Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction November 2010
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/16/2010
Offered here is a striking white Team Russia 2010 Olympics jersey. Led by NHL scoring stars Alex Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin and Ilya Kovalchuk, Russia figured to be the favorite to challenge Olympic hosts Canada for gold at the 2010 men’s hockey tournament in Vancouver.
Despite a shootout loss to Slovakia, Russia finished the round robin phase atop the Group B standing to earn a bye. Canada, however, finished second in its group and was forced to play a qualification game, an 8-2 win over Germany. That set up a quarter-final summit meeting between Russia and Canada, the same scenario the two hockey powers encountered four years earlier in Turin. Winners of a 2-0 shutout over Canada in 2006, Russia suffered a surprisingly early exit from the Vancouver 2010 tournament with a 7-3 loss in front of a partisan Canada Hockey Place crowd.
Featuring sublimated graphics on the sleeves and all around the tail, this Nike jersey is made of an advanced polyester-spandex hybrid fabric. A full-color Russian Federation crest embroidered onto a white twill patch is sewn on the front, with “Russia” spelled out beneath it in sewn-on, red-and-blue Cyrillic letters. Numbers are sewn-on double twill. A blue Nike logo is sewn on the right breast, and IIHF Authentic Collection tagging is sewn in the back of the neck, which also features a Nike logo, the jersey size, and “Made in Canada, Fait Au Canada” screened in black. A Team Nike inventory bar code is heat-pressed onto the inner rear hem. Made game-ready and issued to the team, this Team Russia jersey was ready for use though it did not see any duty during the 2010 Olympics.
Contract details have kept the Kovalchuk name in the news this past off-season but Ilya's one-goal and three-point performance were not enough to help his Team Russia to the gold medal round at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games held in Vancouver, British Columbia. The left-winger split his time between Atlanta and New Jersey in 2010, scoring 41 goals throughout the season. We expect big numbers from him again this year. His Olympic jersey is made by Nike in size 60 with the number "71" on the back and sleeves and the alternate's "A" up on the chest. Comes with an LOA.
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