Alexis Lafrenière Autographed “NHL Debut” 20×24 Framed

73,472.00

Signed By: Alexis Lafreniere
Type: Framed Autographed Hockey Print
Size: 20″ x 24″
Pen Color: Silver
Special Details: Framed

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Coming to New York with lofty expectations as the first overall selection in the 2020 NHL Draft, Alexis Lafrenière held all the talent and charisma necessary to transform into the next great Rangers superstar. Looking to have an immediate impact, the 19-year old Quebec native made his first appearance on ice in the Battle of New York when the Rangers squared off against the rival Islanders in their season opener on January 14th, 2021. Although there were no fans in attendance due to pandemic regulations, playing at Madison Square Garden, the most premier venue in all of sports, allowed for Lafrenière to showcase his skills in front of the entire NHL world as he tallied a shot on goal, a hit, a block, and even spent two minutes in the penalty box while skating on ice for just over 15 minutes. Despite the Rangers dropping the game 4-0, Lafrenière was thrilled to finally have his NHL debut under his belt and looked forward to continuing to learn and develop under a veteran cast of players and coaches throughout the season. This NHL Debut 20″ x 24″ piece comes framed and houses the image and a clear acetate sheet that Lafrenière has signed in silver paint pen. His signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five Step Process. This item is not limited.

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