Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction September 2023
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 9/19/2023
Having played in 521 National Hockey League games over the course of his eleven (11) year career, Darren Langdon would spend over half of that time in the bright lights of the Big Apple as a member of the New York Rangers, playing with Wayne Gretzky during his final three (3) NHL seasons. Offered here, is this Montreal Canadiens vintage style jersey worn by Langdon during his one season stint in La Belle Province in 2003-04. Made by CCM and featuring a single size “58” tag affixed to the inner collar, a CCM logo patch has been sewn over the rear hem alongside an embroidered NHL shield emblem. Modelled after the jerseys worn by the Canadiens during the 1945-46 season, the front of the garment is decorated with the famed “CH” crest of Les Canadiens in layered tackle twill with embroidered details while the NHL Vintage Series program patch has been added over the right breast. Accented with Langdon’s number “15” in dual layer tackle twill numerals, “Langdon” is spelt out in single layer red twill letters across the affixed matching nameplate. Worn for a total of four (4) games (November 25th, 2003 vs Vancouver, December 16th, 2003 vs Boston, January 17th, 2004 vs NY Rangers and February 26th, 2004 at Boston), the jersey shows use via stick marks over the front, left sleeve, lower reverse and behind the left shoulder, the fight strap on the interior has been shortened as well. Of note, the jersey is heavily stained throughout and is no longer a bright white. Having had a MeiGray tag numbered “B10083” sewn inside the reverse hem, according to the company’s population report, the jersey is a “White Vintage Set 2” specimen.
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