Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction June 2023
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/27/2023
Enjoying an especially lengthy 22-season career that included being crowned a Stanley Cup champion in 2004, Dave Andreychuk holds the 2nd place NHL record for most career power-play goals, with the HOF member scoring over 1,300 points throughout his career. Having played in two NHL All-Star Games throughout his career in 1990 and 1994, offered here is this video-matched Western Conference jersey worn by Andreychuk during the 1st period of play at the 1994 NHL All-Star Game in New York City. Featuring “Center Ice Authentic Collection”, Maska and size “56” labels affixed to the inner collar, the CCM made garment has had the logos of CCM and NHL shield embroidered into the reverse hem. Featuring a partially embroidered twill “Western Conference” team crest over the front, Andreychuk's number “14” appears over the sleeves and verso in layered tackle twill, with “Andreychuk” sewn directly to the upper reverse in matching style and material. Decorated with matching all-important 1994 NHL All-Star Game event patches over each shoulder, Andreychuk has signed the reverse number “4” with a black ink signature that displays well despite some minor bleeding. A PSA/DNA sticker numbered “AD89057” is affixed to the bottom of the “4” under the autograph and is accompanied by a matching COA. Having been worn for just a single period of play, the jersey shows just light use via some small fabric snags and areas of rubbing/fraying throughout as well as a couple light stick marks over the lower front. An Upper Deck hologram is also found having been placed over the interior of the reverse hem. Having scored a goal against Patrick Roy in the period this jersey was worn in, the garment has been video-matched to the 1994 NHL All-Star Game’s 1st period via the autograph placement on the reverse number “4”.
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