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PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED Limited Edition of 33 Born in Quebec, Canada, Patrick Roy was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens as the 51st overall pick in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft. While Roy grew up a fan of the rival Quebec Nordiques the city of Montreal grew on him quickly. Roy burst onto the scene in his first full season in the NHL playing 47 games during the season and winning the starting job for the playoffs where he would lead his team to an unexpected Stanley Cup title while also winning the Conn Smythe Trophy and making the NHL All-Rookie Team. 7 years later Roy would do it again leading a 1993 Canadiens team that did not have a player that finished in the top 20 regular-season scoring to the Stanley Cup Championship, an incredible feat that earned him his second Conn Smythe Trophy. This replica NHL Stanley Cup is autographed and inscribed “86, 93 SC Champs” by Patrick Roy. Roy’s signature and inscription were witnessed by an Upper Deck representative as part of UDA’s 5-step authentication process.
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PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED Signed in Black Ink Born in Quebec City, Canada, Patrick Roy was drafted in the third round of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens. Roy initially started the season with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team the Granby Bisons while making his Canadians debut later in the season for one period, where he earned a win. Roy started playing regularly for the Canadians in the 1985-86 season when he earned the starting job in January after serving as an injury replacement. Roy was an instant success as a regular starter helping lead the Canadiens to a Stanley Cup title. Roy became the youngest ever Conn Smythe Trophy winner winning the award at age 20. Patrick Roy would soon earn the nickname “Saint Patrick” after this and would play for the Canadiens all the way up until 1995. Roy would win another Stanley Cup title and Conn Smythe Trophy in 1993 while also winning the Vezina Trophy for best goaltender in 1989, 1990, and 1992. This acrylic Montreal Canadiens logo hockey puck is autographed by Patrick Roy. Roy’s signature was witnessed by an Upper Deck representative as part of UDA’s 5-step authentication process.
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PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED Signed in Black Ink Born in Quebec, Canada, Patrick Roy was drafted in the third round of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens, a roughly three-hour drive from his hometown of Quebec City. While Roy grew up a Nordiques fan he quickly became one of the most beloved players as a member of their biggest rival the Montreal Canadiens. In Roy’s rookie season (1985-86) he would lead the Canadiens to the Stanley Cup Championship, beating the Calgary Flames in 5 games. Roy would allow only 12 goals on 125 shots in winning his first Conn Smythe Trophy. Roy would outdo himself in the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals in helping the Canadiens beat the Kings in 5 games. In this series Roy would allow only 11 goals on 155 shots en route to winning his second Conn Smythe Trophy. This Patrick Roy 2x Stanley Cup Champion replica trophy is autographed by Patrick Roy. Roy’s signature was witnessed by an Upper Deck representative as part of UDA’s 5-step authentication process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED WHITE MITCHELL & NESS CANADIENS JERSEY " Large Size - Signed Jersey Patrick Roy became the first goaltender in NHL history to play in 1,000 NHL games. In total he played in 1,029 regular season games and 247 playoff games. Over 19 seasons, Roy played for two teams and won four Stanley Cups. Often considered the best NHL goalie, Roy was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2006. During his career, Roy won the Vezina Trophy awarded to the league’s best goaltender in 1989, 1990 and 1992. This white Mitchell & Ness Authentic Vintage jersey was signed by Roy on the top segment of the first #3 on the back of the jersey in silver paint pen. His signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED AND SIGNED MONTREAL CANADIENS ACRYLIC PUCK" Signed Puck Patrick Roy was born in Quebec City and went on to be drafted by the Montreal Canadiens. While playing in Montreal, Roy helped his team to two Stanley Cup® Championships. Roy began his professional career with the Sherbrooke Canadiens of the American Hockey League. Roy was drafter 51st overall in the 1984 NHL® Entry Draft and made his NHL® debut on February 23, 1985. The next season Roy played 47 games during the regular season and at 20-years-old he won the Conn Smythe trophy. Own a piece of hockey history with this autographed puck from a four-time Stanley Cup® champion. Roy has signed this acrylic Montreal Canadiens puck in black paint pen. Roy’s signature was witnessed under UDA’s Five-Step Authentication Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED CCM