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Framed Autographed/Signed Jake Guentzel 35x39 Pittsburgh Black Hockey Jersey JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Jake Guentzel 35x39 Pittsburgh Black Hockey Jersey JSA COA

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🏒 Framed Autographed/Signed Jake Guentzel 35x39 Pittsburgh Black Hockey Jersey JSA COA — The JSA-Authenticated Personally Signed Pittsburgh Penguins Black Jersey of the Omaha, Nebraska Native and University of Nebraska-Omaha Maverick Whose 2017 Stanley Cup Championship Rookie Playoff Run Produced One of the NHL's Most Remarkable Debut Postseason Performances in the History of the Game, Framed at 35x39 for Immediate Display Presentation

🏒 The Framed Autographed/Signed Jake Guentzel 35x39 Pittsburgh Black Hockey Jersey JSA COA is the directly obtained, JSA-certified personally signed Pittsburgh Penguins game-style black jersey of Jake Guentzel — the left wing whose 2017 Stanley Cup championship playoff performance as a Pittsburgh Penguin rookie reset the expectations for what a first-year player can accomplish in the postseason pressure that the NHL's playoff format intensifies beyond what any regular season experience can replicate. The jersey is matted and framed to a 35x39 display dimension, ready for immediate wall presentation without any additional framing work. James Spence Authentication's COA accompanies this piece, providing the independent third-party authentication that the sports memorabilia market recognizes as the standard for genuine signature verification — JSA is one of the two most respected authentication authorities in the hobby, and JSA-certified signatures carry the collector confidence that the marketplace demands for significant autographed pieces.

🏒 Jake Guentzel was born October 6, 1994, in Omaha, Nebraska — the Missouri River city in the eastern corner of the state where the University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks program gave Guentzel the collegiate hockey development stage that allowed his skating ability, his instinct around the net, and the finishing touch that makes left wings valuable in the professional game to develop into the professional-ready package that the Pittsburgh Penguins identified when they selected him in the 2013 NHL Draft. Omaha's role as a hockey development market in the American Midwest — where the sport requires the commitment that the warm-weather geography makes less automatic than in the traditional hockey-culture states of the Great Lakes and New England — speaks to the serious hockey development approach that Guentzel's family and community supported through the youth and junior levels that prepared him for the NCAA competition at Nebraska-Omaha. His trajectory through the Mavericks program and into the Pittsburgh Penguins organization placed him in one of professional hockey's most accomplished franchise environments — a Pittsburgh team in the middle of a championship dynasty built around Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and the depth pieces that head coach Mike Sullivan assembled into the back-to-back Stanley Cup championship teams of 2016 and 2017.

🏒 Jake Guentzel's 2017 Stanley Cup Playoff performance stands as one of the most extraordinary postseason debuts in NHL history. Playing as a rookie on a championship-caliber Pittsburgh Penguins team whose veteran core of Crosby and Malkin set the standard, Guentzel's 13 goals in the 2017 playoffs set an NHL record for goals scored by a rookie in a single postseason — a record that captured the natural finishing ability, the net-front positioning, and the composure in high-pressure moments that the playoff intensity tests more rigorously than any regular season game situation. He scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in Game 6 of the 2017 Stanley Cup Finals against the Nashville Predators, placing his name in the permanent record of Pittsburgh Penguins championship history as the player who delivered the goal that brought the Cup back to Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh Penguins black jersey that Guentzel wore during those championship seasons is the visual identity of one of the NHL's most successful recent dynasties — the black and gold that carries the weight of the Penguins' championship tradition and the specific chapters that Guentzel's own performance added to that record. This framed 35x39 black jersey carries Guentzel's direct signature and JSA authentication COA, delivering that championship legacy in wall-ready display form. Condition: NOS.

🏒 Jake Guentzel. Omaha, Nebraska. University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks. Pittsburgh Penguins. Left Wing. 2017 Stanley Cup Champion. 2017 Playoff Rookie Goal Record. Autographed/Signed Pittsburgh Black Hockey Jersey. JSA COA. Framed 35x39. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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