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Framed Autographed/Signed Pierre Mondou "3 Cups 77-78-79" 35x39 Montreal Red Hockey Jersey JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Pierre Mondou "3 Cups 77-78-79" 35x39 Montreal Red Hockey Jersey JSA COA

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🏒 Framed Autographed/Signed Pierre Mondou 3 Cups 77-78-79 35x39 Montreal Red Hockey Jersey JSA COA — The James Spence Authentication Certified Hand-Signed 35x39 Framed Montreal Canadiens Red Hockey Jersey Bearing the Personal Autograph of Pierre Mondou and Inscribed with the Notation of Three Consecutive Stanley Cup Championships, Connecting This Piece Directly to the Greatest Dynasty in the Modern History of Professional Hockey

🏒 The Framed Autographed/Signed Pierre Mondou 3 Cups 77-78-79 35x39 Montreal Red Hockey Jersey JSA COA is the JSA certified hand-signed 35x39 framed Montreal Canadiens red hockey jersey carrying the personal signature of Pierre Mondou — the Quebec-born center whose years with the Montreal Canadiens placed him at the heart of one of the most dominant championship dynasties in the history of North American professional sports. The inscription '3 Cups 77-78-79' on this piece is not decoration — it is history documented in the hand of a man who was there, who played a role in building those three consecutive Stanley Cup championship teams, and whose signature on a Canadiens red jersey transforms this framed piece into a direct physical connection to the Montreal dynasty that set the standard for what it means to win in professional hockey. James Spence Authentication (JSA) certifies the signature as genuine, providing the collector documentation that confirms and protects the authenticity of this piece for every future owner.

🏒 Pierre Mondou was born November 27, 1955, in Sorel, Quebec — a river city northeast of Montreal that sits at the confluence of the Riche-lieu River and the St. Lawrence, a part of Quebec where hockey is not merely a sport but the organizing principle of winter life, the language that children learn before they can fully articulate any other. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens and joined the organization in time to participate in one of the most celebrated stretches in franchise history: the dynasty years of the late 1970s, when the Canadiens won four consecutive Stanley Cup championships (1976, 1977, 1978, and 1979) and established themselves as the most dominant team in the history of the sport's modern era.

🏒 Mondou's years on those championship teams placed him alongside some of the most celebrated names in hockey history. Guy Lafleur — the Flower, the most electric offensive player of his generation — patrolled right wing while the Canadiens dynasty ran, delivering the kind of performances that made the Montreal Forum the most feared building in the NHL. Ken Dryden in goal was arguably the greatest puck-stopper of his era. Larry Robinson, Serge Savard, and Guy Lapointe formed a defensive corps that set the standard for physical and positional hockey. Bob Gainey's two-way mastery earned him the first four Selke Trophies ever awarded. And Mondou, the center whose role in that machine included the defensive responsibility and competitive energy that championship teams require at every position, was part of three consecutive Cup teams — 1977, 1978, and 1979 — meaning his signature and that inscription represent the actual lived experience of winning at the highest level three years in a row.

🏒 The 35x39 framed presentation of the Montreal red jersey — the iconic bleu, blanc, et rouge of the Canadiens' home uniform, the CH crest that is recognized across the hockey world as one of the sport's most storied symbols — makes this a display piece whose visual weight matches the historical significance of what it represents. The Canadiens have won more Stanley Cup championships than any other franchise in the history of the sport, and this jersey signed by a three-time champion from the program's greatest dynasty era is a piece that belongs in any serious hockey collection. Condition: NOS.

🏒 Pierre Mondou. Sorel, Quebec. Montreal Canadiens. 1977 Stanley Cup. 1978 Stanley Cup. 1979 Stanley Cup. Three Consecutive Championships. 35x39 Framed Montreal Red Hockey Jersey. Autographed. JSA COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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