, overall acumen and gentlemanly play. This four-time Stanley Cup winner with 1,142 career points (264 goals and 878 assists) and seven Norris Trophies was perhaps the least likely superstar to make a careless error or costly play. During his 20 year career with the Red Wings he never missed the post season.

5) Doug Harvey – Described as the game’s greatest defenseman by the legendary late Jean Believeau, Doug Harvey was known for his superb skating and passing skills. He won the Norris Trophy seven times (55,56,57,58,60,61 and 62) and was named to the NHL All-Star team 11 times. He was a key player for the Montreal Canadiens on six Stanley Cup championship teams, including their record five in a row (1956-60), before moving on to the New York Rangers when Montreal traded him in 1961 as punishment for helping to organize the players’ association.

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We have a great selection of autographs from all of your favorite NHL legends , heroes and ALL STARS. Have a look and see if your hero is here.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Our Top 6 Vintage NHL Jerseys

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We get asked all the time, what are your favorite NHL Jerseys.  To be honest while the Reebok (soon to be Adidas) jerseys designs are great and fans do love them , we love the old style jerseys worn when we were younger.

You may agree or disagree with ours but this is our personal preference, your top 6 may be totally different and that’s ok. We’d love to hear your top 6. For the time being here is ours:

Toronto St Pats:

Toronto StPats vintage hockey jerseyFrom 1919 to 1927 the Toronto Maple Leafs were known as the Toronto St. Pats as Toronto was mostly an Irish population during that time. We know the history of Conn Smythe and how they became the Leafs (we will save that for another day). On March 2 2002, the leafs wore this vintage jersey as part of the 75th anniversary celebration! This jersey come is at number one on our list.

Boston Bruins:

boston bruins vintage hockey jerseyWorn from 1976 to 1995 this jersey has been worn by a number of the Bruins greats.  From Espositio, Orr, Park, Cheevers and later Bourque, Neely and Middleton, the Bruins were often the team to beat based on talent and aggression.  Their traditional away jersey comes in as our number two pick in our list.

Chicago Blackhawks:

chicago blackhawks red vintage hockey jerseyNot much has changed from the 50’s right up to today.  The striping might be slightly differ and the logo as changed over the years but the design has been intact for over 60 years.  Fans young and old in Canada and the US have always had a spot for the Blackhawks and today is still one of the best selling jerseys! Our number three

Detroit Red Wings:

detroit red wings red vintage hockey jerseyFrom 1983 to present day the Detroit Jerseys has had very few alterations. Great players from Howe, Yzerman, Lidstrom etc have worm the winged Wheel of the Red Wings! Our number four on the list!

Toronto Maple Leafs:

toronto-maple-leafs-vintage-hockey-jerseyThe last time the leafs got a number one pick was in 1985. That player was? Wendel Clark.  This was the jersey worn by him at the beginning of his careers.  I know what you’re thinking, why this one?  The leafs were not a very good team, however some leaf greats wore this style including Sittler, Clark and even Doug Gilmour before going to the style worn in 1992-93.  Our number five.

Los Angeles Kings:

la kings Gretzky vintage hockey jerseyOur final favorite jersey!  The LA Kings wore this style from 1988 to 1998 to coincide with the LA Raiders.  The style was probably the coolest looking jersey in the 90’s and having the greatest hockey player in the world wearing helped with the increased popularity of this jersey!

Check out all our vintage jerseys and get your favorite in our Hockey Jerseys section.

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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Toronto Maple Leafs Legend Wendel Clark– Slap Shot Signatures Player Profile

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Wendel Clark was born October 25, 1966 in Kelvington, Saskatchewan.  He was selected first overall in the 1985 National Hockey League (NHL) Entry Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs.  His professional career lasted from 1985 to 2000.  During his career, Wendel Clark played for the Maple Leafs (on three separate occasions, captain from 1991-1994), Quebec Nordiques, New York Islanders, Tampa Bay Lightning, Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks.

After Clark’s rookie season, he was names to the NHL All-Rookie Team.  During a game against the Chicago Blackhawks in 1987, Clark suffered a serious back injury when he was cross-checked into the crossbar of his own goal.

During 1992-1993 season, Clark’s second year as captain, the Leafs set team records in wins (44) and points (99) and made the playoffs for the first time in three years.

Wendel Clark gained a reputation for hard-nosed hockey which led to his nickname Captain Crunch.  He was a crowd favorite at Maple Leaf Gardens and won a place in the hearts of Leaf fans.

