Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Spring 2021
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/30/2021
Spending a full two decades in competitive hockey, Mark Lamb was drafted by Calgary in 1982 and appeared for six different NHL clubs, and hoisted Lord Stanley’s hardware with Edmonton in 1990. This Canadiens jersey was worn by the Ponteix native circa 1994-95. Maska and size “54” labels are affixed to the collar, with embroidered CCM and NHL logos on the reverse hem. Styled with the most famous team crest in hockey, “17” is sewn to the sleeves and verso in layered tackle twill, with “Lamb” across the affixed nameplate in single white twill. Sporting nice game-use with a few random marks visible, there are faint burns on the left sleeve, with numerous team repairs present, including over the front and right sleeve. The front hem has also been turned-in and shortened. An LOA from the Canadiens will accompany.
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