Legends of Hockey Montreal Canadiens Memorabilia - 1967 Rogie Vachon Classic - 12" x 16" Frame
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Add a piece of history to your hockey collection!
Rogatien “Rogie” Vachon wasn’t afraid to wander from his net even with the likes of Bobby Hull on his tail. The diminutive native of Palmarolle, Quebec was called up to Montreal in 1967 to replace the injured “Gump “Worsley, and ended up leading the team to the Stanley Cup Finals against Toronto, where Leafs’ coach, PunchImlach, famously referred to him as a “Junior B goalie.” The Leafs won that Cup but Vachon was
a member of the Canadiens team that won the next two. Vachon was traded to Los Angeles in 1971. In 1976, he was the MVP of Team Canada, winning the Canada Cup. Vachon was the Kings’ assistant then head coach in 1983-84, and general manager from 1984 to 1992. His number 30 was the first Kings jersey to be retired.
This historical image is complete with white faux matting. The print is framed by a 14” x 18” x ¾ high-quality MDF black frame with a glass front panel. The frame comes equipped with pre-mounted hooks so it is conveniently ready-to-hang. The piece ships with a protective acrylic cover to minimize breakage and increase the lifespan of your product.
Product Details:
- Exclusive to the Hockey Hall of Fame
- Frame measures 14” x 18” x ¾
- Print measures 12” x 16”
- High-quality MDF black frame with glass front panel
- Black & white faux matting
- Printed artwork
- Individually boxed and ships with a protective acrylic cover to minimize breakage and increase the lifespan of your product
- Made in North America
- Officially licensed by the National Hockey League (NHL)
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