Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction September 2024
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 9/24/2024
A hometown boy who would play his college hockey as part of the esteemed Boston University program, winning an NCAA National Championship in 2009, David Warsofsky would win an IIHF World Junior Championship gold medal with Team USA in 2010 and go on to play a total of fifty-five (55) games during his National Hockey League career with the likes of Boston, Pittsburgh, New Jersey and Colorado after being drafted 95th overall by the St. Louis Blues at the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. Offered here, we present this AHL Providence Bruins jersey worn by Warsofsky during the team's "Pink in the Rink" breast cancer awareness night on October 26th, 2012. Made by Reebok, AHL/Reebok and size "52" labeling is affixed to the inner collar while Reebok patches are found over the reverse neckline and hem. Also sporting an AHL patch over the reverse hem, the front of the jersey is decorated with a pink Bruins team crest in sublimated twill while matching pink alternate logo patches have been added over both shoulders. Retaining its fight strap on the interior, the sleeves and verso have been styled with Warsofsky’s number "5" in single layer black twill numerals while "Warsofsky" is spelt out in matching style letters across the affixed matching nameplate at the top of the reverse. Remaining in overall fantastic condition, the jersey shows game-wear via just a lone board burn near the left elbow. Additionally, also included with the jersey is a pair of socks worn during the game, not necessarily by Warsofsky, that show just light game-wear also, via a couple of light marks over each.
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