Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction Spring 2025
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 4/29/2025
Presented here are two game-worn alternate jerseys from the QMJHL’s Victoriaville Tigres,
worn during the 2006-07 season by defensemen Adam Ross and Erick Tremblay. Both jerseys
feature the team’s 20th year anniversary patches on each shoulder, highlighting the franchise’s
two decades in the league.
Adam Ross, who played for the Tigres in both the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons, wore this
yellow alternate jersey, a size 56 Reebok-manufactured piece. The jersey features an LHJMQ
patch on the right breast, a Reebok logo patch on the left breast, and another Reebok logo on
the reverse neckline. The number 24 is displayed in black and white tackle twill on both arms
and the back. Game wear is evident, with puck and stick marks scattered throughout the front,
as well as on both sleeves. There is some minor pilling on the neckline. “ROSS” is stitched in
black and white tackle twill on the nameplate, and the fight strap remains intact inside the jersey.
Erick Tremblay’s 2006-07 game-worn alternate jersey is also a size 56 Reebok-manufactured
piece, identical in design. It features the same LHJMQ patch on the right breast, Reebok logo
patches on the left breast and reverse neckline, and the 20th year anniversary patches on both
shoulders. The number 7 is displayed in black and white tackle twill on both arms and the back.
Game wear includes puck and stick marks across the front, as well as noticeable wear on both
sleeves. The left sleeve has a tear in the fabric in addition to puck and stick marks.
“TREMBLAY” is stitched in black and white tackle twill on the nameplate, and the fight strap
remains intact inside the jersey
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