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Jonathan
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Jonathan
Earl Cheechoo is one of the most exciting young players in hockey
today. When this RW made his debut for the San Jose Sharks in the
2002/2003 season, Jonathan became the first member of the Moose
Cree Nation to play in the NHL, which isn't totally surprising given
that his hometown of Moose Factory, Ontario is on a five-square
mile island in Hudson Bay, 500 miles north of Toronto. Cheechoo's
rise as one of the top scorers in the League has been dramatic.
In the 2003/04 season, his 2nd, Jonathan recorded 28 goals and scored
one of the most remarkable goals in Sharks' history during the play-offs.
In the Sharks 4-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche, Cheechoo let
the puck slide between his skates, stuck his stick back between
his legs and directed the puck back at the goal, past Colorado goalie
David Aebischer. A goal-scorer's goal that still gets plenty of
highlight play today. And 2005/06 was even better for Jonathan as
he earned the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy as the top
goal scorer in the entire NHL with 56 goals. Paired with then-newly
acquired Joe
Thornton, winner of the 2005/06 Art Ross Trophy for most
points, Jonathan and Joe became just the fourth set of teammates
since 1979-80 to sweep the scoring awards. A big-time NHL scorer
that continues to capture the hockey world's attention, invest in
Cheechoo collectibles before they increase in value. This great
action shot is available both signed and unsigned. The framing is
the difference when you buy from Sports Gallery and this beauty
is Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass, and
suede double matting. A great gift for any hockey fan. All aboard
the Cheechoo Train!
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Jonathan's apparently was destined to play for the Sharks.
In a fourth grade essay he wrote about how he wanted
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Jonathan
Cheechoo & Joe Thornton
Hart, Art Ross, & Rocket
Richard Trophy Winners |
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The
2005/2006 season was something special for Jonathan Cheechoo and
Joe Thornton. Not only did they combine to lead the Sharks to a
nice play-off run but they both had spectacular years individually
as well. On November 30, 2005, Thornton was traded to San Jose by
Boston in a blockbuster four-player deal. And did Joe ever deliver
for the Sharks! In his first season in San Jose, all he did was
win the Hart Trophy (NHL MVP) and Art Ross Trophy (most points in
the League with 125), while "assisting" Cheechoo
in earning the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
for most goals in the League (56). Jonathan and Joe became just
the fourth set of teammates since 1979-80 to sweep the scoring awards.
An unbelievable scoring tandem that will be fillin' the net for
many years in San Jose. This great Sports
Gallery Exclusive contains two great hand-signed action
shots of Joe and Jonathan and measures approximately 26 1/2"
w x 17"h. It is Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass and classy
v-groove suede matting. A beautiful piece of Sports
Art celebrating two award-winning Sharks!

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Cheechoo,
Thornton & Marleau
San Jose Sharks "Big Three" |
| $389 |
What
a sweet piece of Sports Art commemorating
three of the best players in hockey today - all of them Sharks!
2005/06 was quite a season for the Sharks. Not only did they make
a nice play-off run but they boasted some of the premier players
in the League. Joe Thornton cemented his standing as one of the
best players in hockey by winning the League's Hart (MVP) and Art
Ross (most points in the League - 125) Trophies. Jonathan Cheechoo
shocked the hockey world by earning the Maurice "Rocket"
Richard Trophy for most goals in the League (56). And Patrick Marleau
(check out photos from Patty's
recent signing with Sports Gallery) was captain of both...and
the team...and provided the Sharks with the best 1-2 Center punch
in all of hockey. A spectacular trio that will be fillin' the net
for many years in San Jose. This Sports
Gallery Exclusive measures approximately 34 1/2"
w x 18" h and contains three great hand-signed action shots.
It is Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass and classic
gray suede double matting. A totally unique collectible that any
Sharks fan will cherish.

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Pat
Falloon new!
San Jose Sharks (unsigned) |
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Pat
Falloon is an important part of San Jose Sharks franchise history.
Born on September 22, 1972 in Foxwarren, Manitoba, Canada, Pat
was the 2nd overall pick in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. More importantly,
he was the first ever draft pick in the history of the San Jose
Sharks. Jonathan Cheechoo's favorite player growing up, Pat went
on to play 575 career NHL games, scoring 143 goals and 179 assists
for 322 points. But he will always be the Sharks first draft pick...the
first building block of this successful NHL franchise. This classic
unsigned photograph of Pat in action with the Sharks is Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass and
classic suede double matting. A little piece of Sharks history
that would make a unique gift for any Sharks fan.

