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A Collection of Game Used and Worn Professional Hockey Memorabilia by Benjamin Rufener
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JERSEYS
1980-1981 Milwaukee Admirals Blue #19, Gord Stafford
This rare fleur-de-lis style jersey was worn for only a few brief seasons when Milwaukee first migrated from the USHL to the IHL: Gord StaffordGord Stafford
 
1984 Sarajevo Olympics Team Canada Red #25, Bruce Driver
Bruce left the University of Wisconsin to play for the Canadian National Team and represent Canada at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games prior to entering the NHL: Bruce DriverBruce Driver
1986-1987 Quebec Nordiques Home #17, Basil McRae
Tremendous wear, including re-sewn neck hems, and the rare Rendezvous '87 patch highlight this classic jersey from the NHL's now-defunct Quebec Nordiques: Basil McRaeBasil McRae
 
1991 Canada Cup Team Canada White #38, Bruce Driver
Pre-Tournament white jersey, the only one worn by Bruce Driver after his Canada Cup selection, with a decent amount of stick and puck marks for an International jersey: Bruce DriverBruce Driver
1992-1993 New Jersey Devils Home (Set #1) #9, Tom Chorske
"100th Anniversary of the Stanley Cup" patch on the upper right breast as well as multiple team repairs, including a three-inch repair on the upper right shoulder: Tom ChorskeTom Chorske
 
1992-1993 New Jersey Devils Road (Set #2) #23, Bruce Driver
Along with the "100th Anniversary of the Stanley Cup" patch on the upper right breast this jersey also has the alternate captain's "A" and medium wear; Autographed on the back: Bruce DriverBruce Driver
1994-1995 New Jersey Devils Road (Set #1) #20, Danton Cole
A fantastic jersey from the Devils first Stanley Cup Championship season, this jersey exhibits good wear and is one of only three Devils jerseys ever worn by Danton: Danton ColeDanton Cole
 
1994-1995 New Jersey Devils Road (Set #1) #21, Randy McKay
Heavy wear, great inner pilling and an abused neckline highlight this jersey from the Devils first Stanely Cup Championship season: Randy McKayRandy McKay
1995-1996 New Jersey Devils Home (Set #1) #29, Shawn Chambers
Great wear and a bold blood stain on the front logo highlight this jersey from the final season of Devils Ultrafils: Shawn ChambersShawn Chambers
1995-1996 New Jersey Devils Home (Set #2) #21, Randy McKay
Eight team repairs, including a beautiful tear down the front neck, plus two unique spandex inserts sewn into each under arm make for an incredible example of a mid-90s Devils jersey: Randy McKayRandy McKay
 
1995-1996 New York Rangers Road (Pre-Set) #33, Bruce Driver
Over one dozen repairs highlight this recycled 1993-1994 regular season jersey that still shows traces of the 1995 All-Star patch: Bruce DriverBruce Driver
1995-1996 New York Rangers Road #33, Bruce Driver
Light overall wear and a few bold stickmarks are scattered across this jersey from Bruce's first season with the Rangers; Photomatched: Bruce DriverBruce Driver
1995-1996 St. Louis Blues Home (Pre-Set) #37, Roman Vopat
Overall light wear with serveral stickmarks and large boardburns can be found on this defunct-style Blues sweater: Roman VopatRoman Vopat
1996-1997 Milwaukee Admirals Road #32, Denny Felsner
Custom ultrafil inserts for sleeve expansion and cuff shortening, as well as nice overall wear, highlight this now-defunct style IHL jersey: Denny FelsnerDenny Felsner
 
1996-1997 New Jersey Devils Home (PO Set) #19, Bobby Carpenter
Custom sleeves and a repair highlight this 1997 Playoffs jersey that was recycled for use during the start of the 1997-98 regular season: Bobby CarpenterBobby Carpenter
1996-1997 New Jersey Devils Home (Set #2) #28, Kevin Dean
Many stick and puck marks are found throughout this jersey from the first season of Devils Air-Knits: Kevin DeanKevin Dean
1996-1997 New York Rangers Home #33, Bruce Driver
Several puck and stick marks highlight this mesh size 56 jersey: Bruce DriverBruce Driver
1996-1997 New York Rangers Road #33, Bruce Driver
Starter mesh jersey from Bruce's second season in New York, featuring light overall wear with extensive unrepaired holes on both sleeves: Bruce DriverBruce Driver
1996-1997 New York Rangers Road #33, Bruce Driver
A goalie-cut 56-G worn by Bruce during his campaign with the New York Rangers: Bruce DriverBruce Driver
1997-1998 Milwaukee Admirals Home #3, Eric Brule
This multi-recycled Bauer jersey was also worn by Jeff Paynter as well as several other Admirals: Eric BruleEric Brule
 