HEROS OF HOCKEY WHITE COLORADO MITCHELL & NESS JERSEY " Large Size - Signed Jersey Patrick Roy was named the Conn Smythe winner as playoff MVP an impressive three times. Roy began his professional career with the Granby Bisons of the QMJHL and went on to be drafted 51st overall by the Montreal Canadiens. Roy played the second half of his NHL career with the Colorado Avalanche after being traded from the Canadiens on December 6, 1995. Several months after joining the Avalanche, Roy led the team to the organization’s first Stanley Cup championship. In 2001, Roy won his fourth Stanley Cup and second as a member of the Avalanche. Roy has signed the bottom segment of the second #3 on the back of the jersey in silver paint pen. These authentic “Heroes of Hockey” jerseys made by CCM are the same quality that the players wore. Roy’s signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED WHITE MITCHELL & NESS CANADIENS JERSEY " Large Size - Signed Jersey Patrick Roy led the NHL in shutouts with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1991-92 season as well as the 1993-94 season. Roy also was awarded the prestigious Vezina Trophy three times throughout his career. The award that is voted on by all the general managers is awarded annually to the NHL’s top goalie. Roy was known throughout his career as coming up big in important games. In his rookie year during the Stanley Cup playoffs, Roy faced 506 shots and had a save percentage of .923. Roy has signed on the front of this Mitchell & Ness jersey in black paint pen underneath the special patch for the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals. The patch measures approximately at 5.25” wide x 4.25” tall. Roy’s signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED TRIPPLE SAVE 36 X 15 " Signed Limited Image Patrick Roy was the 51st overall pick in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft. He was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the third round and no one expected the young goalie to lead the team to two Stanley Cup championships in the next couple of years. Roy appeared in 11 All-Star games over his career along with four Stanley Cup championships. "Triple Save" is a 36”x15” limited edition image in which Roy has inked his signature in black paint pen. Roy’s signature was witnessed under Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Authentication Process.
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" PATRICK ROY SILVER AUTOGRAPHED 92-93 STANLEY CUP CELEBRATION 16 X 20" Signed Limited Image Patrick Roy celebrated his second of an eventual four Stanley Cups after defeating the Los Angeles Kings in the 1993 Stanley Cup. It was the 24th championship for the Montreal Canadiens. Roy was awarded the Conny Smythe Trophy for his unbelievable play in the playoffs. Roy has inked his exquisite autograph on this 16” x 20” designed collage in silver paint pen. Roy’s signature was witnessed by a UDA representative and is deemed authentic under Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.
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PATRICK ROY RED AUTOGRAPHED 92-93 STANLEY CUP CELEBRATION 16 X 20" Signed Limited Image Patrick Roy and the Montreal Canadiens beat Wayne Gretzky and the Los Angeles Kings in the 1993 Stanley Cup. The best-of-seven series was won by the Canadiens and they only lost one game of the series. The playoffs were intense and memorable for Canadiens fans as they had to endure a record 10 straight overtime victories. This limited edition 16”x20” image of Patrick Roy lifting the Stanley Cup after the game 5 victory was autographed and inscribed “1993 SC Champs” in red paint pen by Patrick Roy under the supervision of a UDA representative. His signature and inscription are deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED "33" Signed Limited Image Patrick Roy’s jersey number 33 has been retired by both the Montreal Canadiens and the Colorado Avalanche. The emotional ceremony for the Montreal Canadiens retirement came prior to a 3-2 shootout victory against the Boston Bruins at the Bell Centre in Montreal. In front of the sold-out crowd of 21,273 fans, a banner with Roy’s No. 33 was raised to the rafters. This 16”x24” UDA designed image was signed by Roy in silver paint pen. His signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED RED MITCHELL & NESS CANADIENS JERSEY " Large Size - Signed Jersey The Montreal Canadiens beat the Los Angeles Kings in the1993 Stanley Cup Finals and secured the franchise’s twenty-fourth Stanley Cup. It was the first time the Kings had ever made it to the finals and the last Stanley Cup Final series to be played at the Montreal Forum. Patrick Roy won his second Conn Smythe Trophy for his performance in net during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. This red Mitchell & Ness Authentic Vintage jersey was signed by Roy on the top segment of the first #3 on the back of the jersey in silver paint pen. Roy then inked the bottom segment of the same #3 with a “1993 SC Champs” inscription. His signature and inscription are deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED