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    No problem. I'd be happy to 50/50 Parise for you if you'd like. Can't promise Brodeur but Parise is really easy.

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    No problem. I'd be happy to 50/50 Parise for you if you'd like. Can't promise Brodeur but Parise is really easy.



    Sorry but ill pass. I think it would be a more rewarding if I met him myself. But thx 4 the offer ;)

    -Andrew

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    No problem, good luck. The Devils are really great guys, I've met most of em. Good luck when they come around.

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    Check this out

    As promised, and I do apologize for the delay, here is that player-model goalie glove set signed by New Jersey's Martin Brodeur. Though it's not the Team Canada mask, it still is a pretty cool piece.

    Labels: autographs, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils

    And this

    A glove save, and a beauty



    Nearly two years ago, I stumbled across a pair of Martin Brodeur model goalie gloves (blocker and catcher) at a Play It Again Sports in Plaistow, N.H. This morning, I had one of the game's best goalies sign the catcher.

    For the record, that silver scribble is what Brodeur is signing these days. A couple of seasons ago, it used to be a "MB."
    Still, I won't complain. Of all the NHL stars, Brodeur is one of the most consistent signers. He'll sign anything put in front of him (cards, pictures, pucks, jerseys, mini-jerseys, masks, etc.), but he'll sign only one per person. Again, I won't complain.

    And seeing that I only got four autographs, but three pucks, out of the Devils (the Westin Harbour Island hotel has pushed us away from the entrance and very few players honored our requests), this certainly was the highlight.


    This is pretty cool.


    http://www.bluegrafs2.blogspot.com/

    Link to website

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    That's pretty sick. I may give that a shot if I can find something like that. My friend got a broken stick of his from the practice facility a few years back. That guy is right tho, marty is real consistent in his signing.

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    And this

    2.11.2007

    Our favorite goalie mask


    As promised a couple weeks ago, here's a picture of the work-in-progress Team Canada goalie mask that's in our hockey memorabilia collection.

    Notable signers shown are Patrick Roy (red part of the Hockey Canada logo), Martin Brodeur (black part of the logo), Cam Ward (below Roy's signature) and Curtis Joseph (upper left of Roy's).

    Other signers include Roberto Luongo and Martin Biron.
    Labels: autographs, Cam Ward, Goalie mask galleries, Martin Brodeur, Patrick Roy

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    For me, I find it hard enough to find any goalie mask around where i live, but to find a team Canada mask is amazing...and to get it autographed by 5-6 all-star goaltenders is even more amazing.

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    ya thats also really sick. Really amazing looking piece.

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    I think a signed stick is pretty cool. But if you want a ton of autos, you should go with a jersey. I think that you would be cramming everything in if it was a stick (it would be really crammed if it was a stick blade lol)

    I wish I could get my Taylor Pyatt practice used stick signed though. I think that that would be a pretty cool piece. If you are getting one-two autos on a stick it would be way better than getting something like 20-30 autos.

    Try a Goalie Stick - You should get plenty of players on one of those :)

    For me, I find it hard enough to find any goalie mask around where i live, but to find a team Canada mask is amazing...and to get it autographed by 5-6 all-star goaltenders is even more amazing.

    Do you have a HOCKEY LIFE store near you??? I saw 2 of them in Edmonton - That place has EVERYTHING!!!!!!

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    Also - Thos are some Cool Autos - Especially getting Roy AND Brodeur!!!

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