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In June 1994, Clark was traded to the Quebec Nordiques playing the lockout-shortened 1994-1995 season.  After the Nordiques came the Colorado Avalanche but Clark became involved in a contract dispute with the team so before the beginning of the 1995-1996 season, he was traded to the New York Islanders.  Clark played 58 games with the Islanders, but finished the season back in Toronto.  In 1998 Clark signed as a free agent with the Tampa Bay Lightning.  He finished the 1998-1999 season with the Detroit Red Wings.  Later in 1999 Clark signed with the Chicago Blackhawks but only played 13 games with the team.  He then returned to the Maple Leafs in 2000.

Clark is now employed by the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club as a community ambassador and public relations.  He can be seen at almost all Leaf home games.  The Maple Leaf honoured their former captain by raising his jersey number 17 to the rafters on November 22, 2008 at the Air Canada Centre.  He owns two restaurants, Wendel Clark’s Classic Grill & Sports Lounge.

Have a look in our shop for a nice collection of Wendel Clark memorabilia.

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Thursday, November 10, 2016

1968/1969 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Cards

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1968-1969 the company issued its own set in Canada rather than making and distributing their cards under Topps name.  O-Pee-Chee’s sets would be larger and have more subset and specialty cards.  Also, because they were printed in Canada, the backs would be written in two languages while Topps’ would be English only.

1968/69 O-Pee-Chee hockey card fronts have a horizontal format.  The player picture takes up one-third of the card placed over an artists’ rendition of a generic hockey play.  A team logo is in the upper-right corner.  The bottom area shows the player’s name in the first box, his team city and position in the next box, and his picture was superimposed over the last box.  The backs of the cards are divided into two main sections.  The player’s name was included in a white stripe along the top, and the card number inside a puck-shaped icon in the upper-left.  A box on the left includes a cartoon about the player, and the box on the right gives his position and team city followed by a short biography in both English and French as well as a single line of stats from the previous season.

The complete set features 216 hockey cards.  All 12 teams are included in the set.  Card 193 features Keith McCreary and can be found with or without a number.  This error is much more valuable.  Cards 199 through 210 feature All-Star players and cards 211 through 216 showed the players who won the different awards the previous season.  there are also two checklist cards in the set.

Notable rookies include Bernie Parent, Mickey Redmond, Gary Smith, Garry Unger, Danny Grant, Bob Plager and Les Binkley.

Key Cards:      Bobby Orr #2 (highest valued card)

Checklist #61

Checklist #121

Bobby Orr All-Star #200

Bobby Orr/Norris Trophy #214

Rookie Cards in the set are:

#27      Ron Harris                         #36       Real Lemieux                    #37     Bill White

#38      Gord Labossiere               #39       Ted Irvine                          #41     Dale Rolfe

#42      Lowell MacDonald           #52       Danny Grant                     #53     Andre Boudrais

#54      Ray Cullen                         #64       Mickey Redmond             #70     Al Hamilton

#83      John Brenneman             #89       Bernie Parent                    #93     John Miszuk

#95      Leon Rochefort                #98       Ed Hoekstra                       #100   Les Binkley

#112    Bob Plager                        #117     Gary Sabourin                  #119    Gary Veneruzzo

#141    Bob Falkenberg                #142     Garry Unger                     #145    Gary Bauman

#148    Bill Goldsworthy              #149     Jean-Paul Parise              #157     Dave Amadio

#158    Howie Hughes                 #159      Bill Flett                            #174     George Swarbrick

#175    Joe Szura                          #176      Gary Smith                       #177     Barclay Plager

#178    Tim Ecclestone                #182      Bill McCreary                   #184     Andre Lacroix

#186    Jim Johnson                     #187      Simon Nolet                     #188     Joe Daley

#189    John Arbour                     #193      Keith McCreary               #195     Larry Mickey

#196    Bill Sutherland

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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Great Moments in San Jose Sharks Hockey

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The San Jose Sharks have only been in existence 25 seasons but have provided their fans with many unforgettable moments. Here is our list:

Brian Campbell’s “Spin-O-Rama”

Dubbed “the greatest goal scored by a San Jose Sharks’ defenseman”.  The Sharks were up 5-4 with two minutes remaining in a 2008 regular season game against the Montreal Canadiens when Campbell took a pass at the Canadiens blue line and proceeded to put Mike Komisarek in the “spin-cycle” and finished with a backhand goal to seal the victory for San Jose.

Owen Nolan’s 90-foot slap shot in Game 7 of the 2000 Western Conference Quarterfinals

With the Sharks leading 1-0 in the last seconds of the first period, Nolan unleashed a bullet of a slap shot from the red line aimed at the St Louis goaltenders’ chest.

Instead of trying to catch it with his glove, the goalie attempted to block the shot with his body. The puck ricocheted off the goalies’ chest and into the left corner of the net.

