Alexis Lafrenière Autographed 16x20 Photo w/ Inscription Framed UDA COA
Description
Alexis Lafrenière Autographed 16x20 Photo with "42 Goals" Inscription - Limited Edition
Capture the electrifying energy of rising Rangers star Alexis Lafrenière with this autographed and inscribed photo—personally signed "42 Goals" and numbered 24/42. Authenticated by Upper Deck (UDA), this piece is ready to display in a sleek 22×26 black frame with museum-quality mat and UV-protective glass, making it a standout addition for any hockey collection.
Product Highlights:
- Authentic Signature: Hand-signed by NY Rangers star Alexis Lafrenière
- "42 Goals" Inscription: Personally inscribed commemorating his achievement
- Limited Edition: #24 out of only 42 pieces - extremely rare collectible
- Action Photo: 16×20 shooting form photograph
- Premium Framing: 22×26 black wood frame with museum-quality mat and UV glass
- UDA Authentication: Upper Deck COA + hologram guarantees authenticity
About Alexis Lafrenière:
Alexis Lafrenière was selected first overall by the New York Rangers in the 2020 NHL Draft, making him one of the most highly anticipated prospects in recent memory. The Quebec native dominated junior hockey, winning the CHL Player of the Year award and leading Canada to World Junior Championship gold. As a key player for the Rangers, Lafrenière represents the future of the franchise and has quickly become a fan favorite at Madison Square Garden.
Perfect For:
- Hockey memorabilia collectors
- New York Rangers fans
- Alexis Lafrenière enthusiasts
- Limited edition collectors
- Investment portfolio addition
- Gift for hockey fans
Item Specifications: 16×20 action photo (shooting form) | "42 Goals" inscription | Limited edition #24/42 | 22×26 black wood frame | Museum-quality mat and UV-protective glass | Upper Deck COA + hologram
Condition: Excellent — clean frame, perfect photo; Framed as is
This authenticated Alexis Lafrenière limited edition photo represents more than just a signature - it's a connection to a milestone achievement and one of the NHL's most promising young talents.