Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction June 2023
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/27/2023
Drafted 9th overall by the St. Louis Blues in 1988 and going on to enjoy an NHL career that spanned the course of twenty (20) seasons, Rod Brind’Amour would suit up in 1484 games over that time with St. Louis, Philadelphia and Carolina, winning a Stanley Cup with the Hurricanes in 2006. Currently serving as Carolina’s bench boss, up for grabs here is this Blues jersey worn by Brind’Amour during his sophomore season of 1990-91, his last with the organization. A CCM made offering, a Maska label displaying a partially washed-out handwritten size “50” designation in ballpoint pen is affixed to the inner collar. Sporting both the CCM and NHL shield emblems embroidered into the reverse hem, a rubberized Custom Crafted wordmark logo is found embossed over the rear hem as well. Decorated over the front with the Blues familiar crest in layered tackle twill with vinyl details, a matching blue tackle twill patch with “St. Louis” embroidered into it is sewn over the top portion of the music note shaped logo. Having had Brind’Amour’s number “19” sewn to the sleeves and verso in matching layered tackle twill with vinyl details style, “Brind’Amour” is spelt out in single layer white twill letters across the affixed matching nameplate. Exhibiting good game-use, stick marks are seen over the sleeves, lower front and reverse and through the team crest on the front while board burns are observed over both sleeves as well as staining over the lower front, pilling on the interior and a small unrepaired cut that is seen on the inside of the left sleeve.
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