Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction November 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/3/2024
After playing three years at Miami University (Ohio), Todd Harkins made his pro debut with the Salt Lake Golden Eagles of the IHL in the early 1990s. Drafted 42nd overall by the Flames in the 1988 NHL Draft, the Cleveland native would play a total of 48 NHL games with Calgary and Hartford duing an 11-year pro career. Harkins, who played for Salt Lake City from 1990-93, wore this circa-1992 Golden Eagles gamer that sports the Flames’ iconic red and golden yellow color scheme. It has Maska and size 52 flag tags in the neck and a nicely embroidered Golden Eagles patch sewn on the left shoulder. “Salt Lake” is sprawled across the front in sewn-on white and yellow double twill, the same material as the No. 26 on the back and both sleeves and the surname letters sewn on the nameplate. Game wear shows in black marks dotting the front tail and both sleeves, and on both the 2 and the 6 on the right sleeve, which also has red paint transfer on the white stripe. There is a spot of red paint transfer on the 2 on the left sleeve, and black marks on both numbers on the back. The CCM logo is embroidered on the right rear tail.
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