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Framed Autographed/Signed John LeClair 35x39 Montreal Red Hockey Jersey JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed John LeClair 35x39 Montreal Red Hockey Jersey JSA COA

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🏒 Framed John LeClair Signed 35x39 Montreal Canadiens Red Hockey Jersey JSA COA – The Authenticated Hand-Signed 35x39 Montreal Canadiens Red Jersey of Hockey Hall of Famer John LeClair, the St. Albans, Vermont Native Who Won the Stanley Cup as a Montreal Canadien in 1993 Before Becoming One of the Most Prolific Goal Scorers in the Philadelphia Flyers' Franchise History as a Member of the Legendary Legion of Doom Line, Certified Authentic by James Spence Authentication and Presented in a Finished 35x39 Frame

🏒 Before the “Legion of Doom,” before Philadelphia, before the three consecutive 50-goal seasons that made him one of the most feared left wings in the National Hockey League – there was John LeClair in red, wearing the Canadiens CH crest in Montreal, the franchise whose history of excellence and winning tradition is unmatched in the sport. The Montreal Canadiens Red jersey that LeClair signed is the physical connection to the early chapter of a Hall of Fame career that began in the building where the Stanley Cup was raised 24 times, in the organization that defined what hockey excellence was supposed to look like for the better part of a century. 🌟

🏒 John James LeClair was born July 5, 1969, in St. Albans, Vermont – a small Vermont city near the Canadian border and Lake Champlain, in the kind of northern New England hockey geography that connects directly to the Canadian hockey culture across the border and that has produced legitimate NHL talent from a state better known for its skiing, maple syrup, and autumn foliage than its hockey programs. LeClair developed at the University of Vermont – the UVM Catamounts – where he built the size, strength, and scoring ability that the Montreal Canadiens identified as a projectable NHL profile when they selected him in the second round of the 1987 NHL Draft, 33rd overall. ⭐

🏒 He arrived in Montreal's NHL lineup in the 1991-92 season and spent his formative professional years developing in one of the most demanding environments in professional hockey – an organization that measured its players against the franchise's own history of producing Hall of Famers, and that provided the championship context that defined what success was supposed to mean. In 1993, LeClair was on the Montreal Canadiens roster that defeated the Los Angeles Kings in five games to win the Stanley Cup – the franchise's 24th and most recent championship, delivered in the Forum at the end of a postseason run that required the Canadiens to win four consecutive overtime games in the first round before advancing to the final and completing a championship that gave the city of Montreal its most recent hockey title. 🏆

🏒 A trade to the Philadelphia Flyers in February 1995 launched the most statistically dominant chapter of LeClair's career: three consecutive 50-goal seasons (1995-96: 51, 1996-97: 50, 1997-98: 51) alongside Eric Lindros and Mikael Renberg on the “Legion of Doom” line, a checking forward unit that was physically larger, stronger, and faster than virtually any trio opponents could deploy against them. LeClair was the only NHL player since Wayne Gretzky to score 50 goals in three consecutive seasons, an achievement that placed him in exclusive historical company and validated the Montreal Canadiens' early development of a talent that the Flyers ultimately got to watch at its peak. 🌟

🏒 John LeClair was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009. The Montreal Canadiens Red jersey – the jersey of the Stanley Cup champion, the jersey of the organization that defined the standard for which all subsequent NHL excellence has been measured – signed by LeClair and certified authentic by James Spence Authentication in the finished 35x39 presentation format is the collector's physical connection to the earliest chapter of a career that eventually placed him in the Hall. 🔐

🏒 John LeClair. Left Wing. Montreal Canadiens / Philadelphia Flyers. St. Albans, Vermont. University of Vermont. 1993 Stanley Cup Champion. Three Consecutive 50-Goal Seasons. Hockey Hall of Fame 2009. Signed Montreal Canadiens Red Hockey Jersey. JSA COA. 35x39 Framed. Autographed Sports Memorabilia. Hall of Fame Sports. Condition: NOS.

🏒 Framed John LeClair Signed 35x39 Montreal Canadiens Red Hockey Jersey JSA COA. Hall of Fame Sports. Condition: NOS.

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