Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction June 2017
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/21/2017
The Golden Brett’s 2005-06 Coyotes game-worn home and game-issued road No. 9 jerseys. The burgundy gamer is most likely the one Hull wore for the Coyotes’ home opener on October 8, 2005, when the number worn by his father, Bobby Hull, was un-retired by the former Winnipeg Jets franchise in a ceremony prior to their game against Minnesota. Most likely the only #9 jersey Brett wore for Phoenix, it has a custom-shortened hem, customized sleeves, a cut fight strap and shows a few game wear marks including a burn on the right sleeve cuff. Included is Brett’s white game-issued road jersey, a Coyotes game-worn pants shell, and a pair of gloves in Coyotes colors. Comes with Brett Hull’s signed LOA.
The burgundy game-worn home jersey has a size 56 flag tag in the back of the tie neck collar, and the new NHL shield logo sits inside the right side of the custom-shortened hem.
The white road jersey with a size 56 flag tag in the neck and a large stain on the left elbow has none of Hull’s game-worn home jersey customizations and in our opinion is a game-issued jersey.
Both jerseys have the alternate captain’s A sewn on the left breast.
We could not find any photos of Hull using this style of Mission M-1 Pro gloves in Coyotes colors, though they do exhibit light wear.
Easton Air game-worn pants shell in Coyotes colors has Phoenix’s secondary crescent moon logo patch sewn on the right front leg, and the old NHL shield logo in silver in black on the back of the right leg. Easton tagging in the back of the inner waistband along with a Made in Canada flag tag, with several flag tags on the left inner hip, including a size “SR 52”.
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