Basketball Hall Of Fame (#16)
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He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 3rd round, 51st overall in 1984 NHL Entry Draft Roy got his first taste of the big leagues in 1984-85, playing one period with the Canadiens. He would go on to become their regular goaltender in the next season and made the All-Rookie team in 1986. But it was the 1986 playoffs where Roy showed what hockey fans would be treated to for years to come. He won 15 games, posting a stunning 1.92 goals against average in the post-season as the Montreal Canadiens surprised many pundits by winning the Stanley Cup Championship. Roy would win the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player in the playoffs. Over the next decade Roy would solidify his position as one of the elite NHL goalies, winning numerous Jennings and Vezina trophies and becoming an All-Star game regular. On the back inside collar is the "MASKA" manufacturer's tag with wash instructions. Next to this tag is a size "58" flag tag. On the inside back is the original fight strap. On the front is the large "Canadiens" logo in blue, white, and red tackle twill. On the back and on both sleeves is the player number "33" in blue on red tackle twill. Across the back is the player name "ROY" in blue tackle twill on a white nameplate. On the bottom of the back of the jersey is the "CCM" logo embroidered in blue and red, along with the "NHL" embroidered logo. The jersey shows game-use and appears to have no alterations of any kind. Accompanied by a Byron LOA.
1990-91 Patrick Roy Montreal Canadiens Game-Used White Knit Jersey
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