Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction November 2023
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/28/2023
A product of the Belleville Bulls in the Ontario Hockey League, Craig Coxe would be drafted 66th overall by the Detroit Red Wings at the 1982 NHL Entry Draft and would play in a total of 235 National Hockey League games during his career with the Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames, St. Louis Blues and San Jose Sharks. Well known for his fights with Bob Probert that are regarded as the "biggest toe to toe slugfests of all-time", offered here is this jersey donned by Coxe as a member of the St. Louis Blues in 1988-89. Made by CCM, a Maska Air-Knit tag displaying a washed out size "52" designation handwritten in ballpoint pen is affixed to the inner collar while the CCM logo is embroidered into the reverse hem. Also sporting the wordmark logo of team customizer Custom Crafted over the reverse hem alongside the CCM logo, the front of the jersey is decorated with an attractive vinyl and tackle twill blue note team crest that has “St Louis” embroidered into it at the top while the Dan Kelly memorial patch resides over the right shoulder and is joined by the Barclay Plager crest over the left one. Accented over the sleeves and verso with Coxe's number "15" in stacked tri-layer vinyl and tackle twill numerals done the same way as the crest on the front, "Coxe" is spelt out in screened white letters across the affixed matching nameplate. Displaying "0020" penned to the underside of the fight strap in black marker, the jersey exhibits just very light game-wear in the form of a small number of stick marks over both sleeves and the lower front while some light spot stains are present near the right elbow and reverse hemline.
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