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New Jersey Devils Hockey Helmet

New Jersey Devils Mini Goalie Mask (Quantity of 1)


Franklin


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  • NHL Mini Goalie Masks by Franklin are perfect collectibles for all hockey fans. They feature your team's design, NHL logo, foam padding, straps and face cage.
  • Franklin NHL Mini Goalie Masks
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Online Sports - Bauer New Jersey Devils NHL Authentic Mini Hockey Helmet from Bauer (Black)
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Price: $24.04

just like the real thing. The helmet worn by more players in the NHL than any other helmet. Actual size is 6"x5". Everything is scale and realistic down to the last detail, including the lining, ear loops, removable T-nuts, and chin strap. The eye shield is also removable. This New Jersey Devils...

Online Sports - Bauer New Jersey Devils NHL Authentic Mini Hockey Helmet from Bauer (Black)
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Price: $24.99 $14.70

just like the real thing. This New Jersey Devils NHL mini helmet is perfectly sized for display or for your favorite player's autograph. Everything is scale and realistic down to the last detail, including the lining, ear loops, removable T-nuts, and chin strap. Actual size is 6"x5". If you need...

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