YOU'RE VIEWING ONE: DAVE TAYLOR KINGS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO TRIPLE CROWN LINE CHAMPION.
8" X 10" TYPE II PHOTOGRAPHY.
SIGNED - IN BLACK - WITH SOME AGING.
THIS ITEM ARRIVES WITH A CERTIFIED, SEALED, AND NUMBERED 100% AUTHENTICATED JUSIGNIT COLLECTIBLES' CERTIFICATE.
David Andrew Taylor (born December 4, 1955) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Los Angeles Kings from 1977 to 1994. Following his playing career, he served as the Kings‘general manager from 1997 to 2006, and currently serves as Vice President of Hockey Operations with the NHL’s St. Louis Blues. TheHockeyWriters.
Achievements
1976-77 NCAA (East) First All-American Team
1976-77 NCAA (ECAC) First All-Star Team
1976-77 NCAA (ECAC) Most Assists (67)
1976-77 NCAA (ECAC) Most Goals (43)
1976-77 NCAA (ECAC) Most Points (143)
1976-77 NCAA (ECAC) Player of the Year
1976-77 NCAA (Overall) Most Assists (67)
1976-77 NCAA (Overall) Most Goals (43)
1976-77 NCAA (Overall) Most Points
1980-81 NHL All-Star Game
1980-81 NHL Second All-Star Team
1981-82 NHL All-Star Game
1984-85 World Championship Silver Medal
1985-86 NHL All-Star Game
1985-86 World Championship Bronze Medal
1990-91 NHL Leadership-Humanitarian Award (King Clancy Trophy)
1990-91 NHL Sportsmanship Award (Bill Masterton Trophy)
1993-94 NHL All-Star Game
2018-19 Stanley Cup Champion – VP Hockey Operations St. Louis Blues.
DAVE TAYLOR KINGS SIGNED 8X10 TYPE II PHOTO TRIPLE CROWN LINE CHAMPION
DAVE TAYLOR KINGS SIGNED 8X10 TYPE II PHOTO TRIPLE CROWN LINE CHAMPION
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YOU'RE VIEWING ONE: DAVE TAYLOR KINGS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO TRIPLE CROWN LINE CHAMPION.
8" X 10" TYPE II PHOTOGRAPHY.
SIGNED - IN BLACK - WITH SOME AGING.
THIS ITEM ARRIVES WITH A CERTIFIED, SEALED, AND NUMBERED 100% AUTHENTICATED JUSIGNIT COLLECTIBLES' CERTIFICATE.
David Andrew Taylor (born December 4, 1955) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Los Angeles Kings from 1977 to 1994. Following his playing career, he served as the Kings‘ general manager from 1997 to 2006, and currently serves as Vice President of Hockey Operations with the NHL’s St. Louis Blues. TheHockeyWriters.
Achievements
1976-77 NCAA (East) First All-American Team
1976-77 NCAA (ECAC) First All-Star Team
1976-77 NCAA (ECAC) Most Assists (67)
1976-77 NCAA (ECAC) Most Goals (43)
1976-77 NCAA (ECAC) Most Points (143)
1976-77 NCAA (ECAC) Player of the Year
1976-77 NCAA (Overall) Most Assists (67)
1976-77 NCAA (Overall) Most Goals (43)
1976-77 NCAA (Overall) Most Points
1980-81 NHL All-Star Game
1980-81 NHL Second All-Star Team
1981-82 NHL All-Star Game
1984-85 World Championship Silver Medal
1985-86 NHL All-Star Game
1985-86 World Championship Bronze Medal
1990-91 NHL Leadership-Humanitarian Award (King Clancy Trophy)
1990-91 NHL Sportsmanship Award (Bill Masterton Trophy)
1993-94 NHL All-Star Game
2018-19 Stanley Cup Champion – VP Hockey Operations St. Louis Blues.