- 1964-1967 Beehive Group 3 hockey photo of legendary Boston Bruins Goaltender Bernie Parent
- Beehive was a Canadian corn syrup company that distributed promotional hockey photos throughout the 1960s
- Parent would play just 47 games for the Bruins before being exposed in the 1967 expansion draft and moving on to the Philadelphia Flyers
- After just over three seasons in Philadelphia, Parent would be traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs. After just over a season in Toronto, he'd leave for the WHA. When the Leafs traded his rights back to the Flyers, Parent returned to the NHL
- After his NHL return, Parent won two consecutive Stanley Cup Champions with the Flyers in 1974 and 1975, finishing as a First-Team NHL All-Star, winning the Vezina Trophy as NHL's top Goaltender, and winning the Conn Smythe as NHL playoff MVP in both seasons
- Also finished second and fourth in Hart Trophy voting as NHL MVP in those seasons
- Won the Canadian Junior Championship, the Memorial Cup, in 1965, as a member of a team coincidentally named the Niagra Falls Flyers
- Parent was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1984
- Great condition; light crease in top left corner, no rips or tears. Some light foxing along the bottom edge on the back
- Size: 5.5" x 8"
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Item ID# E31

