{"product_id":"framed-autographed-signed-johnny-bower-and-eric-nesterenko-8x10-hockey-photo-jsa-coa","title":"Framed Autographed\/Signed Johnny Bower and Eric Nesterenko 8x10 Hockey Photo JSA COA","description":"\u003cp\u003e🏒 \u003cstrong\u003eFramed Autographed\/Signed Johnny Bower and Eric Nesterenko 8x10 Hockey Photo JSA COA — The JSA-Authenticated Dual-Signed 8x10 Framed Hockey Photo of Two Original Six Legends Whose Combined Careers Spanned the Heart of Hockey's Most Historic Era, Johnny Bower the Stanley Cup Champion Goaltender of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Eric Nesterenko the 1961 Stanley Cup Champion Right Wing of the Chicago Blackhawks\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🏒 This is the Johnny Bower and Eric Nesterenko Dual-Signed 8x10 Hockey Photo — the framed display piece bearing the autographs of two players whose careers in the Original Six era of the NHL represent some of the most storied chapters in the history of the sport, authenticated by JSA (James Spence Authentication) with a COA that documents the professional verification process for both signatures through one of the hockey memorabilia market's most recognized authentication organizations. A dual-signed photo bearing the signatures of both Johnny Bower and Eric Nesterenko on a single 8x10 is a document of two distinct championship traditions in the NHL's most celebrated era — the four-time champion Maple Leafs goaltender whose late arrival to professional success became one of hockey's most remarkable career narratives, and the Chicago Blackhawks right wing whose 1961 Stanley Cup win was part of the Blackhawks' franchise championship that ended a 23-year drought.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🔐 JSA (James Spence Authentication) has established one of the most trusted independent authentication processes in the sports memorabilia market, with expertise in hockey autographs built through the examination of signatures from across the sport's history. A JSA COA on a dual-signed Johnny Bower and Eric Nesterenko photo documents the professional review of both signatures, with certification recognized throughout the collecting community and transferable through future ownership as the professional documentation of both autographs' authenticity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🏒 Johnny Bower was born November 8, 1924, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan — the prairie city in central Saskatchewan that sits in the boreal forest transition zone, a community whose hockey culture runs deep in the Canadian prairie tradition that produced so many of the game's foundational players. Bower's path to NHL success was one of hockey's most patient and persevering career stories: he spent nearly a decade in the minor leagues before the Toronto Maple Leafs gave him his first sustained NHL opportunity in 1958 — when Bower was already 33 years old by conventional age counting, though he notoriously obscured his age throughout his career. The \"China Wall\" goaltender who anchored the Maple Leafs' crease for more than a decade went on to win four Stanley Cup championships with Toronto (1962, 1963, 1964, and 1967), becoming one of the most beloved players in Maple Leafs history and one of the Hockey Hall of Fame's inductees in 1976. He passed away December 26, 2017, in Toronto, Ontario, at age 93.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🏒 Eric Nesterenko was born November 25, 1933, in Flin Flon, Manitoba — the mining town straddling the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border that produced a remarkable number of professional hockey players across the sport's amateur development era, a community whose geography in the Canadian Shield placed it at the center of the bush league hockey culture that the sport traces as one of its formative environments. Nesterenko began his professional career with the Toronto Maple Leafs before joining the Chicago Blackhawks, with whom he played the most memorable years of a career that extended across 13 seasons with Chicago. The 1961 Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup championship — the franchise's first since 1938 — with a team that included Bobby Hull, Glenn Hall, and Nesterenko's contributions on the wing. Nesterenko later became known for his thoughtful and articulate reflections on the game, and he passed away October 2, 2021. The dual-signed 8x10 framed photo of these two prairie-born Original Six legends is the JSA-documented piece of a hockey era whose autographs grow rarer with every passing year. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e🏒 Johnny Bower. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Toronto Maple Leafs. Goaltender. 4x Stanley Cup Champion. Hockey Hall of Fame 1976. Eric Nesterenko. Flin Flon, Manitoba. Chicago Blackhawks. Right Wing. 1961 Stanley Cup Champion. JSA Dual-Authenticated. 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