RED MITCHELL & NESS CANADIENS JERSEY " Large Size - Signed Jersey The first time the Stanley Cup was awarded was in 1893. In the 100th anniversary, the Los Angeles Kings faced off against the Montreal Canadiens to determine the champion of the 1992-93 NHL season. It was the 34th time in the team’s rich history that the Canadiens made it to the finals. Roy played a huge role as a leader on the team and was awarded the Conn Smythe as the most valuable player of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. This white Mitchell & Ness Authentic Vintage jersey was signed by Roy on the top segment of the first #3 on the back of the jersey in silver paint pen. Roy then inked the bottom segment of the same #3 with a “1993 Conn Smythe” inscription. His signature and inscription are deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED PANORAMIC " Signed Limited Autographed Image This limited edition Upper Deck Authenticated design highlights the incredible career of Patrick Roy during his time with the Montreal Canadiens. Roy is known for popularizing the “butterfly” style of play that you see almost every goalie in the game use today. In the butterfly style of play, the goaltender drops to their knees by spreading the goalie pads and covering the lower part of the goal. In the late 1980s, Roy perfected the style while playing with pads designed by Michel Lefebvre and a glove designed by Brian Heaton. Roy has neatly inked his autograph in silver paint pen on this limited edition photo. Roy’s signature was witnessed by a UDA representative and is deemed authentic under Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED KOHO REVOLUTION GOALIE HOCKEY STICK " Signed Stick The Hall of Famer goaltender, Patrick Roy, split his career between the Montreal Canadiens and the Colorado Avalanche. When Roy retired, he had surpassed Terry Sawchuk with most NHL wins by a goalie with 551 wins. Roy had an incredible career with plenty of awards and trophies such as his 4 Stanley Cup rings and 3 Conn Smythe trophies. This KOHO Revolution stick was signed by Roy on the blade of the stick in black paint pen. Roy’s signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED KOHO REVOLUTION GOALIE HOCKEY STICK " Signed Stick Patrick Roy was a late pick in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens. He went on to have an incredible career that was highlighted by four Stanley Cup championships and 551 career wins. Here is a chance to own a piece of the game with an exact replica of the stick that Roy used. This KOHO Revolution stick was autographed by Roy on the blade of the stick in black paint pen and inscribed HOF 2006 towards the end of the blade. Roy’s signature and inscription are deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED AND SIGNED AUTHENTIC KOHO REVOLUTION GOLIE CATCHER" Signed Puck Patrick Roy famously said “I didn’t hear him because my two Stanley Cup rings were plugging my ears” in response to an insult from Jeremy Roenick. This quote says a lot about the type of player that Roy was and his desire to win. Roy was also known to talk to his goal posts but whatever he was doing he found a way to win, especially in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Roy won over 200 games for both NHL teams that he played on during his illustrious career. Roy always pushed himself to be the best and was an intimidating player due to his fierceness and competitive nature. This KOHO Revolution catcher was signed by Roy in silver paint pen in front of a UDA representative. Roy’s signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED AND SIGNED AUTHENTIC KOHO REVOLUTION GOLIE BLOCKER" Signed Puck Patrick Roy’s career was highlighted by the four Stanley cups he won, two with the Montreal Canadiens and two with the Colorado Avalanche. Roy was loved, hated and feared throughout the league for his intense competiveness and superstitions. Roy truly played with the heart of a warrior and left everything on the ice. The quirky goalie was seen speaking to his goal posts on several occasions as well as jumping over every line on the ice. Roy was also a fighter and trash-talker and has one of the most memorable quotes in NHL history when responding to Jeremy Roenick’s jabs at him. This KOHO Revolution blocker was signed and inscribed “Be a Warrior” by Roy in silver paint pen in front of a UDA representative. Roy’s signature and inscription are deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED PANORAMIC " 100 Signed & Numbered Limited Autographed Image This Upper Deck Authenticated design shows legendary goalie, Patrick Roy, in the motion of making a save. The “Art of the Save” is the newest addition to the line of memorabilia showing various athletes executing a swing, pass, or save. This piece would look great next to the Brett Favre “Art of the Pass” and the Tiger Woods “Art of the Swing” prints we offer. Roy has inked his autograph in black paint pen on this limited edition (100) piece of hockey memorabilia. Roy’s signature was witnessed by a UDA representative and is deemed authentic under Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.
