This home white air-knit gamer by CCM was worn by Glenn Anderson during the 1990 Stanley Cup Finals. Anderson was a key cog in the Edmonton Oilers dynasty, helping the Oilers to 5 Stanley Cups over a 7-year period. In his career, Glenn registered 498 goals and 1099 points in regular season play. He was 4-times an NHL All Star and also represented the NHL in Rendezvous ’87 against the Russians. In addition, he played a key role for Team Canada in two different Canada Cups as well as the 1980 Olympics. Perhaps his most impressive statistical attributes are his career playoff totals, which rank him among the all-time elite. He has scored 93 goals which is good for 5th on the all-time list, 121 assists good for 7th all-time and his 214 points place him as the 4th highest playoff scorer in the history of the game. To go along with his playoff scoring prowess was also quite a bit of feistiness as evidenced by his 442 career playoff penalty minutes. The question is not if, but when, Anderson will gain entry to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Sewn to the right breast of this gamer is the 1990 Stanley Cup Finals patch. This spectacular jersey shows tremendous game use having been worn through much of the regular season and through all of the playoffs. There are stick marks, board burns, board paint transfer, washed out bloodstains, heavy inner pilling, un-repaired burn holes and by our count an incredible 30 team-sewn repairs. 1990 marked the 2nd year that the NHL used the Stanley Cup Finals patch and was one of only two-times the Oilers have worn it. Shown above are video matches of Anderson wearing this exact jersey during the 1990 Stanley Cup Finals. This incredible example was worn by this future Hall of Famer during the final year of the Oilers’ dynasty, which culminated in 5 Stanley Cups over a 7-year period. This Hall of Fame quality example is certainly one of the greatest Anderson gamers one could hope to own.