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Autographed/Signed Doug Gilmour Toronto Blue Hockey Jersey JSA COA

Autographed/Signed Doug Gilmour Toronto Blue Hockey Jersey JSA COA

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🏒 Autographed/Signed Doug Gilmour Toronto Maple Leafs Blue Hockey Jersey — JSA COA — 'Killer' — 1993 Frank J. Selke Trophy — Naismith Hall of Fame 2011 — Kingston, Ontario — 1989 Stanley Cup Champion

🏒 If you watched NHL hockey in Toronto during the early 1990s, you remember Doug Gilmour. You remember the way he received the puck in the neutral zone and immediately turned a forechecking pressure situation into a counterattack chance. You remember the faceoff wins that gave the Leafs possession at critical moments. You remember the Selke Trophy that the league awarded him in 1993 for the best defensive performance by a forward in the NHL — and you remember the Maple Leaf crowds at Maple Leaf Gardens responding to everything he did with the specific energy that a city saves for the players who give everything on every shift of every game. This is the Toronto Maple Leafs blue hockey jersey signed by Doug Gilmour and authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA) — a certified piece from the center whose tenure with the Leafs remains one of the most beloved chapters in the franchise's modern history. Condition: NOS.

🌊 Kingston, Ontario — The Hockey Culture That Made Killer

🌊 Doug Gilmour was born on June 25, 1963, in Kingston — a city on Lake Ontario at the point where the St. Lawrence River begins, at the eastern edge of the Province of Ontario, in a part of the country where the combination of lake-effect winters, outdoor rink culture, and the proximity to both American border hockey markets and the professional franchise infrastructure of the Toronto Maple Leafs created the kind of hockey development environment that has produced a disproportionate share of NHL-caliber talent across the sport's history. From Kingston's competitive youth hockey system, through the Ontario Hockey League, Gilmour developed the compete level, the two-way game, and the faceoff proficiency that the NHL rewards in centers across every era of the professional game. Condition: NOS.

🏆 1989 Stanley Cup Champion — Calgary Before Toronto

🏆 Before Doug Gilmour arrived in Toronto in January 1992 in the blockbuster trade from Calgary that was one of the most lopsided major deals in NHL history, he had already won a Stanley Cup with the Calgary Flames in 1989 — the championship that the Flames earned against the Montreal Canadiens in six games, with Gilmour contributing as a key forward in the playoff run that brought the Cup to Alberta for the first and only time. The 1989 Calgary Flames championship season represents the credential that established Gilmour's reputation as a playoff performer before the Toronto chapter of his career gave him the arena and the market where his legend fully developed. Condition: NOS.

Toronto Maple Leafs — The Killer Era, 1992-1997

⭐ Doug Gilmour joined the Toronto Maple Leafs in January 1992 as the centerpiece of a ten-player deal from Calgary, and his arrival transformed a struggling franchise into one that challenged for the Western Conference title and produced back-to-back seven-game playoff series in 1993 against St. Louis and Detroit that remain among the most memorable postseason runs in Maple Leafs history. His 1992-93 season was one of the most productive individual seasons in Maple Leafs franchise history — 32 goals, 95 assists, 127 points in the regular season, following by a playoff performance that produced 35 points in 21 games and made him the center of one of the most exciting Toronto teams the city had seen since 1967. Condition: NOS.

🎖️ 1993 Frank J. Selke Trophy & Hall of Fame 2011

🎖️ The 1993 Frank J. Selke Trophy — awarded annually to the NHL forward who demonstrates the most skill in the defensive aspects of the game — went to Doug Gilmour in recognition of a season where his defensive zone positioning, faceoff percentages, penalty killing contributions, and two-way impact at even strength defined the best complete forward performance in the league that year. The Hockey Hall of Fame inducted Gilmour in 2011 — the permanent institutional recognition of a career that spanned twenty seasons and eleven NHL franchises, with 1,474 regular-season points placing him among the top point producers in the history of the professional game. Condition: NOS.

🏒⭐ Doug Gilmour. Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Calgary Flames, 1989 Stanley Cup champion. Toronto Maple Leafs, 1992-1997. Killer. 1993 Frank J. Selke Trophy. Naismith Hockey Hall of Fame 2011. 1,474 career points. Autographed Toronto Maple Leafs blue hockey jersey, JSA COA. Condition: NOS.

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