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PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED PANORAMIC " 33 Signed & Numbered Limited Autographed Image This Upper Deck Authenticated collage highlights the evening when the legendary goalie, Patrick Roy, had his number retired by the Montreal Canadiens. Patrick Roy began his career as a member of the Montreal Canadiens and was the starting goalie for the championships in 1986 and 1993. Roy was selected to the NHL All-Star Team six times over his career and collected five Jennings Trophies. Roy was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2006. Roy has inked his autograph in silver paint pen on this limited edition (33) piece of memorabilia. Roy’s signature was witnessed by a UDA representative and is deemed authentic under Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED PANORAMIC " 100 Signed & Numbered Limited Autographed Image Patrick Roy was born in Quebec City and went on to be drafted by the Montreal Canadiens. While playing in Montreal, Roy helped his team to two Stanley Cup® Championships. Roy began his professional career with the Sherbrooke Canadiens of the American Hockey League. Roy was drafter 51st overall in the 1984 NHL® Entry Draft and made his NHL® debut on February 23, 1985. The next season Roy played 47 games during the regular season and at 20-years-old he won the Conn Smythe trophy. Own a piece of hockey history with this autographed puck from a four-time Stanley Cup® champion. Roy has signed this acrylic Montreal Canadiens puck in black paint pen. Roy’s signature was witnessed under UDA’s Five-Step Authentication Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED MONTREAL CANADIENS ACRYLIC PUCK" Signed Puck Patrick Roy is a hockey legend who dominated over his lengthy career and recorded a total of 151 playoff wins. Along with many other impressive records, he was also a three time winner of the Vezina Trophy, awarded to the league’s best goaltender. Roy was selected to the NHL® All-Star game 11 times over his 20 season career. In the 1984 NHL® Entry Draft, Roy was the 51st overall pick by the Montreal Canadiens. He was expected to be the next Ken Dryden and Roy did not disappoint from a young age. Roy has signed and inscribed “Go Habs Go” on this acrylic Montreal Canadiens puck in black paint pen. His signature and inscription are deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED AND SIGNED MONTREAL CANADIENS ACRYLIC PUCK" Signed Puck Patrick Roy was shockingly traded from the Montreal Canadiens to the Colorado Avalanche in the middle of the 1995-96 season and helped his new team to the 1996 Stanley Cup® Championship. He was a fierce competitor with immense confidence who carved out his own place in hockey history. Idolized by young players, there are many NHL® goalies that based their game off of Roy’s style. Roy has been credited with popularizing the butterfly style of goaltending. In the 2000-01 season, the Avalanche won the Presidents’ Trophy and went on to beat the New Jersey Devils for their second Stanley Cup®. Roy has signed and inscribed “96 01 SC Champs” on this acrylic Colorado Avalanche puck in black paint pen. His signature and inscription are deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED " SAVE " Signed Limited Autographed Image Patrick Roy made a name for himself with his fierce playing style and acrobatic saves. His legendary career features four Stanley Cups® and three Conny Smythe Trophies. Although famous for popularizing the butterfly style of goaltending, Roy was a competitor who would find any way to stop his opponent. Roy wore number 33 throughout his career and both the Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche have retired his number. This 16” x 24” composite display is highlighted by an action photo of Roy laying out for a save. This patented framed breaking through contains an actual Montreal Canadiens logo rubber puck breaking through the Plexiglass. Roy has inked his signature in silver paint pen. Roy’s signature was witnessed under UDA’s Five-Step Authentication Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED AUTHENTIC HEROS OF HOCKEY RED MONTREAL MITCHELL & NESS JERSEY " Large Size - Signed Jersey Patrick Roy was inducted into the prestigious Hockey Hall of Fame on November 13, 2006 after an outstanding 20-season career. The Conn Smythe Trophy is awarded to the most valuable player in the Stanley Cup® playoffs. Roy is the only player in NHL® history to win the award a record three times. He is also the only one to win the award in different decades and while playing for different teams. In his ten years playing for the Montreal Canadiens he earned