05-06 Vitali Yeremeyev Dynamo Moscow Jersey
January 22nd, 2008

A few weeks ago I added a couple of HC Dynamo Moscow jerseys to my collection.
I’d always wanted to add one of their 2005-06 jerseys because they featured a collar — much like that of a soccer jersey or the 2000 and 2001 NHL All Star jerseys for the World team.
They turn up on eBay from time to time, usually courtesy of Alex Brokhman in Ohio, but I’d never seen a player that fit my theme until fellow collector (though with much more of a Russian slant) Ron Webb showed me a couple of his most recent additions…home and road 2005-06 Dynamo Vitali Yeremeyev jerseys.
Never being one to keep his sources secret, Ron passed along the info to me to inquire about the second set jerseys. A couple of days later, I’d added a home and road just like the jerseys Ron had showed me earlier. My fourth and fifth Yeremeyev jerseys. Woo-hoo!
I think his showed a bit more wear than mine, but that’s okay since he’s more of a Russian collector than I am — he should have the set with better wear. I believe mine are from the second set based on a photomatch to a game played in January of 2006.
Anyway, during the 2005-06 season, Yeremeyev appeared in 26 games — splitting time with Sergei Zvyagin — during the shorter Superleague season and the jersey shows it. Being a goaltender, there aren’t a lot of board burns, but there is some pilling on the cuff of the sleeves and numerous puck marks on the front of the jersey.
Peculiarly, the home white jersey is a size 56 and the blue road is a size 58. Neither are marked as a goalie cut, but the sleeves are very wide, though they don’t look customized, it must be a goalie cut.
I also don’t think the lace in the neck on the home jersey is original as it appears that the white sets usually had blue laces, though not always. But I can’t find a picture of Yeremeyev with the lace in place — it’s always removed, probably because it would catch the chin of his mask on occasion.
Either way, a welcome addition to the collection as Yeremeyev suited up for 36 games for the Hartford Wolf Pack during the 2000-01 season — his only complete season in North America.
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