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Provenance Snapshot
Players: Mike Richter, Eddie Giacomin, Rod Gilbert
Event: New York Rangers Retired Number Honors
Retirement Dates:
• Mike Richter #35 — February 4, 2004
• Eddie Giacomin #1 — March 15, 1989
• Rod Gilbert #7 — March 9, 1977
Location: Madison Square Garden
Item Type: Commemorative Triple‑Legend Retirement Puck
Front Design: Rangers logo with all three retired numbers
Reverse Design: Three MSG‑style rafters banners in Rangers colors with NY Rangers logo
Source: NY Sports Shop
Authenticity: Guaranteed by NY Sports Shop
This powerful New York Rangers collectible puck brings together three franchise icons, honoring Mike Richter, Eddie Giacomin, and Rod Gilbert with bold retired‑number tributes on both sides. The clean front design and MSG‑style banner backs make it a striking piece for any true Rangers fan. This short paragraph completes the required section of your product listing.
Only 1 available!
New York Rangers Triple‑Legend Retirement Night Puck – Richter 35, Giacomin 1, Gilbert 7
$24.95
Description:
This New York Rangers retired numbers collectible puck delivers a powerful tribute to three franchise legends whose numbers now hang permanently in the rafters of Madison Square Garden, honoring Mike Richter, Eddie Giacomin, and Rod Gilbert with a bold, dual‑sided design that feels instantly historic. The front showcases all three retired numbers beneath the classic Rangers shield, creating a clean, unified presentation that spans decades of team greatness. Flip it over and the piece becomes even more meaningful, featuring miniature MSG‑style banners for Richter’s #35 (retired February 4, 2004), Giacomin’s #1 (retired March 15, 1989), and Gilbert’s #7 (retired March 9, 1977), each rendered in authentic Rangers colors exactly as they appear above the ice. This is the kind of multi‑era collectible that connects generations of fans — a display‑ready reminder of the goaltending brilliance, defensive toughness, and offensive artistry that shaped the identity of the Blueshirts. This long paragraph completes the required section of your product listing.
FYI SECTION
- Rod Gilbert’s #7 was the first number ever retired by the New York Rangers, making him the franchise’s original immortal when his banner went up on March 9, 1977.
- Eddie Giacomin is one of the few NHL players to receive a standing ovation from the opposing crowd at MSG — Rangers fans famously cheered him even when he returned as a Red Wing in 1975.
- Mike Richter is the only American‑born goaltender to have his number retired by the Rangers, cementing his legacy after leading the team to the 1994 Stanley Cup.
- All three banners on this puck match the exact style used in the real MSG rafters, including the font, layout, and Rangers color pattern.
- These three numbers span nearly 30 years of Rangers history, connecting the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s in one collectible.
The history of the New York Rangers is defined by the legends whose numbers now hang in the rafters of Madison Square Garden, beginning with Rod Gilbert, the first player in franchise history to receive the honor when his iconic #7 was retired in 1977. Eddie Giacomin’s #1 followed, a tribute to one of the most beloved goaltenders ever to play at MSG, remembered for the emotional ovation he received even as a visiting player. Mike Richter’s #35 joined them in 2004, cementing the legacy of the goaltender who backstopped the Rangers to the unforgettable 1994 Stanley Cup championship. Together, these three retired numbers represent decades of Rangers excellence and form a core part of the team’s historic identity, making collectibles that feature them especially meaningful for long‑time fans and serious collectors.
Details
- Official New York Rangers NHL commemorative display puck
- Honors retired numbers #1 (Giacomin), #7 (Gilbert), and #35 (Richter)
- Front design features Rangers shield with all three retired numbers
- Reverse design includes MSG‑style rafters banners in team colors and Rangers logo
- Standard puck size for display (approximately 3 inches in diameter)
- In a protective sealed case
- Suitable for shelf, desk, or case display
New York Rangers Triple‑Legend Retirement Night Puck – Richter 35, Giacomin 1, Gilbert 7
$24.95
Description:
This New York Rangers retired numbers collectible puck delivers a powerful tribute to three franchise legends whose numbers now hang permanently in the rafters of Madison Square Garden, honoring Mike Richter, Eddie Giacomin, and Rod Gilbert with a bold, dual‑sided design that feels instantly historic. The front showcases all three retired numbers beneath the classic Rangers shield, creating a clean, unified presentation that spans decades of team greatness. Flip it over and the piece becomes even more meaningful, featuring miniature MSG‑style banners for Richter’s #35 (retired February 4, 2004), Giacomin’s #1 (retired March 15, 1989), and Gilbert’s #7 (retired March 9, 1977), each rendered in authentic Rangers colors exactly as they appear above the ice. This is the kind of multi‑era collectible that connects generations of fans — a display‑ready reminder of the goaltending brilliance, defensive toughness, and offensive artistry that shaped the identity of the Blueshirts. This long paragraph completes the required section of your product listing.
FYI SECTION
- Rod Gilbert’s #7 was the first number ever retired by the New York Rangers, making him the franchise’s original immortal when his banner went up on March 9, 1977.
- Eddie Giacomin is one of the few NHL players to receive a standing ovation from the opposing crowd at MSG — Rangers fans famously cheered him even when he returned as a Red Wing in 1975.
- Mike Richter is the only American‑born goaltender to have his number retired by the Rangers, cementing his legacy after leading the team to the 1994 Stanley Cup.
- All three banners on this puck match the exact style used in the real MSG rafters, including the font, layout, and Rangers color pattern.
- These three numbers span nearly 30 years of Rangers history, connecting the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s in one collectible.
The history of the New York Rangers is defined by the legends whose numbers now hang in the rafters of Madison Square Garden, beginning with Rod Gilbert, the first player in franchise history to receive the honor when his iconic #7 was retired in 1977. Eddie Giacomin’s #1 followed, a tribute to one of the most beloved goaltenders ever to play at MSG, remembered for the emotional ovation he received even as a visiting player. Mike Richter’s #35 joined them in 2004, cementing the legacy of the goaltender who backstopped the Rangers to the unforgettable 1994 Stanley Cup championship. Together, these three retired numbers represent decades of Rangers excellence and form a core part of the team’s historic identity, making collectibles that feature them especially meaningful for long‑time fans and serious collectors.
Details
- Official New York Rangers NHL commemorative display puck
- Honors retired numbers #1 (Giacomin), #7 (Gilbert), and #35 (Richter)
- Front design features Rangers shield with all three retired numbers
- Reverse design includes MSG‑style rafters banners in team colors and Rangers logo
- Standard puck size for display (approximately 3 inches in diameter)
- In a protective sealed case
- Suitable for shelf, desk, or case display
Provenance Snapshot
Players: Mike Richter, Eddie Giacomin, Rod Gilbert
Event: New York Rangers Retired Number Honors
Retirement Dates:
• Mike Richter #35 — February 4, 2004
• Eddie Giacomin #1 — March 15, 1989
• Rod Gilbert #7 — March 9, 1977
Location: Madison Square Garden
Item Type: Commemorative Triple‑Legend Retirement Puck
Front Design: Rangers logo with all three retired numbers
Reverse Design: Three MSG‑style rafters banners in Rangers colors with NY Rangers logo
Source: NY Sports Shop
Authenticity: Guaranteed by NY Sports Shop
This powerful New York Rangers collectible puck brings together three franchise icons, honoring Mike Richter, Eddie Giacomin, and Rod Gilbert with bold retired‑number tributes on both sides. The clean front design and MSG‑style banner backs make it a striking piece for any true Rangers fan. This short paragraph completes the required section of your product listing.
Only 1 available!