1997-1998 Milwaukee Admirals Home #33, Brian Felsner
Excellent overall wear, including several hundred stickmarks and board burns, highlight this jersey from the last season of the skating Admirals logo: Brian FelsnerBrian Felsner
 
1997-1998 Milwaukee Admirals Home (NOBR) #15, Eric Fenton
This now-defunct style jersey with "A" has at least 300 stick marks and a couple of repairs, as Eric finished fourth in the IHL with 372 PIMs: Eric FentonEric Fenton
 
1997-1998 Milwaukee Admirals Road #17, Shannon Finn
Rare defunct-style IHL jersey featuring a captain's "C" as well as a unique 3-color 4-inch repair through the front left jersey boarder: Shannon FinnShannon Finn
 
1997-1998 Milwaukee Admirals Home #10, Sean McCann
Solid wear consisting of stick marks and board burns are found on this defunct Bauer home jersey: Sean McCannSean McCann
 
1997-1998 Milwaukee Admirals Road (NOBR) #35, Mike Minard
There is light overall wear and the outline of "MINARD" on this massive road goalie jersey from the final season of blue skating Admirals: Mike MinardMike Minard
 
1997-1998 New York Rangers Road #33, Bruce Driver
This Starter tie-down is one of Bruce's final career jerseys from his last season of professional hockey: Bruce DriverBruce Driver
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Home (NOBR) #55, Paul Brousseau
Heavy wear including multipe repairs and a re-swen neck hem highlight this multi-recycled jersey: Paul BrousseauPaul Brousseau
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Home (REST) #39, Marian Cisar
Over 15 repairs and the outline of "CISAR" are found on this new-style home jersey: Craig DarbyCraig Darby
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Road (NOBR) #14, Craig Darby
A Removed "A" and over a dozen repairs highlight this future NHLer's jersey: Craig DarbyCraig Darby
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Road #16, Matt Eldred
Lighter wear is found on this multi-recycled jersey that was most recently worn by frequent Admiral Matt Eldred: Matt EldredMatt Eldred
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Home #19, David Gosselin
Great wear and many repairs, including a re-sewn fight strap, are featured on this heavily worn new-style Admirals jersey: David GosselinDavid Gosselin
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Road #19, David Gosselin
A destroyed and re-sewn neck hem, as well as over 15 repairs, highlight this incredible example of a new-style road jersey: David GosselinDavid Gosselin
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Home (NOBR) #6, Jeff Kealty
Two of the largest repairs out there can be found on this jersey, including an almost 8x1-inch monster repair on the back 6 and another repair through the shoulder saber: Jeff KealtyJeff Kealty
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Home #3, Richard Lintner
Amazing fight-esque abuse is found on this jersey including three different repair/sewing styles on the neck alone: Richard LintnerRichard Lintner
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Road #3, Richard Lintner
Great wear and many repairs on this Bauer road jersey: Richard LintnerRichard Lintner
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Home #40, Karlis Skrastins
Fantastic wear and several repairs highlight Karlis' first North American jersey: Karlis SkrastinsKarlis Skrastins
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Road (REST) #5, John Slaney
Light body wear is found on this sharp looking road jersey from a fan favorite: Craig DarbyCraig Darby
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Road (REST) #26, Alek Stojanov
Nice wear throughout and re-swen neck hem can be found on this former Chris Armstrong jersey: Craig DarbyCraig Darby
 
1998-1999 Milwaukee Admirals Home (REST) #4, Kimmo Timonen
An alternate captain's "A" and great wear is featured on Kimmo's first North American jersey; Photomatched: Kimmo TimonenKimmo Timonen
 
1999-2000 Milwaukee Admirals Home #18, Eric Bertrand
A removed "A" from a previous recycle and great overall wear highlight this home jersey: Eric BertrandEric Bertrand
 
