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All Sports Gallery panoramics are unique wide-angle photographs, Quality Framed in thick grooved wood with dark double matting and a descriptive plaque. They are approximately 43"w x 17"h after framing. Presentation is everything and you will not find higher quality panoramic framing anywhere.



Boston Bruins Boston Garden Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Boston Bruins
Boston Garden
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The Bruins are depicted here in the old Boston Garden, home ice from 1928-1995. With 14,448 seats available (many with obstructed views), Boston Garden was an intimate venue for watching Bruins matches.
 
 

Boston Bruins FleetCenter Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Boston Bruins
FleetCenter
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The FleetCenter is New England's premier sports and entertainment facility. Although it is best recognized as home to two of the most storied franchises in all of sports (the NHL's Boston Bruins and NBA's Boston Celtics), the FleetCenter prides itself on its wide diversity of events. The FleetCenter hosts ice shows, the circus, gymnastics, concerts, Disney shows, pro-wrestling, the Beanpot and much more. Opened on September 30, 1995, the state-of-the-art FleetCenter features numerous modern amenities. The ultra-modern 19,500-seat facility (17,565 for hockey) is fully equipped with two restaurants, a private club, air conditioning, 104 executive suites, 4 promenade suites, more than 2,500 club seats and a multi-million dollar video scoreboard. The very cool panoramic shows the Bruins in action on the FleetCenter ice. A great gift for any fan of Boston sports.
 
 

New Jersey Devils 2000 Stanley Cup  Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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New Jersey Devils
2000 Stanley Cup
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The New Jersey Devils, a team that seemed confused and void of passion late in the 2000 season, rebounded to become Stanley Cup Champions when it was all said and done. Jason Arnott scored at 8:20 of the second overtime to give the Devils a 2-1 win in Game 7 to take the best-of-seven series, 4-2, over the defending Stanley Cup Champion Dallas Stars. It was the Devils' second championship in five years. Devils defenseman Scott Stevens was named Conn Smythe Trophy winner as playoff MVP showing why he wears the 'C' on his chest. This excellent panoramic from New Jersey's Continental Arena shows New Jersey and Dallas during a face-off in the Devils' zone. A great gift for any Devils fan.
 
 

New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum  Panoramic - Enlarge

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New York Islanders
Nassua Coliseum
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Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, NY was was built in 1972 as the home of the New York Islanders. While the arena has its structural (many seats are obstructed) and acoustical (the PA system has been compared to a clock radio) problems, going to an Islanders home game is a memorable experience, especially when the rival NY Rangers are in the house. The first hockey game played at Nassua was on October 7, 1972 against the Atlanta Flames and, of course, it was the home of four straight Stanley Cup Championship teams from 1981 to 1984. A classic hockey venue, this terrific panoramic shows the Islanders and Rangers playing under the many Championship and retired number banners that hang from the Nassau rafters.
 
 

Philadelphia Flyers Corestates Center Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Philadelphia Flyers
Corestates Center Inaugural Game
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In the summer of 1996, the City of Philadelphia's dream to build a new state-of-the-art facility for the Philadelphia Flyers and 76ers became a reality when the doors were first opened at Corestate Arena, later Corestates Center and now known as the Wachovia Center. In its short history, the arena has hosted some very memorable events. Highlights include its inaugural hockey match, the August 31 contest between Team USA and Team Canada in a first round game of the World Cup of Hockey. A crowd of 19,500 attended that event with Team USA’s John LeClair scoring the first goal ever in the Arena at 5:01 of the first period. On October 5, 1006, the Flyers played their first regular season game at the Center against the Florida Panthers. This panoramic was taken at that inaugural game - a great collectible from this memorable night in Flyers', and the City of Philadelphia's, history.
 
 

San Jose Sharks HP Pavilion ("Shark Tank") Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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San Jose Sharks
HP Pavilion 2004 Western Conference Finals
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Around the NHL, HP Pavilion is most commonly referred to as "The Shark Tank," home to some of the most loyal, and boisterous, fans in all of hockey...if not all of sports. The building opened in September 1993, giving headline entertainment and major league sports a home in San Jose, California. No city in the world is more closely associated with high technology than San Jose, the capital of Silicon Valley. And no facility anywhere is a better showcase for architectural excellence and technological innovation than the HP Pavilion at San Jose. Outside, a shining stainless steel facade supports a magnificent glass pyramid entry. Inside, the San Jose Sharks do their thing in front of their rabid teal-clad fans, boasting one of the best home-ice advantages in hockey. This terrific panoramic photograph was taken during the Sharks 2004 Western Conference Finals series versus the Calgary Flames. Goalie greats Evgeni Nabokov (Sharks) and Mikka Kiprusoff (Flames) can be seen doing their goalie rituals in front of their respective nets. A sports gallery exclusive, this beautiful photograph is framed in thick black wood and matted in charcoal with teal trim. A great gift for any Sharks fan.
 
 
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