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SDPN Plush (9in)

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SDPN Plush (9in)

The Plush

The puck just dropped and SDPN Steve is here ready to see how it all shakes down with their Youtooz debut! This brand new 9 inch tall plush is seated with its legs kicked forward and shows Steve holding onto his puppy Iggy between his legs, who wears a black bandana around his neck with "SDPN" printed onto it. Wearing black shoes, grey pants and a blue jersey with the number "20" on the back and shoulders, Steve has a slightly angled smile across his face as his brown hair is perfectly quaffed atop his head. This plush is packed to the seams with 100% PP cotton and is made the softest minky material, perfect for cuddling or watching hockey with!

About SPDN

Steve Dangle is a Canadian author, sports analyst and online hockey personality. After starting his YouTube channel in 2007 where he posted hockey-related videos and content, he quickly became a prominent figure for Toronto Maple Leaf fans and now runs a very successful podcast, all while continuing to upload to his Youtube channel.

$29.99
SDPN Plush (9in)
$29.99

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The Plush

The puck just dropped and SDPN Steve is here ready to see how it all shakes down with their Youtooz debut! This brand new 9 inch tall plush is seated with its legs kicked forward and shows Steve holding onto his puppy Iggy between his legs, who wears a black bandana around his neck with "SDPN" printed onto it. Wearing black shoes, grey pants and a blue jersey with the number "20" on the back and shoulders, Steve has a slightly angled smile across his face as his brown hair is perfectly quaffed atop his head. This plush is packed to the seams with 100% PP cotton and is made the softest minky material, perfect for cuddling or watching hockey with!

About SPDN

Steve Dangle is a Canadian author, sports analyst and online hockey personality. After starting his YouTube channel in 2007 where he posted hockey-related videos and content, he quickly became a prominent figure for Toronto Maple Leaf fans and now runs a very successful podcast, all while continuing to upload to his Youtube channel.