This road blue air knit gamer by CCM was worn by Glen Featherstone during the 1988-89 NHL season, his rookie year. The St. Louis Blues selected Featherstone in the 4th round of the 1986 NHL Entry Draft. Featherstone enjoyed a 9-year NHL career that began in St. Louis in 1988-89. Glen would go on to represent the Blues, Bruins, Rangers, Whalers and Flames before spending 4 years in the IHL where he retired after leading the Chicago Wolves to back-to-back Turner Cup Finals and walking away with one championship. In Glen’s NHL career he accumulated 939 PIMS over the course of merely 384 games played.
Sewn to the left shoulder of this gamer is the Barclay Plager “8” patch to commemorate the passing of the St. Louis Blues legend. Sewn to the right shoulder is the Dan Kelly “DK” patch to commemorate the passing of the legendary broadcaster. The game wear on this sweater consists of stick and slash marks, board burns, board paint transfer, un-repaired burn holes, washed out bloodstains and inner pilling. A nice double patched rookie sweater worn by this former enforcer.