Hockey Hall of Fame Plaque | Caroline Ouellette 9" x 9"
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After playing with the boys while growing-up in Montreal, Quebec, Caroline Ouellette became a women’s hockey sensation by leading the University of Minnesota Duluth to the 2003 NCAA National Championship. She went on to help lead Canada to four Olympic gold medals and six IIHF World Championship titles during her career, while finishing third all-time in scoring among Canadian National Team players with 242 points. Having led her hometown of Montreal to a Clarkson Cup championship four times, Ouellette was twice named the CWHL’s Most Valuable Player and retired as the CWHL’s all-time leading scorer with 315 points.
This black & white acrylic plaque features a hand-drawn photo of Ouellette and background history in both English and French. Four chrome-plated pins add both style and function, holding the piece up to display on a table-top. The piece comes in a protective presentation box to minimize breakage and increase the lifespan of your product.
Product Details:
- Plaque measures 9” x 9”
- High-quality acrylic material
- Four chrome-plated pins to add style and display on a table-top
- Individually boxed
- Made in North America
- Officially Licensed by the Hockey Hall of Fame