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Wayne
Gretzky
New York Rangers |
| $489 |
Wayne
Gretzky has been called the greatest player in hockey history by
many. At the time of his retirement from the NHL, he held or shared
61 League scoring records, including most career goals (1,016) and
assists (2,222). Many believe his record of 92 goals in a regular
season will never be broken. During his Edmonton years, Gretzky
not only won an unprecedented eight straight Hart Trophies (MVP)
from 1980-87 but also led the Oilers to four Stanley Cup Championships
in five years. During his Los Angeles Kings years he brought attention
and prestige to hockey South (way south!) of the Border. And, of
course, Gretzky finished his NHL career in New York playing for
the Rangers and helping the team reach the Conference Finals in
1997. As one sports columnist commented at the time of his retirement,
Gretzky was "not merely the best hockey player in the
world, but one of the nicest and most unspoiled." A great collectible
from the Great One, this photograph from Gretzky's final years in
hockey is Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass and classic
double matting. A great gift and investment that will only go up
in value in the years to come.

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Mike
Grier new! |
| $149 |
The San Jose Sharks Mike Grier, born in Detroit Michigan, made history
early in his playing career. Grier's debut on ice with the Edmonton
Oilers made him the first African-American player in National Hockey
League (NHL) history. There had been a few other minority skaters
in professional hockey, but they had either grown up or been trained
in Canada. When asked about this historical moment, Grier responded
"It doesn't seem strange to me, because I've always been a
black hockey player," he told Bergen County Record writer Mark
J. Czerwinski. "But I understand what it means, and it makes
me proud that I could be a role model." Grier was originally
drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the ninth round of the 1993 NHL
Entry Draft. Later traded to Edmonton, Washington and Buffalo, it
is in San Jose that Mike has truly found a home on the ice. He quickly
become an Alternate Captain thanks to his hardworking style of play.
Always a key member of the penalty kill, today Mike is just a key
player period on a very good Sharks team, especially after logging
33 points in 2006/07. A fan favorite, this very cool action photograph
of Mike is the Sharks new jersey is hand-signed by Grier and Sports
Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass, and
classic Sharks double matting. A great gift for any Sharks fan!

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Bobby
Hull new!
Ready
for Face-Off & Bloody Brawl 8x10's (unsigned)
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Robert Marvin "Bobby" Hulll was among the fastest and
most exciting hockey players of his time. Famous for
his blonde hair and blinding speed (Hull could skate 29.7 mph),
the "Golden Jet" also possessed one of the most feared
slapshots of his day clocking in at 118.3 mph. He was instrumental
in two hockey leagues in two decades. With the Chicago Blackhawks
of the NHL, Bobby won seven goal-scoring titles, three overall scoring
championships, two Most Valuable Player Awards, twelve successive
All-Star Games and, most importantly, the Stanley Cup in 1961, Chicago's
first since 1938. Then the flamboyant left wing's signing with the
Winnipeg Jets gave instant credibility to a new league, the World
Hockey Association, in the 1970s. On March 12, 1966, he became the
first NHLer to score more than 50 goals in a season, surpassing
Maurice Richard and Bernie Geoffrion's hallowed mark of 50 goals.
His 51st goal against the New York Rangers earned him a seven-minute
standing ovation from the Chicago Stadium faithful. He would go
on to score 54 goals that season, the highest single season total
of the Original Six era, and led the league in goal scoring seven
times in all in the Sixties. By his final NHL season, he had scored
50 goals or more a remarkable five times, only one fewer than every
other player in history who had done so combined to that date. Just
a great, great hockey player, these vintage photographs are great
collectibles for any fan of old-time hockey. Sports Gallery
Quality Framed in thick
black wood, UV-protective glass and classic double matting, these
are both timeless pieces of Sports Art.
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Ready
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Bloody
Brawl 8x10 (u/s) |
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Arturs
Irbe new!
San Jose Shark (unsigned) |
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Goaltender Arturs Irbe, born February 2, 1967 in Riga, U.S.S.R.,
played for the Sharks, Stars, Canucks, Hurricanes and Blue Jackets.
But his most memorable years were definitely with his first NHL
team, the Sharks. Arturs minded the net for San Jose from 1991/92
to 1995/96. With Irbe between the pipes, the newly established Sharks
made their first playoff appearance in the 1993/94 season and upset
the top-seeded Detroit Red Wings in one of the greatest upsets in
NHL play-off history. That season Irbe played a (then) NHL record
4412 minutes between the pipes for the Sharks. Irbe, was nicknamed
"The Wall" and became
a cult figure in San Jose, a status he enjoys there to this day.
Irbe was picked to be a member of the "World" NHL All-Star
team in 1998-1999 season, where he became the first goalie to record
an assist in an NHL All-Star game. Arturs was also notable on the
ice for his unique helmet and padding, creased and scuffed with
puck marks, stains, and tears. This "old school" look
earned him another nickname..."Michelin
Man." Get this classic unsigned photograph of Arturs
in the goal, Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very
important for signature protection!) and classic Sharks suede double
matting. A great gift for any longtime Sharks fan.

