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Here is an auto from Ulf Nilsson, a Swedish player who played in the 70's and 80's. He tore up the WHA with the Jets...and averaged a point a game with the Rangers in the NHL. However, serious injuries derailed his NHL career. His auto is legible and not that bad. At least you can tell it is him.

I give it a 7/10.

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--Curt
 
Why is this guy undervalued in the hobby?
Maybe because his auto sucks...
0/10

While you can read the "D & "T" and i guess the "O" or "W" depending on the day, it has absolutely ZERO visual appeal
One of the worst and ugliest in the hobby that is not just a spiraled pasta noodle

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You don't see a lot of Hasek signing in my opinion. I do like this early 00's auto from BAP 01-02 Signature Series which had a 250 set of autos as well as some 47 SP cards. This is where the fast auto likely originated lol as people signing all those cards in the set likely got tired. I would give this Hasek a 8/10 for the flair it has.

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Kaden Fulcher...a solid 1.5/10, arguably one of the worst autographs I have ever seen in my entire life, yet somehow still not the worst.

Its microscopic size starts the disaster, then apart from the capital letter "F" and underlined "36" making the only logical sense on it, the rest of his signature is pure cat scratch. If I got to play a lone game in the NHL and got the chance to sign autographs for cards, I'd put some pride in it, not make it look like (from Left to Right) an incomplete question mark, a lightning bolt, a capital "F", and an underlined "36". I can understand a player who has played for 20 years being sick of signing his auto, but not this...

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