Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction February 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/20/2024
A two-time NHL All-Star, Jeff Carter has won two Stanley Cup championships with the Los Angeles Kings, with numerous gold medals earned representing Team Canada internationally, including at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Originally drafted 11th overall by the Philadelphia Flyers at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft and going on to play nearly 1300 games in his career so far with Philadelphia, Columbus, Los Angeles and Pittsburgh as of this writing, offered here is this Flyers jersey worn by Carter during the 2007-08 season. Made by Reebok and featuring a size "56" label affixed to the inner collar, the front and reverse necklines of the EDGE 1.0 model offering are accented with the NHL shield and Reebok logos respectively. Decorated over the front with a familiar Flyers team crest in layered tackle twill, Carter's number "17" has been sewn to the sleeves and verso in dual layer tackle twill numerals while "Carter" is spelt out in matching style across the affixed matching nameplate at the top of the reverse. Exhibiting game-wear via board burns over both sleeves, unrepaired cuts over the left sleeve and stick marks over the right one, more wear is observed through more board burns over the lower right side of the reverse and red paint transfer marks over both sleeves. Having had a MeiGray group tag numbered "E01930" affixed inside the reverse hem, according to the company's population report, the jersey is a "Black Set 2" offering and is accompanied by a matching LOA. Regarding the photo-matches, the jersey is matched with Getty Image #80677474 (February 6th, 2008 vs Florida) to the stick marks, board burns and stick marks in the white section of the right sleeve around the numbers.
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