Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction September 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 9/24/2024
Scoring an impressive 12 playoff points in just 13 games during the 2009-10 postseason with Pittsburgh, we offer a dual-signed Sergei Gonchar Penguins jersey photo-matched to both rounds of the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs. A size “58” label is affixed to the collar, with embroidered NHL and Reebok crests on the front and reverse necklines respectively. Styled with the Pens team crest that saw use from 2002-2016, the black V-neck has been accented with "55" in textured tackle twill sleeve and verso numbers, with "Gonchar" across the nameplate in matching material. Nice use is exhibited on the playoffs garment, with a bit of staining on the lower right sleeve along with a few small burn marks. There is also a pair of team repairs to the upper right sleeve. Photo-matched to both playoff series the Penguins took part in, Getty Image #99305410 (Game 7 Conference Semifinals May 12, 2010) has been matched to; the extended white thread at the bottom left of the second "5" of "55" on the right sleeve, the extended white thread at the bottom of the team crest, and the black thread visible on the inner bottom left of the alternate's "A" over the left breast. Additionally, Getty Image #98676404 (Game 5 Conference Quarterfinals April 22, 2010) has been matched to; particularities within the "55" over the right sleeve, the extended gold thread at the lower right of the alternate's "A", and the burn mark on the right shoulder. Gonchar has signed both the front and reverse in black marker, with "2009-2010 playoff game worn jersey" handwritten to the second reverse "5". The team patch listing the jersey as a playoffs specimen resides on the inside hem, with a team COA to accompany.
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