Fall Classic 2002
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Paul Coffey, drafted sixth overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft, is the highest scoring defenseman in NHL history. He quickly helped the Oilers to become one of the most dangerous offensive clubs in hockey. Coffey has been named to four NHL First-Team All-Star squads and four NHL Second-Team All-Star teams. This jersey was worn by Coffey during the late 80s while playing in the Canada Cup games. In the collar is the "Maska" label with the size "52" written in black ink. Across the front of the jersey is the "Canada" cup logo. On the back of the jersey is a white nameplate with the player name "Coffey" and below this is the number "77." On each sleeve is a Maple leaf. All of the letters, numbers, and logos are done in red and have been ironed on. The jersey shows light game use and appears to have no alterations of any kind. It comes with a letter from Coffey's teammate.
Late 1980s Paul Coffey Canada Cup Game-Used Jersey (Letter From Teammate)
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