This red and white Bauer goalie catcher was game worn by Curtis Joseph during the 2002-04 NHL seasons while playing for the Detroit Red Wings. “CUJO” began his career with St. Louis in 1989-90. He played for St. Louis for 6 seasons before moving onto the Edmonton Oilers for 3 more years. His next stop was Toronto, where he backstopped the Leafs for 4 seasons before moving onto Detroit for 2 years, Phoenix for 2 more, 1 year in Calgary and then a final season with the Leafs in 2008-09 season.
When CUJO completed his 19-year career, he had 454 Wins, 4th on the NHL’s All Time Wins list having passed the great Terry Sawchuk. Three times an NHL All Star, CUJO was also a member of Team Canada’s 1996 World Cup of Hockey team and won an Olympic Gold in Salt Lake City 2002. He was awarded the 1999-00 King Clancy Memorial Trophy, which is given to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution to his community.
This red and white Bauer goalie catcher has the player nickname “CUJO” stitched on the back. The jersey shows solid game use and was personally signed by Curtis on the front. This catcher will be accompanied by a Red Wings team letter.