Frank Vatrano - Boston Bruins - 2016 NHL Winter Classic - Game-Worn Jersey - Worn in First Period
- Closing Bid: $840.00
Number Of Bids: | 19 (Bid History) |
Bid Increment: | $20.00 |
Quantity Available: | 1 |
Listing Number: | 943231 |
Open Date: | Jan 5, 2016 03:00:00 PM EST |
Close Date: | Jan 28, 2016 10:04:10 PM EST |
Listing Type: | Auction |
Description
On a crisp New Year's Day in front of 67,246 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA, the National Hockey League's eighth annual classic matched two Original Six franchises whose rivalry has burned for decades. The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Boston Bruins, 5-1, in the 2016 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
The NHL-MeiGray Group Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program is proud to offer fans and collectors across the globe the opportunity to own a piece of history...the actual jersey worn by #72 Frank Vatrano of the Boston Bruins during the first period of this historic event.
This black jersey is a Size 56 and is registered into the NHL-MeiGray Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program as number M06995.
The Bruins wore a jersey inspired by the first jersey they wore during their Inaugural 1924-25 season, with the colors updated to match Boston's current jersey.
The Canadiens honored their stories past with a jersey that recalled multiple elements related to their rich history. The chest stripe is a shade of blue inspired by the first-ever Canadiens jersey worn after their founding in 1909. The central crest features a "CH" with colors inverted from what has been the norm for 90 years. The "C" is white and the "H" is red, as they were in 1923-24, the season the team won its first Stanley Cup championship as part of the NHL. An image of a globe on the sleeve borrows from the "World Champions" design worn by Montreal the following season to celebrate its championship, a season where the franchise also began its longstanding rivalry with the newly founded Bruins, then playing in their inaugural campaign. The jersey also features a distinctive red collar originally is reminiscent of that worn in 1945-46, a season that culminated in the Canadiens, led by the "Punch Line" of Maurice Richard, Hector "Toe" Blake, and Elmer Lach, defeating Boston to earn their sixth Stanley Cup Championship.
Affixed to the right shoulder of each Bruins jersey is the 2016 NHL Winter Classic patch and affixed to the right shoulder of each Canadiens jersey is the 2016 Classique Hivernale patch.
Here's what's up for bid from the 2016 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic:
*19 jerseys worn by the Boston Bruins during the first period and 1 jersey worn by a Bruin during the second period.
*17 jerseys worn by the Montreal Canadiens during the first period.
*The 5 jerseys prepared for the Boston Bruins who did not play in the 2016 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
*The 5 jerseys prepared for the Montreal Canadiens who did not play in the 2016 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
*The 5 actual pucks used to score the first 5 goals in the 2016 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
*The first puck of the game used for the opening faceoff and first minute of the 2016 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
*4 additional game-used pucks (1 more from the first period, 1 from the second period, and 2 from the third period) with the unique NHL Winter Classic 2016 logo used in the game.
*20 warm-up used pucks by the teams with the unique NHL Winter Classic 2016 logo.
*15 practice-used pucks with the unique 2016 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic logo on it used by the Bruins during their team practice on December 31, 2015.
*10 practice-used pucks with the unique 2016 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic logo on it used by the Canadiens during their team practice on December 31, 2015.
*1 game-used puck with the unique 2016 NHL Winter Classic Alumni Game logo used in the Alumni Game on December 31, 2015.
Shipping
Shipping costs for this item are:
$20.00 USD within the continental USA
$35.00 USD to Alaska and Hawaii
$45.00 USD to Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan
$50.00 USD to Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon
$75.00 USD to Nova Scotia
$60.00 USD to France, Gemany
$80.00 USD to Australia, China, Denmark, Italy, Japan, Sweden
$85.00 USD to Norway, Switzerland
$100.00 USD to Czech Republic
$110.00 USD to Finland, Russia, Slovakia
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