1999-2000 Milwaukee Admirals Road #18, Eric Bertrand
Heavy wear, including a multi-piece nameplate, removed "A" and huge repairs highlight this jersey, which was formerly worn by Brad Smyth and possibly several other players: Eric BertrandEric Bertrand
 
1999-2000 Milwaukee Admirals Road #24, Rob Bonneau
This particular Admirals jersey exhibits excellent overall wear and a multi-piece recycled nameplate: Rob BonneauRob Bonneau
 
1999-2000 Milwaukee Admirals Home #31, Mike Buzak
Previuosly worn by goalie Kay Whitmore, this uniquely sized 54G jersey exhibits nice wear: Mike BuzakMike Buzak
 
1999-2000 Milwaukee Admirals Road #39, Marian Cisar
Over 15 nasty repairs and countless stickmarks can be found on this pounded jersey featuring the Milwaukee Summerfest patch: Marian CisarMarian Cisar
 
1999-2000 Milwaukee Admirals Road #19, David Gosselin
Over 45+ team repairs, in three different colors, highlight this awesome Admiral jersey that saw a lot of time in the box: David GosselinDavid Gosselin
 
1999-2000 Milwaukee Admirals Road #23, Paul Healey
Great wear including a lot of lower body wear and several repairs highlight this road jersey: Paul HealeyPaul Healey
 
1999-2000 Milwaukee Admirals Home #6, Samy Nasreddine
Previously recycled, Samy wore this Bauer jersey in a handful of games during the 2000 campaign: Samy NasreddineSamy Nasreddine
 
1999-2000 Milwaukee Admirals Road #6, Samy Nasreddine
A unique woven material was used to create the recycled nameplate, with similar styles found on other shirts during the 99-00 season: Samy NasreddineSamy Nasreddine
 
1999-2000 Milwaukee Admirals Home #17, Brent Peterson
One of the most worn mondern-era shirts out there, this shirt is scattered with unrepaired holes, stickmarks and even has a post-addition alternate captain's "A" patch: Brent PetersonBrent Peterson
 
1999-2000 New Jersey Devils Home (Set #1) #18, Sergei Brylin
Hammered is the only way to describe this Stanley Cup winning season jersey, which has 18 team repairs: Sergei BrylinSergei Brylin
1999-2000 New Jersey Devils Road (Set #1) #20, Jay Pandolfo
A half-dozen repairs and many solid slash marks highlight this Stanely Cup winning jersey, which is part of the only public Devils set from 2000: Jay PandolfoJay Pandolfo
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Alternate #26, Denis Arkhipov

This tye-dyed alternate jersey was worn by the Admirals for a full weekend to be auctioned off for charity and suprisingly shows good wear with several heavy stick marks; Autographed:

Denis ArkhipovDenis Arkhipov
 
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Home #2, "Bubba" Berenzweig
Great wear and repairs highlight this multi-patch gem from the first season SP jerseys and the last season of the IHL: Andrew "Bubba" BerenzweigAndrew "Bubba" Berenzweig
 
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Road #2, "Bubba" Berenzweig
One of the most unique repairs out there can be found on this heavily worn road shirt, which has a repair litterally through the nameplate and on the air-knit: Andrew "Bubba" BerenzweigAndrew "Bubba" Berenzweig
 
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Road #15, Jason Goulet
Solid wear with repairs and the Edge Pro Gel back patch highlight his awesome road jersey: Jason GouletJason Goulet
 
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Road #3, Timo Helbling
Timo wore this one-game-wonder in his first game as an Admiral in the 2001 IHL playoffs: Timo HelblingTimo Helbling
 
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Home #5, David Lemay
Defintely a recycled jersey, the addition of the multi-piece "LEMAY" nameplate leads to question of its creation, as David never skated a game with the Admirals: David LemayDavid Lemay
 
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Home #11, Marc Moro

Heavy wear, a dozen team repairs and the captain's "C" make this Admirals shirt a must-have from the final IHL season:

Marc MoroMarc Moro
 
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Home #14, Bert Robertsson
This multi-recycled jersey was also worn by Steve Parsons in his only home game as an Admiral; Photomatched to Parsons: Bert RobertssonBert Robertsson
 
