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Framed Autographed/Signed Claude Giroux 35x39 Ottawa Black Hockey Jersey PSA/DNA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Claude Giroux 35x39 Ottawa Black Hockey Jersey PSA/DNA COA

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๐Ÿ’ Framed Autographed/Signed Claude Giroux 35x39 Ottawa Black Hockey Jersey PSA/DNA COA โ€” The Museum-Framed Hand-Signed Ottawa Senators Black Alternate Jersey of the Hearst, Ontario-Born French-Canadian Center Who Became the Philadelphia Flyers' Franchise Captain and One of the Most Creative Playmakers of His NHL Generation, Authenticated by PSA/DNA and Framed to 35x39 Display Dimensions for Permanent Wall Presentation

โœจ The framed Claude Giroux signed Ottawa black hockey jersey, authenticated by PSA/DNA and professionally framed to 35x39 display specifications, presents the hand-signed alternate jersey of one of the most skilled centers of the contemporary NHL era at the wall-display level that the 35x39 format provides. The Ottawa Senators' black alternate jersey carries the visual identity of a franchise that has been rebuilding toward playoff contention, and Giroux's signature on that jersey connects two distinct chapters of his career: the decades-long Philadelphia story and the Ottawa chapter that demonstrated his ability to contribute at the highest professional level across different team contexts. PSA/DNA โ€” the autograph authentication division of Professional Sports Authenticator, the grading organization whose scale has become the standard for both card grading and signature authentication โ€” provides the certification that connects the signature on the jersey to the COA documentation a serious collector requires.

๐Ÿ’ Claude Giroux was born January 12, 1988, in Hearst, Ontario โ€” a small French-speaking community of approximately 5,000 people in the Cochrane District of northern Ontario, a remote town known regionally as the "Moose Capital of Canada" and defined by the boreal forest, the Canadian Shield, and the tight-knit bilingual culture that produces the kind of hockey players who grow up on outdoor rinks and frozen ponds as much as arena ice. Hearst is the kind of northern Ontario community that the Canadian hockey mythology is built from โ€” far from the NHL's urban centers, close to the hockey culture that produces players who understand the game as a year-round reality rather than a seasonal pastime. Giroux's French-Canadian background and his upbringing in the Francophone north of Ontario shaped the player who would eventually wear the captain's "C" in Philadelphia and be embraced by both the city's working-class athletic culture and his own French-speaking heritage.

๐Ÿ’ The Philadelphia Flyers selected Giroux 22nd overall in the 2006 NHL Draft and developed him through their system into the franchise player who would define their identity for the better part of a decade and a half. His game centered on playmaking vision and on-ice creativity โ€” the ability to find angles through traffic, to create passing lanes that defenders hadn't committed to closing, and to read the flow of play well enough ahead of its development that his reactions looked effortless rather than reactive. The Flyers named him captain in 2012, and he wore the "C" through the organization's competitive phases and rebuilding years alike, becoming the kind of franchise player whose tenure is measured not just by the statistics but by the consistency of professional standards he maintained through different coaching regimes and roster configurations.

๐Ÿ’ Giroux's transition to the Ottawa Senators brought him to the national capital on a multi-year commitment and gave him the Ottawa Senators jersey โ€” including the black alternate โ€” whose autographed version in 35x39 framed format represents this chapter of his career. The PSA/DNA Certificate of Authenticity documents the signature and provides the buyer with the authentication trail that connects this specific signed jersey to the professional authentication process that collectors and institutions rely on for long-term collecting confidence. A 35x39 framed hockey jersey is not a card or a flat piece โ€” it is a three-dimensional display item that requires significant wall presentation space and delivers the visual impact of an authentic game jersey signed by the player himself. Condition: NOS.

๐Ÿ’ Claude Giroux. Hearst, Ontario. French-Canadian. Philadelphia Flyers. Team Captain. Ottawa Senators. NHL Center. Playmaking Vision. 35x39 Framed Ottawa Black Alternate Jersey. PSA/DNA COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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