Layered over a wavering American flag;
a tribute to the 1980 U.S.A. Olympic Hockey Team:

In the center is a digital photo (front and back) of a gold medal awarded to a team member. Above that is a photo of the scoreboard with 1-second left on the clock.  Below the medal is the scoreboard at the ten-minute remaining mark and the ensuing face-off as a result of scoring the go-ahead goal.  My full ticket to the semifinal game against the U.S.S.R. is off-centered, to the right.  In the bottom left-hand corner are two collectible pins.  Along the left margin going down is a face-off, Jim Craig defending goal, a celebration shot with Mike Eruzione (“C” on shirt) facing the camera, and Russia’s substitute goaltender Myshkin in action. There are celebration shots sprinkled throughout, including Jim Craig being encircled and embraced (under ticket stub).  Under that is the Russian team watching the celebration, and waiting for the handshake.  Under that is a shot of the handshake.  To the right of the ticket is a picture of Jim Craig knocked out on the ice after a second period collision.  In the lower right-hand corner is a shot of the crowd outside the arena before the game, as well as the fireworks on Mirror Lake after the game.  Obviously, along the top are the original headlines after the semi-final and final games.