Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction Winter 2023
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/28/2023
Originally drafted by the Senators in the 7th round of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, Colin Greening would make the jump to the National Hockey League after playing four seasons at Cornell University in the NCAA and suit up in 286 NHL games over six seasons split between Ottawa and Toronto. Offered here, we have this Ottawa Senators heritage third worn by Greening during the 2012-13 season. Featuring a size “58” label affixed to the inner collar, crests for the NHL and Reebok are found over the front and reverse necklines respectively. tyled in a way that resembles the jerseys of the original iteration of the Senators, the front features the classic capital “O” in the middle of the chest in layered tackle twill while the shoulders feature the Sens wordmark in both French and English contained within shields that resemble their old championship logos that were also in the same shape. The sleeves and verso have had Greening’s number “14” sewn to them in tri-layer tackle twill with “Greening” spelt across the affixed matching nameplate in single layer white letters. Sporting good game-use, stick marks are seen over the lower front and left sleeve with board burns seen over both sleeves as well. Additionally, a large cluster of team repairs is seen near the cuff of the left sleeve with blue board paint transfer streaks seen through the back numbers. A Senators team patch is sewn to the interior underneath the fight strap, numbered “85784943” with jersey accompanied by a matching team COA. Additionally, the jersey is photo-matched with Getty Image #167228274 (April 22nd, 2013 vs Pittsburgh) to the board burns seen near the left cuff.
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