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This road red air-knit gamer by Koho was worn by Luc Robitaille during the 2001-02 Stanley Cup winning season. Robiataille will go down as one of the greatest lower round selections in the history of the NHL entry draft. He was a 9th round pick in the 1984 NHL entry draft by the LA Kings where he played for 14 of his 19 NHL seasons.
Robitaille compiled incredible career statistics. He retired with 668 career goals, in excess of 725 assists and nearly 1400 points. The goal and point totals are good respectively for top 10 and top 20 all-time in the history of the sport. Luc played in 7 NHL All Star games and was voted a 1st or 2nd team NHL All Star 7 times. Also to his credit is the Calder Trophy for rookie of the year in 1987. Robitaille finally captured the trophy which had eluded him to that point, the Stanley Cup, as a member of the Red Wings in 2001-02. With a 19-year career now in the books, Luc is the most prolific scoring Left Wing in the history of the NHL, and a most deserving Hall of Famer.
This sweater was worn during Luc’s only Stanley Cup winning season. The 2001-02 season saw Robitaille net 30 goals for the last time in his career. The game use on this 1st set sweater consists of stick marks, board burns, heavy inner pilling and some team-sewn repair work. Affixed to the inside hem and the collar are the official Detroit Red Wings game worn jersey tagging. The original Red Wings price ($3000) and inventory tagging can be found affixed to the collar tagging. Sweet offering from Luc’s only Stanley Cup winning season. This jersey will be accompanied by a Red Wings team letter.
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