
Razor Collection
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Into The Wild
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USA Collection Glove
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LA Collection Glove
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Cooper GM12 Dream Catcher
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Vaughn Velocity Green Glove
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Brian's Air Hook Black Glove
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Vapor Trail Collection Glove
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Vaughn T3500 Glove
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Cooper GM12 Jr St Glove
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JB Blue & Yellow Glove
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Heaton Helite IV Glove
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Heaton M3000 Glove
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Brian's Air Thief Glove
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Vaughn Vintage Glove
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Brian's Demon Glove
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Cooper GM12 Glove
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Into The Wild Collection Blocker
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USA Collection Blocker
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Cooper GM12 Lt Brown Waffle
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Cooper GM20 PeeWee Waffle
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Brian's Blue Beast Blocker
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JB Blue & Yellow Blocker
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Brian's H Series Blocker
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Brian's Demon Blocker
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Brian's Gnetik Blocker
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Cooper GM12 Waffle
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Cooper GM12 Waffle
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D&R Vintage Blocker
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Brian's Beast Blocker
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Into The Wild
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USA Collection Glove
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LA Collection Glove
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Cooper GM12 Dream Catcher
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Vaughn Velocity Green Glove
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Brian's Air Hook Black Glove
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Vapor Trail Collection Glove
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Vaughn T3500 Glove
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Cooper GM12 Jr St Glove
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JB Blue & Yellow Glove
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Heaton Helite IV Glove
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Heaton M3000 Glove
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Brian's Air Thief Glove
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Vaughn Vintage Glove
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Brian's Demon Glove
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Cooper GM12 Glove
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Into The Wild Collection Blocker
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USA Collection Blocker
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Cooper GM12 Lt Brown Waffle
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Cooper GM20 PeeWee Waffle
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Brian's Blue Beast Blocker
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JB Blue & Yellow Blocker
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Brian's H Series Blocker
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Brian's Demon Blocker
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Brian's Gnetik Blocker
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Cooper GM12 Waffle
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Cooper GM12 Waffle
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D&R Vintage Blocker
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Brian's Beast Blocker



Ray Emery is a former NHL goaltender who was drafted 99th overall by the Ottawa Senators in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. Emery went on to play 11 seasons in the NHL with the Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Flyers, Anaheim Ducks, Tampa Bay Lightening and the Chicago Blackhawks where he won a Stanley Cup championship in 2013.
Emery received numerous awards and accolades throughout his playing career such as the William M. Jennings Trophy along with teammate Corey Crawford, awarded to the goaltender or goaltenders who give up the fewest goals in the season and was a two-time Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy finalist for his dedication and perseverance.
On July 15, 2018 Emery tragically drowned in Hamilton, Ontario at the age of 35. Nicknamed the "Razor” for his aggressive play and fierce competitiveness, he will always be loved and admired by his teammates and fans.