Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction - June 2009
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/16/2009
A key component of the New York Islanders' four straight Stanley Cups in the early 1980s, Bob Bourne was invited to Team Canada's training camp for the 1981 Canada Cup. Cut before the tournament, Bourne wore this white mesh #14 during pre-tournament games leading up to the second edition of the international competitition. The distinctive Canada maple leaf logo is red vinyl heatscreened directly onto the jersey, as are the individual letters spelling out Bourne's surname, the #14 on the back and each sleeve, maple leaves above the number on both sleeves, and the Sandow SK logo on the right tail. The SK and laundry instruction fly tags remain in the neck, with size "48" handwritten on the SK tag, and this unique international gamer exhibits nice game use and soiling. A vintage white Wrigley Midget Hockey Tournament #21 jersey with embroidered Canada crests on both shoulders, twill numbers and a size 40 fly tag is another standout. A signed red Nike IIHF Russia size 58 practice jersey with a "Respect" stop sign patch sewn on the back highlights the remaining variety of club jerseys.
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