Hockey Hall of Fame Plaque | Pierre Lacroix 9" x 9"
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A native of Montreal, Quebec, Pierre Lacroix got his start in the hockey industry as an agent for many high-profile NHL players. Named general manager of the Quebec Nordiques in 1994, Lacroix spent the remainder of his career with the franchise, including a move to Denver, Colorado in 1995. He orchestrated numerous blockbuster trades during his tenure in leading the Avalanche to Stanley Cup titles in 1996 and 2001. Lacroix was named the Hockey News Executive of the Year in 1996 and won nine division titles, while fostering Colorado’s love for the game, that saw hockey participation quadruple and led to the construction of 12 new arenas.
This black & white acrylic plaque features a hand-drawn photo of Lacroix 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 and NHLA