Ray Whitney Autographs
Ray Whitney, born on May 8, 1972, in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, is a former professional ice hockey player who enjoyed a remarkable career in the National Hockey League (NHL). Whitney's journey to the NHL began in junior hockey, where he played for the Portland Winterhawks in the Western Hockey League (WHL). His impressive performance, including a standout season in 1991-1992 where he notched 95 points, caught the attention of NHL scouts. He was selected by the New Jersey Devils as the 23rd overall pick in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. However, Whitney's early years in the league saw him spend significant time in the minor leagues before breaking through with the Devils and later the NHL.
Whitney's professional career took him to several teams, but he truly made a name for himself during his stints with the Carolina Hurricanes and the Phoenix Coyotes. Known for his offensive skills, playmaking ability, and high hockey IQ, Whitney became a reliable forward who could be counted on in critical moments. He was a key component of the Hurricanes’ successful 2005-2006 season, contributing significantly to the team's run that culminated in winning the Stanley Cup. Over his career, Whitney accumulated over 1,000 points, consistently demonstrating his ability to perform at a high level, regardless of the team he played for.
After retiring in 2014, Whitney left behind a legacy characterized by perseverance and skill. His journey from a junior standout to an NHL champion is a testament to his dedication to the sport. Beyond the numbers, Whitney is revered for his leadership and mentorship within the locker room, inspiring young players to embrace the challenge of professional hockey. After concluding his playing career, Whitney has remained active within the hockey community, sharing his expertise and passion for the sport with future generations. As a player who exemplified resilience and talent, Ray Whitney continues to be celebrated by fans and young athletes alike.
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Current items with a signature of Ray Whitney
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Traded items with a signature of Ray Whitney
The most expensive item with a signature of Ray Whitney (2010 Famous Fabrics Ink Hockey Edition 1/1 Ray Whitney Cut Signature Auto 0c3) was sold in October 2025 for $301.98 while the cheapest item (RAY WHITNEY COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED CARD) found a new owner for $0.40 in May 2012. The month with the most items sold (18) was February 2026 with an average selling price of $4.66 for an autographed item of Ray Whitney. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in October 2014 with $60.63 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.73 was February 2023. In average, an autographed item from Ray Whitney is worth $5.53.
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Latest News about Ray Whitney
Ray Whitney's legacy: Leadership, humor, underappreciated skill (01/23/2015): Former Coyote Ray Whitney called it quits on Wednesday after 1,330 regular-season games, 1,064 points and valuable service to eight NHL teams.
Former all-star Ray Whitney retires after 22-season NHL career (01/23/2015): TORONTO - Former NHL all-star Ray Whitney has announced his retirement after 22 seasons in the league. Former Hurricane Ray Whitney retires (01/22/2015): Former Carolina Hurricanes left winger Ray Whitney announced his retirement Wednesday.
Ray Whitney announces retirement after 22 seasons (01/21/2015): After 22 season in the NHL, Ray Whitney has decided to hang up his skates. Ray Whitney retires after 22-season NHL career (01/21/2015): Former NHL all-star Ray Whitney officially announced his retirement after 22 seasons in the NHL.
Older News Stories about Ray Whitney
Ray Whitney's legacy: Leadership, humor, underappreciated skill (01/2015): Former Coyote Ray Whitney called it quits on Wednesday after 1,330 regular-season games, 1,064 points and valuable service to eight NHL teams.
Ray Whitney at peace with idea of retirement (09/2014): Former Coyote still wants to play, but understands at 42, he may be out of options.
Report: Stars will scratch Ray Whitney tonight (04/2014): Erik Cole might be back in the lineup. 41-year-old forward Ray Whitney back in Dallas lineup after missing 5 games with (11/2013): DALLAS - Ray Whitney was back in the starting lineup for the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night after missing five games with a groin injury. NHL notes: Stars' Ray Whitney hates kids with phones (03/2013): The fourth-oldest player in the NHL doesn't think too much of the youngsters he skates with in Dallas. Stars' Ray Whitney placed on IR with lower-body injury (02/2013): The Dallas Stars have placed left wing Ray Whitney on the injured list because of a lower-body injury. The 40-year-old forward led the Stars with two goals and four assists through the first eight games.
Ray Whitney on NHL lockout: 'They want everything' (11/2012): Add aging veteran Ray Whitney to the chorus of frustrated voices of locked-out NHLers. Video: Coyotes GM breaks down Sullivan, compares him to Ray Whitney (08/2012): There was a 29 point gap between them last season. Ray Whitney explains why he signed with Dallas (07/2012): Whitney: "Obviously the length of contract was important ..." Delay in Phoenix Coyotes deal leaves future of Shane Doan, Ray Whitney unclear (06/2012): The Coyotes' ownership situation has threatened the departure of the longest-tenured player and face of the franchise, captain Shane Doan, who will become an unrestricted free agent Sunday at 9 a.m. when the free-agency period begins.

















