Garth Snow is a retired ice hockey goaltender from the United States who played professionally in the National Hockey League (NHL) for over a decade. Born on July 28, 1969, in Wrentham, Massachusetts, Snow played his college hockey at the University of Maine, where he was part of the Black Bears team that won the NCAA championship in 1993. He was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in 1990 but did not play for the team until 1993 after they moved to Colorado and became the Avalanche. Snow played in just 13 games for Colorado before being traded to the Philadelphia Flyers in 1995, where he spent the majority of his career. More about Garth Snow
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Snow played for the Flyers for eight seasons, serving as the backup goaltender for the first few years before taking over as the starter in the 1997-98 season. He helped Philadelphia reach the Stanley Cup playoffs in each of his first three years as the starter, making it to the Eastern Conference finals in 2000. Snow was known for his unorthodox goaltending style, which involved him dropping to his knees to make saves instead of using the butterfly technique commonly used by other NHL goaltenders. After his time with the Flyers, Snow played briefly for the New York Islanders before retiring in 2006.In total, we tracked 150 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Garth Snow (Garth Snow, Autographed, Game Used Stick) was sold in September 2008 for $50.00 while the cheapest item (GARTH SNOW AUTOGRAPHED MINI HOCKEY STICK PHILADELPHIA FLYERS NHL) found a new owner for $0.01 in August 2014. The month with the most items sold (9) was October 2020 with an average selling price of $1.52 for an autographed item of Garth Snow. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in September 2017 with $44.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.10 was September 2016. In average, an autographed item from Garth Snow is worth $4.13.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Garth Snow were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
Item Title | Price | Store | |
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1993-94 Classic 4 Sport GS Garth Snow #1138/3050 autograph Cronwall Aces Auto RC | $5.99 | ||
1997-98 Be A Player BAP Autograph Garth Snow Auto #77 | $3.12 | ||
1997-98 Pinnacle Be A Player Garth Snow AUTO Autograph #77 | $6.36 | ||
95/96 UD BAP SIGNATURE GARTH SNOW DIE CUT AUTOGRAPH AUTO #57 | $4.56 | ||
Garth Snow Autographed Hockey Puck JSA COA Philadelphia Flyers | $19.99 | ||
Garth Snow Signed 1993 Classic #58 Card Maine Black Bears Auto Signed Hockey | $2.49 | ||
GARTH SNOW signed FLYERS 1997-98 Donruss Priority hockey card AUTO MAINE BEARS | $12.95 | ||
Garth Snow signed Vancouver Canucks Card | $3.67 | ||
Philadelphia Flyers Goaiie Garth Snow autographed 8x10 action color photo | $7.95 | ||
Signed Philadelphia flyers Mini Goalie Helmet- Garth Snow And Ron Hextal | $34.99 |
Bravo, Garth Snow: Islanders nab Leddy, too (10/04/14): Is Oct. 4 the secret trade deadline in Long Island?
Under Pressure: Garth Snow (08/22/14): Has to get his team on the winning track.
Friedman: It’s Put Up Or Shut Up Time For Islanders GM Garth Snow (06/30/14): Free agency opens up on Tuesday and, with it, Garth Snow’s window to piece together a competitive roster. This is easily the most important summer of his tenure and, arguably, the most important one in the history of the Islanders.
Garth Snow, Islanders laughing stock after Thomas Vanek deal (03/05/14): Snow, Isles laughing stock after Vanek deal
Islander GM Garth Snow angered by John Tavares’ Olympic injury (02/21/14): Islanders star John Tavares will miss the rest of the NHL season due to a knee injury he suffered playing for Team Canada in the Olympics, and Islanders general manager Garth Snow isn’t pleased about it.
What’s Garth Snow thinking? (10/2013): We come up with three things.
Garth Snow Looks Back Fondly On Time At UMaine (08/2013): New York Islanders General Manager Garth Snow recently reflecting on his time playing hockey at UMaine. . . .
Garth Snow channeled his inner Ditka at the NHL Draft (06/2012): He wanted to deal all his picks to Columbus to get Ryan Murray, but Scott Howson balked.