Martin Biron 2002-03 Top Shelf
I like this 'graph, as it has to circles with a 'B' in one and has his 43 for which he is the best to ever wear. Biron played for the Flyers for three seasons. He was the starter in Philly's comeback season of 07-08. I have a painting of players from that season in my fan cave. I will put it up on Philly Phan some time in the future. Biron now backs up Lundqvist in New York. That move will assure Lundqvist more than a seven game rest this season.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Jochen Hecht
Jochen Hecht Picture
I purchased this at my first hockey game, in Buffalo, in 2004. Hecht is one of Germany's best players ever. He really hasn't had that special of a career. If there was a table of autos, you wouldn't be able to know which one is Hecht's, so it's not written great, but he's German so give him a break.
I purchased this at my first hockey game, in Buffalo, in 2004. Hecht is one of Germany's best players ever. He really hasn't had that special of a career. If there was a table of autos, you wouldn't be able to know which one is Hecht's, so it's not written great, but he's German so give him a break.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Craig Conroy
Friday, September 17, 2010
Mark Recchi
1996-97 Pacific Paramount Mark Recchi
Mark is still kickin' it in the league. He has become a journeyman in the past few seasons. With 3 Cups to his name along with being the highest game, assist, and point scorer still active. He has the second most goals and power play goals among active players behind Teemu Selanne. He's 13th in points all-time and a sure fire future Hall of Famer. I got this signed at the casino.
Mark is still kickin' it in the league. He has become a journeyman in the past few seasons. With 3 Cups to his name along with being the highest game, assist, and point scorer still active. He has the second most goals and power play goals among active players behind Teemu Selanne. He's 13th in points all-time and a sure fire future Hall of Famer. I got this signed at the casino.
Labels:
1996-97,
Canadiens,
In Person,
Pacific,
Turning Stone Signing
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Tom Fitzgerald
Tom Fitzgerald 2000-01 Topps
This autograph was smudged in the process of insertification of the plastic holder. I do like how he puts his number inside of his 'g'. Tom was a journeyman, playing for a number of teams in his career. He is quite a nice guy and also signed my sheet and backpack. Fitzgerald retired a few years back.
This autograph was smudged in the process of insertification of the plastic holder. I do like how he puts his number inside of his 'g'. Tom was a journeyman, playing for a number of teams in his career. He is quite a nice guy and also signed my sheet and backpack. Fitzgerald retired a few years back.
Labels:
2000-01,
In Person,
Predators,
Topps,
Turning Stone Signing
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Daniel Briere
Daniel Briere 2002-03 Piece of History
I am not a big fan of Briere. In saying that I will add that I never liked him with Buffalo, and I still don't think he's redeemed himself. Anyway, This was signed at a softball game for the local boys in blue: Put together of course, by Robert Esche, Whitesboro's golden boy. Briere also signs with his number, 48, which he was named the best player to ever wear (NHL.com).
I am not a big fan of Briere. In saying that I will add that I never liked him with Buffalo, and I still don't think he's redeemed himself. Anyway, This was signed at a softball game for the local boys in blue: Put together of course, by Robert Esche, Whitesboro's golden boy. Briere also signs with his number, 48, which he was named the best player to ever wear (NHL.com).
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Tom Poti
Tom Poti 2003-04 Upper Deck All-Star Class
He used a faulty red sharpie, but he put #3 instead of just 3, which is cool. If not for the sharpie, Poti has a neat sig. "Cruncher" is playing for Washington now. Guess where I got this one.
He used a faulty red sharpie, but he put #3 instead of just 3, which is cool. If not for the sharpie, Poti has a neat sig. "Cruncher" is playing for Washington now. Guess where I got this one.
Labels:
2003-04,
In Person,
Rangers,
Turning Stone Signing,
Upper Deck
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Shawn McEachern
Shawn McEachern 1998-99 Aurora.
Another card signed at the Turning Stone Signing.
I've always liked the autos with numbers. It's kind of scribbly, but it's an autograph of a pro hockey player.
McEachern threw my sister a puck over the glass at one of the charity games.
Another card signed at the Turning Stone Signing.
I've always liked the autos with numbers. It's kind of scribbly, but it's an autograph of a pro hockey player.
McEachern threw my sister a puck over the glass at one of the charity games.
Labels:
1998-99,
In Person,
Pacific,
Senators,
Turning Stone Signing
Monday, September 6, 2010
Jamie Langenbrunner
Jamie Langenbrunner 2001-02 Be A Player.
I got this signed in person at the casino where my dad works before a charity tourney that hometown favorite Rob Esche put together during the lock-out. I got many cards, a slice of paper (everyone) and a backpack (everyone) signed. Oh, and a hat (everyone).
I got this signed in person at the casino where my dad works before a charity tourney that hometown favorite Rob Esche put together during the lock-out. I got many cards, a slice of paper (everyone) and a backpack (everyone) signed. Oh, and a hat (everyone).
Labels:
2001-02,
In Person,
In The Game,
Stars,
Turning Stone Signing
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