Jayna Hefford Autograph

Jayna Hefford (born May 14, 1977) is a Canadian retired ice hockey player and current chairperson of the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association. More about Jayna Hefford

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Current items with a signature of Jayna Hefford

These are the most current items with a signature of Jayna Hefford that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailJAYNA HEFFORD 2006 In the Game Going for Gold AUTO / AUTOGRAPH$19.00logo
thumbnailJayna Hefford Signed 4x6 Photo Team Canada Women's Hockey Olympic Gold HHOF$3.63logo
thumbnailJayna Hefford Team Canada Autographed Red 8x10 Photo$37.19logo
thumbnailJayna Hefford Team Canada Autographed White 8x10 Photo$37.19logo
thumbnailJAYNA HEFFORD TEAM CANADA WOMEN'S HOCKEY HHOF 8X10 AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTO COA$24.99logo
thumbnailJAYNA HEFFORD TEAM CANADA WOMEN'S HOCKEY HHOF 8X10 AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTO COA$22.99logo
Hefford got her start in the sport of ringette but soon moved into ice hockey. During her hockey career, she won multiple medals at the Winter Olympics and IIHF World Women's Championships as well as titles in the National Women's Hockey League and Canadian Women's Hockey League. She helped Canada win four-straight Olympic gold medals from 2002 to 2014 and famously scored the gold medal-winning goal at the 2002 Winter Olympics. At the club level across three leagues, she scored 439 goals in 418 competitive games including a CWHL record 44 goals in 2008–09.

She was selected to be inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame on June 26, 2018. On July 19, 2018, Hefford was named interim commissioner of the Canadian Women's Hockey League. She was named a 2019 Order of Hockey in Canada recipient. Read even more about Jayna Hefford at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Jayna Hefford

In total, we tracked 41 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Jayna Hefford (Jayna Hefford Autographed Team Canada Nike Jersey (Red)) was sold in November 2014 for $229.99 while the cheapest item (JAYNA HEFFORD autographed '14 Upper Deck TEAM CANADA women card #145) found a new owner for $0.99 in April 2015. The month with the most items sold (4) was February 2014 with an average selling price of $8.74 for an autographed item of Jayna Hefford. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2023 with $116.61 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was October 2013. In average, an autographed item from Jayna Hefford is worth $4.03.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Jayna Hefford were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail07-08 ITG Jayna Hefford Auto O Canada Autograph 2007$2.50logo
thumbnail1997 UD National Heroes Team Canada Womens Hockey Jayna Hefford autograph $9.53logo
thumbnail2006-07 ITG O Canada Autograph - JAYNA HEFFORD - Team Canada A-JH$6.05logo
thumbnail2015/16 Jayna Hefford  06 ITG Going For Gold Women's National Team Autograph $6.99logo
thumbnail2022-23 Upper Deck Tim Hortons Legends Autograph Redeemed Card Jayna Hefford$116.61logo
thumbnailJAYNA HEFFORD autographed '09/10 O-Pee-Chee CANADIAN HEROES card *hof 2018*$4.03logo
thumbnailJAYNA HEFFORD autographed '14 Upper Deck TEAM CANADA women card #72 *hof*$2.24logo
thumbnailJAYNA HEFFORD autographed SIGNED '14 Upper Deck TEAM CANADA women card #145$2.45logo
thumbnailJayna Hefford SIGNED 07/08 ITG IN THE GAME O'CANADA WOMEN card #33 TEAM CANADA$2.99logo
thumbnailJayna Hefford SIGNED 14/15 UPPER DECK CANADA WOMEN card #145 TEAM CANADA $4.99logo

Latest News about Jayna Hefford

Hockey Hall's exhibit showcases women's history (04/04/23): Hall of Famers Angela James and Jayna Hefford helped to unveil a new exhibit at the Hockey Hall of Fame celebrating the sport's history in Toronto on Tuesday, placing trophies named after them into a display case at the shrine. Go to news article