About Bryan Trottier Memorabilia & Collectibles
A versatile that had amazingly won four Stanley Cup rings with the New York Islanders,
Bryan Trottier had also won two with the Penguins. Born in Val Marie, Saskatchewan, Canada on July 17, 1956, Trottier had played for the New York Islanders and also with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Trottier was the 22nd overall pick of the New York Islanders during the second round of the NHL Entry Draft in 1974. Aside from winning four Stanley Cup with the Islanders, he had also won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff Most Valuable Player. In 1978-1979 season, Trottier had a remarkable offensive season and it eventually led him to earn the Art Ross Trophy and also the Hart Trophy being the league’s Most Valuable Player leading it to the making of Bryan Trottier Islanders game model puck with HOF inscription a cool item to the player’s supporters. When he became a free agent, he was signed by the Pittsburgh Penguins and he had powerfully won the Stanley Cup in 1991 and 1992.
It was in 1997 when Trottier was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame and made the Bryan Trottier Islanders game model puck with HOF inscription as a significant item to him. As he retired, he decided to work as an assistant coach to the Pittsburgh Penguins. In the year 2002, he became the head coach of the New York Rangers. He is currently the 14th all-time in regular playoff points and has remained as the Islanders all-time leader in undisputed assists and points.
Decorate your rooms or fill your display cabinet with the precious sports stuffs of Trottier such as the
Bryan Trottier Islanders game model puck with HOF inscription, autographed 4x S.C. Champs NY Islanders game model puck, replica Stanley Cup, and his photos which are available at Sportsmemorabilia.com. His name is sometimes mistaken as Brian Trottier, Briane Tottier, Bryane Trotier, Brian Trottiere, Briann Totiers, and Bryanne Trottire.