Historical Hockey Memorabilia Spring 2012
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/12/2012
The Rat. Bobby Clarke hung the nickname on Ken Linseman because of his Flyers teammate's skating style but the 1,727 career PIMs the talented center racked up as one of the NHL's most legendary agitators gave the moniker a completely different dimension. A key contributor to Edmonton's first Stanley Cup win in 1984, Ken racked up 807 points in 860 regular season games. He wore this photo-matched and battle-scarred Bruins gamer in 1988-89 when he collected 72 points and 164 PIMs. The big black marks on the left rear tail are matched in two high res digital photos included with the jersey. A patch on the left rear tail was not in place when the pictures were taken, both of which show the Custom Crafted logo now still clearly visible underneath. Loads of game wear with marks galore, including red paint transfer on the right shoulder, truly worthy of The Rat. Black marks cover the front, rear and both sleeves. There is an unrepaired hole on each sleeve and more red paint transfer on both sleeves.
Maska flag tag in the neck has no size; we measure it out to a 52. Black on white CCM logo is embroidered on the right rear tail. The fight strap is complete and whole.
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