Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Fall 2021
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/26/2021
The first American-born player to win the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's scoring leader, Patrick Kane also captured the coveted Conn Smythe in 2013, and has been instrumental in the success of the Chicago Black Hawks and their trio of Stanley Cup championships all won in the past decade. From the 2018-19 NHL season where Kane received his ninth All-Star selection, we have a photo-matched Black Hawks jersey worn in 2018-19. “56” sizing appears along the Adidas collar band with “2” (for jersey set) and “18-19” handwritten, with NHL and Reebok crests on the front and back necklines respectively. Styled with the classic partially chain-stitched Indian head team crest, “88” is sewn to the sleeves and verso in layered tackle twill, with matching tomahawk crests over each shoulder. The Stan Mikita “21” memorial patch also resides on the right breast. Sporting custom-shortened sleeves and exhibiting light use with a few marks visible including over the lower front, Getty Images #1125307798 (Feb 16, 2019) and #1129914786 (March 11, 2019) have both been matched to the dark mark that runs across the bottom left portion of the team crest. The team patch resides on the inside hem, with a matching LOA to accompany from the Black Hawks.
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