Townline Trophy & Design
2026 USA Men’s Hockey "Golden Goal" Commemorative Plaque (16" x 20")
2026 USA Men’s Hockey "Golden Goal" Commemorative Plaque (16" x 20")
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Relive the moment Jack Hughes shocked the world. On February 22, 2026, the U.S. Men’s National Team delivered a performance for the ages, defeating Canada 2-1 in a heart-stopping overtime thriller to claim Olympic Gold. This limited-edition plaque captures the "America The Beautiful" victory in stunning detail.
Hand-assembled at Townline Trophy & Design, this collector's piece combines vintage aesthetics with modern high-definition sublimation to honor the new "Miracle on Ice" generation.
Premium Craftsmanship & Features:
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The "Golden Goal" Front Page: A high-definition recreation of the iconic USA Today Sunday cover, featuring Jack Hughes’ historic overtime winner.
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Championship Team Imagery: A large-format, high-resolution team photo capturing the gold medal celebration on the ice in Milan.
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Antique Bronze Centerpiece: Features a substantial 5 1/8" x 5 5/8" antique sculpted relief bronze Eagle head, adding significant physical weight and a three-dimensional gallery feel to the piece.
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Heritage & Legacy: Includes the official timeline of American Olympic Hockey Champions, immortalizing the 2026 squad alongside the legends of 1960 and 1980.
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Gallery-Grade Mounting: Double-layered metal construction featuring brushed silver back plates that create a professional drop-shadow effect against the 16" x 20" solid black wood board.
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Official Commemorative Discs: Inset gold-tone holders featuring custom-sublimated USA Hockey and Milano Cortina 2026 logos.
Product Specifications:
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Dimensions: 16" Height x 20" Width
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Materials: Solid Black Wood / Antique Bronze / Brushed Silver / Sublimation Aluminum
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Origin: Proudly designed and built in Delran, NJ
Championship Special Pricing
Current Price: $199.99 (Regular Retail: $249.99)
"A centerpiece for any true fan's collection. Built with the same grit the boys showed on the ice."