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Mario
Lemieux new!
Stanley Cup Champion 11x14
and Super Mario 8x10
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translated means "The Best"
and few can argue that Hall of Famer Mario is one of the greatest
players to have ever played in the NHL. Lemieux played professional
ice hockey for 17 seasons seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins of
the NHL (between 1984 and 2006) and is now the Penguins principal
owner and chairman. Mario won the Conn Smythe Trophy twice while
leading the Pittsburgh Penguins to winning two Stanley Cup championships,
led the NHL in scoring six times (Art Ross trophy), was named MVP
three times (Hart Trophy) and scored 199 points during his best
season (Wayne Gretzky has been the only player to ever reach the
200 point mark in a single season) despite missing many games due
to illness and injury. Considered a prolific scorer, "Super
Mario" is the only player (at the time of his initial
"retirement" in 1997) to average more than two points
a game. He has also overcome Hodgkin's Disease, a debilitating back
injury, and saved his beloved Pittsburgh Penguins from bankruptcy
by forming (and financing) a new ownership group. A true hockey
legend and Pittsburgh hero, we have both signed (Stanley
Cup Champion) and unsigned (Super
Mario) Lemieux photographs. Both are Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very
important for signature protection!) and classic Penguin grooved
double matting. And both are great gifts for any hockey fan.
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Stanly
Cup Champion 11x14 (signed) |
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Super
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Patrick
Marleau new!
Home White & Road Teal 16x20 &
8x10 (New Logo!)
(from
2007 exclusive sports gallery signing)
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Born
in Aneroid, Saskatchewan, Center Patrick Marleau was the San Jose
Sharks 1st pick in the 1997 NHL Draft and the 2nd pick overall.
And he's been a key member of a powerhouse Sharks team ever since.
Blessed with natural goal-scoring ability, blazing speed that
can catch defenders off guard, and good size for the center position,
Marleau's breakthrough season was in 2003/04 when Patrick was
selected to play in the All-Star Game and was named to Canada's
2004 Gold Medal World Cup team. In 2006-07, Marleau set San Jose
Shark franchise all-time records for games played, goals, assists
and points. He was also was once again selected to the Western
Conference All-Star Team and scored the fourth goal for the West
against New Jersey's Martin Brodeur. The year culminated with
Marleau being named the San Jose Mercury News named Marleau the
"2006 South Bay Sports Person of the Year." In 2007,
Marleau reached the 500 point mark for his career against the
Phoenix Coyotes on November 14, 2007. Just an excellent passer
and finisher, Marleau is one of the cornerstones of a talented
San Jose Sharks team. Paired with Joe
Thornton , the Sharks posses perhaps the best one-two
center punch in all of hockey. Watch out for Patrick and the Sharks
in 2006/07! A hockey superstar for years to come, best the first
to get one of these shark new hand-signed photographs of Marleau
sporting the Sharks New Logo! Signed by Patrick at his recent
signing at Sports Gallery, these beauties are Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very
important for signature protection!), and classic Sharks double
matting, this is a great gift for any Sharks fan.
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Home
White (New Logo) 16x20 |
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Home
White (New Logo) 8x10 |
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Road
Teal (New Logo) 16x20 |
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Patrick
Marleau new!
He Shoots, He Scores! 16x20 and 8x10 |
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Patrick
Marleau is professional hockey center, who currently plays for
the San Jose Sharks. Team Captain Patrick Marleau, set franchise
all-time records for games played, goals, assists and points.
He is Just 1 power play goal (74) shy of tying Owen Nolan's (75)
all-time franchise record. He has also set the Sharks all-time
mark in shots (1,669) with 4 at Dallas on April 6, surpassing
Owen Nolan's 1,668. Patrick
continues to guide the San Jose Sharks to victory, with the help
of power play teammates Joe
