Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Spring 2020
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/16/2020
Winning gold with Team Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Michael Peca would also attend the Canadian orientation camp the following Olympiad, where the offered signed Team Canada jersey was worn in exhibition contests. Wayne Gretzky first assembled what would become his 2006 Canadian Olympic Team back in the summer of 2005, bringing together 36 superstars for an orientation camp held Aug. 15 – 19 in Vancouver and Kelowna, BC. Topping the list of invitees were veterans Mario Lemieux, Joe Sakic and Steve Yzerman. The roster was split into two squads, each practicing for one session per day (in practice jerseys with no names or numbers) and then playing a RED vs. WHITE exhibition game in front of a general admission crowd. In total, four of these exhibition matches were played during the camp. Nike and IIHF labels are affixed to the collar with “56” sizing, with embroidered Nike swoosh logos over the front and reverse. A second IIHF crest has been placed over the reverse hem, with “72” in black single twill over the verso along with “Peca” over the affixed nameplate. Sporting light game-use with a few marks over the front and sleeves, there is also some light staining over the front left shoulder and middle reverse. Peca has signed the team crest in thin black marker, with no issues for the autograph. An LOA from Hockey Canada will accompany.
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