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Brand: SP |
Material: AirKnit |
Size: 54 |
Draft Information: Detroit Red Wings Round 6 #142 Overall 1992 NHL Entry Draft
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Added to Collection: 2011-03-27
Previous Owners: Michael Dowler
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Full Description: Light wear as these alternates were only worn in three games. Alternate captain 'A' glue residue.
Story is, the league didn't like them as they were too similar in colour to the opponent's road white to wear at home. They then wore them on the road with the opposite result -- too similar to the opponent's home dark.
Grey Alternate style only used for 2 seasons. The 2003-04 season had blue numbers. Tie-down collar. Mesh underarms that are slightly pink.
This set were given away in a 'Shirts off our Backs' promotion.
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Hartford Connection: Hartford Wolf Pack player from 2003-2004.
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Brand: Rbk |
Material: Edge 2.0 |
Size: 56 |
Draft Information: Chicago Blackhawks Round 1 #22 Overall 1991 NHL Entry Draft
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Added to Collection: 2022-09-02
Previous Owners: Jordan Wompierski, Meigray Group
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Full Description:
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Hartford Connection: None.
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Ryan Vesce 2006-2007 Binghamton Senators (AHL) Road Jersey |
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Brand: SP |
Material: AirKnit |
Size: 56 |
Draft Information: Not drafted.
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Added to Collection: 2016-06-11
Previous Owners: Jacob Lindén
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Full Description: Red 5th Anniversary style that the B-Sens wore in 2006-07
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Hartford Connection: None.
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Bryan Leitch 2008-2009 Quinnipiac Bobcats (ECAC) Alternate Jersey |
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Brand: AthleticKnit |
Material: AirKnit |
Size: XXL |
Draft Information: Not drafted.
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Added to Collection: 2009-02-23
Previous Owners: ECAC
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Full Description: Pink-in-the-Rink jersey worn on February 13, 2009 for Cancer Awareness. Leitch was a 2009 Hobey Baker candidate and lead the country in scoring during the 2008-2009 season -- including 3 points in this jersey.
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Hartford Connection: None.
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Brand: CCM |
Material: Knit |
Size: 54 |
Draft Information: Not drafted.
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Added to Collection: 2018-05-18
Previous Owners: Steve Depault
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Full Description: Evidence of multiple name plates. Heavy wear with marks, burns and paint transfer present, along with team repairs and pilling.
Based on the CCM pattern and length of the name plate stitching, likely last used in the 1986-87 season by Jean-Francois Dube.
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Hartford Connection: None.
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Brand: Bauer |
Material: AirKnit |
Size: 56 |
Draft Information: Quebec Nordiques Round 5 #113 Overall 1994 NHL Entry Draft
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Full Description:
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Hartford Connection: Hartford Wolf Pack player from 1999-2001.
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Ed Krayer 1989-1990 Los Angeles Kings (NHL) Road Jersey |
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Brand: CCM |
Material: Knit |
Size: 54 |
Draft Information: New Jersey Devils Round 8 #150 Overall 1985 NHL Entry Draft
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Added to Collection: 2006-03-10
Previous Owners: Andy Brown
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Full Description: Pre-season. Name sewn directly on. Light wear with board burns and stick marks on the sleeves.
Krayer's claim to fame was that he scored 'the goal' in overtime for Harvard as they downed powerhouse Minnesota for the 1989 NCAA Title.
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Hartford Connection: None.
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Jozef Balej 2004-2005 Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) Home Jersey |
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Brand: SP |
Material: AirKnit |
Size: 56 |
Draft Information: Montreal Canadiens Round 3 #78 Overall 2000 NHL Entry Draft
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Added to Collection: 2010-04-08
Previous Owners: Dane Myron, Doug Reisinger
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Full Description: Set 1. Photomatched.
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Hartford Connection: Hartford Wolf Pack player from 2004-2005.
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Jake Taylor 2009-2010 Edmonton Oilers (NHL) Alternate Jersey |
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Brand: Rbk |
Material: Edge 2.0 |
Size: 58 |
Draft Information: New York Rangers Round 6 #177 Overall 2002 NHL Entry Draft
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Added to Collection: 2017-11-15
Previous Owners: Meigray Group
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Full Description: Jake Taylor was a big solid d-man that, personally, I think would have made it to the NHL if not for two fluke injuries in his first two pro seasons. First, he took a puck to the face in practice (from coach Ryan McGill) that fractured his orbital bone and wiped out a good chunk of his rookie season.
The following season, Dan Carcillo sucker punched him and broke his face...again, forcing him to, temporarily, play a less physical game.
Then in his third season, he got hurt in training camp. I can not recall the exact circumstances, but it was equally fluky and unfortunate. He returned at the end of January and then blew out his shoulder at the start of March in a fight with Louis Robitaille -- season over.
By his fourth season, no longer eyed as a prospect, he was supplanted in the NYR depth chart by the likes of Marc Staal, Dan Girardi, and Michael Sauer so a change of scenery was much needed.
His first season under the Edmonton Oilers umbrella was interupted early with a knee injury that kept him out for all but 28 games. Shame, too, as he had impressed during the Oilers training camp.
This jersey is from the 2009 pre-season where Taylor played one game in the blue jersey -- September 16, 2009 against the Islanders. He was subsequently assigned to Springfield 5 days layer and remained in the AHL all season.
He never did reach the NHL during the regular season but, man, what a great guy off the ice too. Humble. Truly humble...and I cant say that about too may of the guys Ive photographed during my years working in Hartford.
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Hartford Connection: Hartford Wolf Pack player from 2004-2008.
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Todd Hall 1996-1997 Binghamton Rangers (AHL) Road Jersey |
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Brand: Bauer |
Material: AirKnit |
Size: 52 |
Draft Information: Hartford Whalers Round 3 #53 Overall 1991 NHL Entry Draft
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Added to Collection: 2012-05-23
Previous Owners:
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Full Description: Hailing from Hamden, Connecticut and originally drafted by the Hartford Whalers, Todd Hall never made it to the NHL but certainly left his mark in Hartford when it was all said and done having scored the Calder Cup winning goal for the Hartford Wolf Pack in 2000.
Longtime roommate of stalwart Ken Gernander, Todd Hall played whereever he was needed during his four seasons (plus 1 game) with the Hartford Wolf Pack. His ability to play defence while also having above average skills on offense made him one of the more valuable players to the coaching staff.
His penalty killing, along side Chris Winnes who was also born in Connecticut, was something to behold as the duo would often pin the opposition in their own zone.
Jersey was won in the May 2012 GameWornAuctions.net auction.
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Hartford Connection: Hartford Wolf Pack player from 1997-2001. Also drafted by the Hartford Whalers.
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