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Jonathan Toews Framed Commemorative Display with Game-Used Net

Sports Memorabilia

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$450 - $650

As of May 27, 2026

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This is a professionally framed sports memorabilia display honoring Chicago Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews. The shadowbox-style display features a vertical orientation with a black wood or composite frame. The interior is professionally matted with a textured black background and white/red double-matting accents. The top section contains a replica white jersey swatch featuring the 'TOEWS' nameplate and the number '19' in black and red tackle twill. Below this is a high-resolution color photograph of Toews hoisting the Stanley Cup. At the bottom, a commemorative plaque identifies the player and includes a small, encapsulated portion of an 'authentic piece of game-used net from the 2009-2010 Stanley Cup Final.' The framing appears to be in good condition, though there are visible reflections on the glass surface indicating it is standard rather than museum-grade anti-reflective glass. The items inside appear well-preserved without visible fading or moisture damage. The craftsmanship is consistent with high-end sports gallery collectibles, likely produced shortly after the Blackhawks' 2010 championship victory.

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Based on my visual inspection, this commemorative shadowbox honors Jonathan Toews during the pinnacle of the Chicago Blackhawks' modern dynasty. The display is professionally executed, featuring high-quality matting and a well-preserved 'Captain Serious' action shot. The item’s value is driven by the inclusion of game-used net from the 2010 Stanley Cup Final, a historic moment for the franchise. The frame and contents appear to be in Excellent condition with no visible UV fading or mat-slip, though the presence of standard glass suggests the need for future upgrading to museum-grade acrylic to prevent long-term light damage. The market for Blackhawks memorabilia remains stable, though price points have softened since the immediate post-championship era (2010-2015). Recent auction comparables for similar 'net-cord' displays with nameplate replicas typically range from $400 to $700 depending on the size and framing quality. The rarity of genuine 2010 Finals net provides a solid floor for this valuation. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on digital imagery. While the piece bears the hallmarks of a reputable sports gallery production, I cannot verify the authenticity of the net swatch or the jersey nameplate materials without physical inspection. A full authentication would require examining the verso of the frame for a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from a recognized entity (such as Steiner Sports, Fanatics, or the Chicago Blackhawks organization). In-person examination would also check for potential moisture damage hidden by the matting and verify if the 'game-used' material matches known weave patterns from the 2010 season.

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