Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Winter 2020
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/26/2020
Seeing action between the pipes for just a pair of NHL games in 1996-96 with Montreal, this Canadiens jersey has been attributed to netminder Patrick Labrecque, with Getty Images confirming his use of a white Canadiens sweater against the Flyers that season. Originating from a previous year set, there is no evidence of a former nameplate, so the jersey may have been worn in 1995-96, or in earlier preseason/training camp matches. A Maska Ultrafil label and size “56” fly tag grace the collar, with embroidered CCM and NHL crests over the reverse bottom hem. Styled with the most famous team crest in hockey, “31” appears over the sleeves and verso in blue-over-red tackle twill, with “Labrecque” across the affixed nameplate in single blue twill. Sporting just a few marks over the front and sleeves, there is a bit of red paint transfer over each elbow, with some pilling to the left interior sleeve. Obtained directly from the Montreal Canadiens, an LOA from Classic Auctions will accompany.
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