the nickname – St. Patrick. In his second season with the Canadiens, Roy played in 47 regular season games and was the starting goalie for the Stanley Cup® playoffs. The Canadiens went on to win an unexpected Stanley Cup® against the Calgary Flames in the 1985-86 season. Roy has signed the top segment of the first #3 on the back of the jersey in black paint pen. His signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED " SAVE " Signed Limited Autographed Image Patrick Roy earned the nickname “Saint Patrick” for his unbelievable goaltending while playing for the Montreal Canadiens. He was reliable during the playoffs and a fierce competitor that coaches and teammates could rely on. In the 1984-85 season, Roy played in one NHL® game and did not allow any goals. He went on to lead his AHL team, the Sherbrooke Canadiens, to a Calder Cup championship. In the following season, Roy played in 47 games and earned the starting job for the Stanley Cup playoffs. He won the award for being the most valuable player in the playoffs, and led the Montreal Canadiens to a Stanley Cup® title. This breathtaking 46”x20” framed display shows Roy standing up tall on the ice. #33 has inked his massive signature in black. His signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five Step Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED AUTHENTIC HEROS OF HOCKEY RED MONTREAL 2 Large Size - Signed Jersey Patrick Roy had his name put on the Stanley Cup® for the first time at the age of 20. A legendary player who helped the Montreal Canadiens stay relevant in the playoffs, Roy recorded over 200 playoff games. In 1993 Roy won another Stanley Cup® with the Montreal Canadiens as well as the Conn Smythe Trophy. Roy retired as the NHL’s® all-time winningest goaltender with 551 wins and also earned five Jennings Trophies. In his first year of eligibility, Roy was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2006. Roy has inscribed “HOF 2006” and signed the back of this authentic red Montreal Canadiens jersey in black paint pen. Roy’s signature was witnessed under UDA’s Five Step Authentication Prcoess.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED AND SIGNED MONTREAL CANADIENS ACRYLIC PUCK" Signed Puck Patrick Roy was born in Quebec City and went on to be drafted by the Montreal Canadiens. While playing in Montreal, Roy helped his team to two Stanley Cup® Championships. Roy began his professional career with the Sherbrooke Canadiens of the American Hockey League. Roy was drafter 51st overall in the 1984 NHL® Entry Draft and made his NHL® debut on February 23, 1985. The next season Roy played 47 games during the regular season and at 20-years-old he won the Conn Smythe trophy. Own a piece of hockey history with this autographed puck from a four-time Stanley Cup® champion. Roy has signed this acrylic Montreal Canadiens puck in black paint pen. Roy’s signature was witnessed under UDA’s Five-Step Authentication Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED AND SIGNED MONTREAL CANADIENS ACRYLIC PUCK" Signed Puck Patrick Roy was born in Quebec City and went on to be drafted by the Montreal Canadiens. While playing in Montreal, Roy helped his team to two Stanley Cup® Championships. Roy began his professional career with the Sherbrooke Canadiens of the American Hockey League. Roy was drafter 51st overall in the 1984 NHL® Entry Draft and made his NHL® debut on February 23, 1985. The next season Roy played 47 games during the regular season and at 20-years-old he won the Conn Smythe trophy. Own a piece of hockey history with this autographed puck from a four-time Stanley Cup® champion. Roy has signed this acrylic Montreal Canadiens puck in black paint pen. Roy’s signature was witnessed under UDA’s Five-Step Authentication Process.
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" PATRICK ROY AUTOGRAPHED AND SIGNED MONTREAL CANADIENS ACRYLIC PUCK" Signed Puck Patrick Roy was born in Quebec City and went on to be drafted by the Montreal Canadiens. While playing in Montreal, Roy helped his team to two Stanley Cup® Championships. Roy began his professional career with the Sherbrooke Canadiens of the American Hockey League. Roy was drafter 51st overall in the 1984 NHL® Entry Draft and made his NHL® debut on February 23, 1985. The next season Roy played 47 games during the regular season and at 20-years-old he won the Conn Smythe trophy. Own a piece of hockey history with this autographed puck from a four-time Stanley Cup® champion. Roy has signed this acrylic Montreal Canadiens puck in black paint pen. Roy’s signature was witnessed under UDA’s Five-Step Authentication Process.
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