Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction June 2023
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/27/2023
Representing his home country of Canada at numerous levels throughout his career, Corey Perry has reached the top of the international hockey mountain on more than one occasion over that time, winning Olympic gold medals (x2), a World Championship, a World Cup and a World Junior Championship while wearing the red and white. Offered here, is this Team Canada third jersey worn by Perry at the 2010 IIHF World Championships in Cologne, Mannheim and Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Made by Nike, a size “62” heat pressed size designation sits over the inner collar along with a Swoosh logo and “Made in Canada” designations above and “IIHF Authentic Collection” label. A modernized throwback style jersey to the ones worn by Canada in Canada Cup tournaments from 1976 to 1991, all the graphics over the front and sleeves are sublimated into the material while matching Hockey Canada logo crests and Zepter sponsorship patches have been added to each shoulder as well as a Nike Swoosh over the right collar bone, an IIHF crest over the reverse hem and the distinguished alternate captain's "A" over the right breast. Accented with Perry’s number “10” over the sleeves and verso in dual layer tackle twill numerals, “Perry” is spelt out in heat pressed white twill letters across the affixed matching nameplate. Worn for just a single contest (May 18th, 2010 vs Czech Republic), the jersey shows very little use with just a couple faint marks over the sleeves. Sporting a Nike barcode on the interior and having been signed by Perry with a black ink signature that displays well over the fight strap, the jersey comes accompanied by a Hockey Canada LOA. Of note, light areas of red coloured bleed are observed in the white portions of the jersey.
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