Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction February 2018
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/27/2018
Men’s ice hockey at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games witnessed the second consecutive gold medal for the Canadians, defeating Sweden in the finals. 12 nations participated for best in world status, with this seemingly the last Olympic Games to feature NHL players. This Team Canada jersey was worn by Jamie Benn in the February 13th game vs Norway. A Nike logo along with “62” sizing sits screened-onto the inside collar above an IIHF label, with an additional Nike logo over the right breast. Featuring a maple leaf team crest fittingly outlined in gold with “Canada” below, the solid red garment has been accented with double-twill numbers, with the back letters heat-pressed directly onto the nameplate. A Nike inventory bar code numbered 85363 also sits inverted on the inside hem. An LOA from the NHLPA will accompany.
The international garment also feature’s Olympic rings over the right sleeve along with a Canadian flag patch over the left, while the important Sochi 2014 crest resides on the back bottom hem. With just a single board burn with resulting hole over the left sleeve, the jersey remains in gorgeous condition. Canada would defeat Norway in the Feb 13th contest, 3-1.
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