Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Spring 2019
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/18/2019
There’s so much to love about this Nordiques game-worn jersey! Future NHL referee Paul Stewart wore this 1979-80 Nords white mesh home gamer with a canvas fight strap loop during Quebec’s inaugural NHL season. Stewart, who had 241 penalty minutes with Cincinnati in 1977-78, one of his three seasons in the WHA, racked up 74 PIMs in 21 games with the Nordiques in his only season in the NHL before he changed career paths and started calling penalties instead. The team crest, numbers and fleur-de-lys are all heat-screened and in magnificent shape. The nameplate has “P. Stewart” spelled out in heat-screened vinyl that is a slightly darker blue. Game wear features black marks to the left of the “2” on the back.
Sandow SK is heat-screened in white vinyl on the right rear hem. More game wear shows in small board burns on the left rear hem, a diagonal black mark on the left side of the Nords crest, which also has a couple of light marks to the right, some reddish-brown spot stains on the front tail below the crest and above the blue hem stripe, which has a few light marks in the middle, and one more spot stain between the top of the crest and bottom of the blue knit collar, a diagonal slash on the upper left sleeve, which has a few more marks on the front, a diagonal mark on the left elbow, board burns and blue and red paint transfer on the right sleeve, and a small mark on the left shoulder.
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