Thornton and Brian Campbell. Add this beautiful close up shot
on goal, to your collection. Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very
important for signature protection!) and classic Penguin grooved
double matting, this is a great gift for any hockey fan.
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He
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Patrick Marleau
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Patrick
Marleau new!
Sharks Mouth 16x20 and 8x10
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exclusive sports gallery signing)
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on a team with 2005/06 Hart (NHL MVP) and Art Ross (Most Points)
Trophy winner Joe
Thornton and Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
winner Jonathan
Cheechoo, Patrick Marleau is "The
Man" for the Sharks. The team captain and its quiet
but strong leader, Marleau has been a fan favorite ever since he
was drafted by the Sharks as a promising 18-year old. And he's just
getting better. Watch out for Marleau and Sharks in '06/'07. The
youngest and most talented team in the League. This great shot was
take during the Sharks impressive 2006 play-off run. You can almost
hear the defeaning roar of the crowd as Patrick takes the ice. A
great Marleau and Sharks collectible, Patrick signed a limited number
of 8x10's and 16x20's during his recent
signing at Sports Gallery Los Gatos.
Sports Gallery
Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass, and
dark double matting, this is the perfect gift for any Sharks fan.
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Sharks
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Sharks
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Patrick
Marleau web
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"Shark Attack" (Old School)
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2006 exclusive sports gallery signing)
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Born
in Aneroid, Saskatchewan, Center Patrick Marleau was the San Jose
Sharks 1st pick in the 1997 NHL Draft and the 2nd pick overall.
A gifted forward, Marleau is an excellent passer and finisher.
And in 2003/2004, Patrick became an All-Star for the first time
representing the Sharks in the 2004 All-Star Game. All-Star season
#2 game in 2006/07 when Patrick played with teammates Jonathan
Cheechoo and Joe Thornton on the Western Conference All-Star team.
The all-time Sharks leader in games played, goals, assists, and
points, Patrick scored his 500th point in 2007, all as a Shark.
A hockey superstar for years to come, get this hand-signed photo
of Marleau "On the Attack"
before his collectibles go up in value. Signed by Patrick
at his recent
signing at Sports Gallery, this beauty is Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very
important for signature protection!), and classic double matting,
this is a great gift for any hockey fan. And now it is a Web
Special!
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Patrick Marleau Can undress out of his hockey gear in
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Torrey
Mitchell new! |
| $149 |
Torrey Mitchell (born January 30, 1985 in Greenfield Park, Quebec)
is a current ice hockey center for the San Jose Sharks. He was drafted
by the San Jose Sharks in the 4th round of the the 2004 NHL Entry
Draft. Mitchell graduated from Selwyn House School and The Hotchkiss
School before attended the University of Vermont. Durring his Junior
year at UVM he served as co-captain of the Catamounts, finished
third in the Hockey East conference in assists (28) and ranked eighth
in points (40), leading the Catamounts in both categories Tied for
51st in the nation in scoring efficiency, averaging 1.05 points
per game Mitchell was named to the Catamount Cup All-Tournament
Team. Mitchell also received honorable mention among Hockey East
All-Stars After the Catamounts 2006-2007 season. Torrey forfeited
his senior season and signed a contract a NHL entry level contract
and made his professional debut with Worcester. In the summer of
2007 Mitchell attended the San Jose Sharks training camp, and on
October first 2007 he played his first NHL game against the Edmonton
Oilers. He scored his first NHL goal on November 9, 2007 against
Jean Sebastien Giguere of the Anaheim Ducks. Torrey Mitchell has
hand-signed this Quality
Framed and matted photograph of him on a breakaway,beauitfull
framed and matted in Sharks black and teal.

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