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Road #14, Bert Robertsson
A great deal of effort went in to place to convert this Bauer jersey for use with their SP set, including sewing over the front logo and blackening out the back logo: Bert RobertssonBert Robertsson
 
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Road #12, Jeremy Stevenson
Multiple repairs and extensive wear can be found on this future NHL enforcer's jersey: Jeremy StevensonJeremy Stevenson
 
2000-2001 Milwaukee Admirals Home #45, Jason Ulmer
Randy Robitaille first wore this final-season IHL jersey which still faintly has an outline of the "LE" of his name on the back: Bert RobertssonBert Robertsson
 
2001-2002 Milwaukee Admirals Road #12, Erik Anderson
Two patches, a patriotic American Flag and a Milwaukee Summerfest logo, highlight this rare SP brand AHL jersey: Erik AndersonErik Anderson
 
2001-2002 Milwaukee Admirals Home #39, Marian Cisar
This jersey was recyced from the IHL for use in the AHL by removing the IHL logo patch and adding the 9/11 flag: Marian CisarMarian Cisar
 
2001-2002 Milwaukee Admirals Home #25, Jan Lasak
A fantastic shirt from Slovakia's 2002 Olympic team starting goaltender: Jan LasakJan Lasak
 
2001-2002 Milwaukee Admirals Road #24, Nathan Perrott
Multi-patch gem from an up-and-coming enforcer, features fairly light wear: Nathan PerrottNathan Perrott
 
2001-2002 New Jersey Devils Road (Set #2) #3, Ken Daneyko
Moderate wear including burns and several nice slash marks highlight this jersey from Mr. Devil himself; Photomatched: Ken DaneykoKen Daneyko
2002-2003 Milwaukee Admirals Home #31, Brian Finley
Huge size 56G goalie-cut jersey scattered with stick and puck marks: Brian FinleyBrian Finley
 
2002-2003 Milwaukee Admirals Home #5, Timo Helbling
New-style AHL shirt with decent wear from a Swiss-born future star: Timo HelblingTimo Helbling
 
2002-2003 Milwaukee Admirals Road #11, Raitis Ivanans
Raitis has gone on to a prosperous NHL career after doning this road red Milwaukee jersey: Raitis IvanansRaitis Ivanans
 
2002-2003 Milwaukee Admirals Home #24, Konstantin Panov
Great wear, including extensive board burns on both sleaves, for a new-style home AHL jersey: Konstantin PanovKonstantin Panov
 
2002-2003 Milwaukee Admirals Road #6, Peter Smrek
Nice board burns and discoloration can be found throughout this jersey fron the final AHL season for SP: Peter SmrekPeter Smrek
 
2002-2003 Moscow Dynamo White #33, Alexander Semak
Light overall wear and a nameplate change can be found on this All-State Insurance sponsored Russian League jersey: Alexander SemakAlexander Semak
 
2002-2003 New Jersey Devils Road (Set #2) #6, Tommy Albelin
Light wear including a few burns and a nice slash on the front crest highlight this jersey from late in the career of this long-time Devil: Tommy AlbelinTommy Albelin
2003-2004 Milwaukee Admirals Road #13, Mike Farrell
A completely destroyed and repaired fight-strap and great overall wear highlight this 2004 Calder Cup road jersey: Mike FarrellMike Farrell
 
2003-2004 Milwaukee Admirals Home #19, Alexandre Jacques
Alexandre wore several different numbers during the 2004 Calder Cup Championship campaign and finally stuck with 19 as the team entered the AHL playoffs: Alexandre JacquesAlexandre Jacques
 
2003-2004 Milwaukee Admirals Home #15, Bryan Lundbohm
Nice overall wear from this American-born skater's third season with the Admirals: Bryan LundbohmBryan Lundbohm
 
2003-2004 Milwaukee Admirals Home #18, Nathan Lutz
Another excellent home jersey fron the 2004 Calder Cup Championship campaign; Autographed: Nathan LutzNathan Lutz
 
2003-2004 Milwaukee Admirals Road #36, Jeremy Yablonski
Worn during 2004 Calder Cup Championship season, this jersey was a Matt Eldred recycle prepared for and worn by Yablonski despite the jersey's small size 54 measurement: Jeremy YablonskiJeremy Yablonski