This red air-knit gamer by Prima was worn by Daniel Sedin in 1999-00 during the European Hockey League games. The Vancouver Canucks selected Sedin with the 2nd overall pick in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. This native of Sweden made his NHL debut in 2000-01 with Vancouver where he spent his entire award-laden 17-year NHL career. During that time, Sedin was twice a 1st or 2nd Team NHL All Star, played in three NHL All Star Games, led the NHL in scoring and thus won the Art Ross Trophy, won the Ted Lindsay Award and the King Clancy Memorial Trophy. In 1306 career games played, Daniel scored 393 goals and 1041 points. On the international stage, Sedin represented Sweden in numerous World Championships, the World Cup of Hockey and three Olympics.
Sewn to the left breast of this gamer is the European Hockey League patch. The game wear on this size XXL sweater consists of some stick and slash marks, board burns, material pulls and inner pilling. A beautiful example that was worn by this NHL scoring champion and three time All Star before beginning his NHL career.