Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction February 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/20/2024
Originally going undrafted after finishing his junior career in the QMJHL second all-time in career goals and points, Stephan Lebeau would be signed by the Montreal Canadiens and resister 134 points in 78 games played during his first year of pro hockey during the 1988-89 season that he played with the AHL Sherbrooke Canadiens. Playing 313 of his 370 National Hockey League games with Les Canadiens and winning a Stanley Cup in 1993, offered here is this Habs jersey worn by Lebeau during the 1993-94 season before he was traded to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. Made by CCM, both size "52" and Maska Ultrafil labels are affixed to the inner collar while both the CCM and NHL logos have been embroidered into the reverse hem. Decorated over the front with Montreal's famed "CH" crest in layered tackle twill, the sleeves and verso have had Lebeau's number "47" sewn to them in dual layer white-over-blue tackle twill numerals while "Lebeau" is spelt out in single layer white twill letters across the affixed matching nameplate. Exhibiting strong game-wear throughout via light stick marks over the front and reverse, the sleeves are riddled with numerous team repairs totalling at least 40+ while board burns are found as well. With a small blue coloured board paint transfer mark over the left sleeve and light pilling on the interior, salting is present in the snaps of the fight strap and a stain in observed over the lower reverse.
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