Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction March 2011
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 3/29/2011
This single-game Team Canada 2010 Olympics game-worn jersey is golden, identical in look to the ones worn by Sidney Crosby and company
for the host nation’s stirring final victory over the United States in Vancouver. Corey Perry’s #24 Olympic gamer offered here is from
the set worn by Team Canada for its round-robin game against Switzerland on February 18, which saw Sid the Kid deliver the decisive
shootout goal in a 3-2 win at Canada Hockey Place. A Stanley Cup champion with Anaheim in 2007, Corey scored Canada’s second goal of
the final against the U.S. on his way to adding Olympic gold to his trophy case. The centerpiece of these Nike jerseys is the team
crest Canada introduced exclusively for the Olympic tournament. Because the International Olympic Committee enforced its rule
forbidding the use of national federation logos, Hockey Canada commissioned a Musqueam artist to develop a suitable alternative. The
thunderbird and eagle and the heralded hockey player and stick are among several icons and cultural symbols that are depicted on the
red twill fabric in the middle of the Maple Leaf crest, which is outlined in white embroidery accented by gold thread. The advanced
polyester/spandex fabric used in these white-and-red gamers makes for a remarkably lightweight jersey. The Nike logo, size “62” and
“Made In Canada” are printed in the back of the collar above a sewn-on IIHF tag. Nike’s inventory bar code is heat-pressed into the
inner rear hem. Inside the jersey, a small Hockey Canada logo patch is sewn behind the Canada crest. The Canadian Olympic Committee
logo is embroidered on a patch sewn onto the right rear tail and a Vancouver 2010 patch is sewn onto the left sleeve. A red Nike logo
is sewn on the right breast. Sewn-on double twill numbers are red-and-black on the back and white-and-black on both sleeves. White
twill surname letters are glued onto a sewn-on nameplate. The fight strap is intact and a long laundry instruction fly tag is sewn into
the inside of the left seam. Game use shows in marks on the top of the left shoulder above the seam line above Corey’s No. 24, a small
mark to the right of the numbers on the right shoulder and a number of marks and pulls on the right sleeve. Comes with a Hockey Canada
letter of authenticity signed by president Bob Nicholson. [red] Addendum; A security feature is embedded into all Olympic jerseys by Hockey Canada. Hockey Canada doesn't disclose the process, only that if there is ever any question of authenticity by a holder of a Team Canada game-used jersey in the future, they can have Hockey Canada confirm upon supplying the physical jersey for inspection. [/red]
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