Patrick Marleau’s goal against Detroit January 17, 2009

Patrick Marleau’s goal in the greatest regular season game in Sharks history.  Receiving a perfect pass, Marleau streaked into the Red Wing zone and sent the puck past the goaltender to give the Sharks a 6-4 lead.

Joe Thornton’s game winning goal in game 4 of the 2008 Western Conference Quarterfinals against Calgary

With 37 seconds left in the third period and the faceoff in the Calgary zone, Joe Thornton won the draw.  Thornton passed the puck to Murray who sent it toward the net.  Thornton deflected the puck giving the Sharks a 3-2 lead with only 7.3 seconds remaining.

5-on-3 penalty kill against Edmonton in 2006

This is the greatest penalty kill in Sharks history.  During the 2006 Western Conference Semi-finals, the Sharks were down two men against an Edmonton power play for 1:41.

Two Shark defenders had their sticks broken during the penalty kill.  The puck was inside the Sharks zone the entire time.  In the final moments Scott Hannan was able to block a shot then dive to the ice to push the puck out of the zone with his hand to finish the kill.

1995 Western Quarterfinals Sharks against Flames

In the second overtime of game 7 the Flames slap shot was stopped by the goalie and it deflected over to a Sharks forward who gave it to Igor Larionov at the Flames blue line.  His attempt to take it to the net failed as it was knocked off his stick.  The puck was picked up by forward Sergei Makarov who sent it to the net where Ray Whitney was located.  Whitney deflected the shot past the Calgary goalie to win the game.

Miracle on Manchester Sharks Version 4/19/2011

Down 4-0 at the start of the second period of a playoff game against LA Kings when the coach put in a backup goaltender.  Two minutes later, Joe Thornton deflects a shot on the net.  Three minutes later,  Ryane Clowe scored on the power play.  Then Logan Couture scored making it 4-3.  After a goal made it 5-3, Clowe scored his second goal into a wide open net.  With 30 seconds left in the second period, Joe Pavelski made it 5-5.  The third period was scoreless.  In overtime,  Devin Setoguchi took a pass from Patrick Marleau and sent the puck past the goalie for a win with a score of 6-5 for the Sharks.

1994 Western Quarterfinals against Red Wings – greatest goal

Late in the third period of a tied game, the Shark’s Ray Witney sent the puck to the left corner of the Red Wing zone.  The Detroit goalie came out of the net to play the puck.  Instead of passing the puck to one of his teammates two feet away from him, he backhanded it to the boards, where the Shark’s Jamie Baker was waiting.  Baker hammered a slap shot into the empty net, giving the Sharks the lead and eventually the win.

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Sunday, November 6, 2016

Detroit Red Wings Legend Steve Yzerman – Slap Shot Signatures Player Profile

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Steve Yzerman was born May 9, 1965 in Cranbrook, British Columbia but grew up in Nepean, Ontario.  He is currently General Manager of the National Hockey League (NHL) team Tampa Bay Lightning.  He is widely considered to be one of the greatest players of all time.  Yzerman spent his entire NHL career playing with the Detroit Red Wings and is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Steve Yzerman Detroit Red Wings Intensity Signed 8x10 Photo

 

On October 7, 1986 Yzerman was named Captain of the Red Wings and continuously served for the next two decades, retiring as the longest serving Captain of any team in North America major league sports history.  He let the Red Wings to five first-place regular season finals and three Stanley Cup Championships (1997, 1998 and 2002).

 

Yzerman won many awards during his career, including the Lester B. Pearson Award (most outstanding player) in the 1988 – 1989 season, the Conn Smythe Trophy (most valuable player of the Stanley Cup playoffs) in 1998, the Selke Trophy as the League’s best defensive forward in 2000 and the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for perseverance in 2003.  He was a ten-time NHL All-Star, a First Team All-Star in 2000.

 

On July 3, 2006 Yzerman officially retired from professional hockey.  He finished his career ranked as the sixth all-time leading scorer in NHL history having scored a career-high 155 points (65 goals and 90 assists) in 1988 – 1989.  His number 19 jersey was retired on January 2, 2007 (complete with the “C” on his banner).  On November 4, 2008 he was inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame.  He also became an honoured member of the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009.

 

September 25, 2006 he was names as a Vice President of the Red Wings.  He won a fourth Stanley Cup as the VP of Operations in 2007 – 2008.  In May 2010, he was hired as the General Manager of Tampa Bay.

 

Steve Yzerman represented his Country in several international tournaments as a member of Team Canada.

Have a look in our shop for a nice collection of Steve Yzerman memorabilia.

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