Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Fall 2018
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/6/2018
Taylor Hall’s 2016 IIHF World Championship Team Canada game-worn jersey is photo-matched to three games during the tournament that saw Hall and Canada claim the gold medal in Russia. Hall, who won the Hart Trophy in 2017-18, scored six goals and three assists in 10 games during the tournament. IIHF tagging is in the back of the neck below the screened size “60” and Nike logo. Zepter sponsor’s patches are sewn on both sleeves, the Nike barcode is screened inside the left rear hem and the IIHF patch is sewn on the right rear tail. Photo matches include the black mark to the right of the Canada crest on the front and reddish/black marks on the right elbow. Comes with a Hockey Canada LOA.
Photo-matched to Getty Images #531426800 from Canada’s game against France on May 14, 2016 to the reddish/black marks on the right elbow;
Photo-matched to Getty Images #531722714 from Canada’s game against France on May 16, 2016 to the black mark to the right of the team's crest on the left front, and to the series of black marks in the mesh panel between the left sleeve and the left front.
Photo-matched to Getty Images #533265170 Canada’s semi-final against the United States on May 21, 2016 to the black mark to the right of the team's crest on the left front.
More game wear includes black marks on the front tail, black marks and blue paint transfer on the left sleeve, blue paint transfer marks on the right sleeve, and the left rear tail and hip.
Team Canada wore its white jerseys on May 9 vs. Belarus, May 14 vs. Slovakia, May 16 vs. France, May 19 quarter-final vs. Sweden, and May 21 semi-final vs. U.S.A. White twill Nike logo is sewn on the right breast.
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