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Adam Foote Night Game Worn Jerseys

August 4, 2015 by Jay Vean - The AHP

November 2, 2013 was a special night in Avs history.  It was the night the Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club retired its fifth jersey number, the number 52 of Adam Foote.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0OvTnoKWrk[/youtube]

On nights like that teams have the opportunity to wear jerseys with unique patches.  Thankfully, that night was no different.  The Avalanche wore a one-game set of jerseys with commemorative patches on them.  Here’s that good looking patch.

AdamFooteNightPatch

In the past, I had arrived at Pepsi Center early for Joe Sakic’s and Peter Forsberg’s retirement ceremonies in hopes of purchasing loose jersey patches that I could put on blank jerseys later.  I had no such luck on Adam Foote night.  The rumor was the patches sold out quickly and there were only about 60 patches available for purchase by the public at Altitude Authentics, the main retail store at Pepsi Center.  It looked like the only way that I was going to acquire a patch was to get a game worn jersey from that night.  I could do that.

The game worn jerseys were auctioned off soon after the game and, as expected, they went for a fair amount of money.  I passed on getting into the auction action in hopes of finding a jersey (or two) down the road from a winning bidder.  It took a while, but it finally happened as I had hoped it would.  Here are the newest additions to my Avalanche jersey collection.

SarichAdamFooteNight

SarichAdamFooteNightback

GueninAdamFooteNight

GueninAdamFooteNightback

Cory Sarich and Nate Guenin have never been near the top of my favorite Avalanche players list, but when it comes to patched jerseys worn in one game I decided to not be too picky.

As with any game worn jersey I acquire, it was time to look for photo matches.  Jerseys with patches worn in one game are a little simpler when it comes to the photo matching process; simply look for the patch.  Here are the game highlights for your viewing pleasure.  I wanted to give you the chance to see these exact jerseys in action.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44uTmX3BVpo[/youtube]

According to the official stat sheet from that night’s contest, Nate Guenin logged 19 minutes and 39 seconds of ice time.  He had one shot on net and recorded two hits.  Cory Sarich played 17 minutes and 44 seconds.  He also had one shot and was credited with five hits.  Those numbers aren’t too bad at all, but they still didn’t amount to much (if any) game wear on the jerseys.  Upon close review all I could find is this faint mark on the crest of Sarich’s jersey:

SarichFooteNightCrestMark

And this small burn on the lower left sleeve of Guenin’s jersey.

GueninFooteNighLeftSleeve

Either way, no problem, these jerseys are well-documented one way or another.

As always, I went through Getty Images to find images of the players wearing these jerseys on the ice at Pepsi Center.  That’s a fun part of the documentation (and storytelling) process.  Here is the only picture captured of Guenin during the game.

DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 2: Nate Guenin #5 of the Colorado Avalanche controls the puck as Max Pacioretty #67 of the Montreal Canadiens reaches over his shoulder at the Pepsi Center on November 2, 2013 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images)
DENVER, CO – NOVEMBER 2: Nate Guenin #5 of the Colorado Avalanche controls the puck as Max Pacioretty #67 of the Montreal Canadiens reaches over his shoulder at the Pepsi Center on November 2, 2013 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images)

It’s a REAL long shot, but maybe the burn on the left sleeve happened during this exact play.  A guy can dream, right?

And after the Sarich was offered to me this image made it even tougher to turn down the offer I had to add it to my jersey collection.

DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 02:  Cory Sarich #16 of the Colorado Avalanche skates against the Montreal Canadiens at Pepsi Center on November 2, 2013 in Denver, Colorado. The Avalanche defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-1.  (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
DENVER, CO – NOVEMBER 02: Cory Sarich #16 of the Colorado Avalanche skates against the Montreal Canadiens at Pepsi Center on November 2, 2013 in Denver, Colorado. The Avalanche defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-1. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

I was even able to match the mark on the crest when I zoomed in on the image from Getty.  Bonus!  (It’s tough to see, but trust me, it’s there.)

Sarich_Photo_Match

The Avalanche made Adam Foote night a little more memorable by defeating the Montreal Canadiens 4-1.  These jerseys got a chance to celebrate that evening and that’s a very good thing.

So until my next game worn post(s), which will be soon, take care and Let’s Go Avs.

***A very special shout out to Ben Ho for giving me the opportunity to add these jerseys to my collection.  Thanks very much, Ben!

Erik Johnson, 2014-2015 Game Worn Burgundy Jersey

May 26, 2015 by Jay Vean - The AHP

Not too long ago Erik Johnson had a career/all-star year going and then it ended way too quickly.  The Avalanche hung in there without him, but his absence definitely didn’t help the cause at all.  Even though E.J. missed the last 33 games of the 2014-2015 season (as well as the all-star game) with a knee injury, he was still able to set a career high in goals scored.  That’s pretty impressive considering he missed just short of half of the season and that’s also one of the reasons why I added this to my collection when I had the opportunity.
2014-2015 Erik Johnson Burgundy Set 1

2014-2015 Erik Johnson Burgundy Set 1 back

Even though Erik Johnson did a lot of things in this jersey there isn’t a lot to photo match on it.  That made me sad.  There is a team repair and some wear near the left elbow.

2014-2015 Erik Johnson Burgundy Set 1 left sleeve

And there are some faint stick marks just below the crest as well.

2014-2015 Erik Johnson Burgundy Set 1 below crest

Overall though, for as much action as this jersey saw, I’ve had a hard time finding a definitive match.  The closest I have gotten is a thread pull off the six on the number on the back and another couple pulls on E.J.’s right sleeve number.  Here’s a shot of him scoring his second goal of the game against the St. Louis Blues on December 13, 2014 at Pepsi Center.  This was his first career two-goal game.

DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 13:  Erik Johnson #6 of the Colorado Avalanche shoots and scores his second goal of the night against the St. Louis Blues to tie the score 2-2 in the second period at Pepsi Center on December 13, 2014 in Denver, Colorado.  (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
DENVER, CO – DECEMBER 13: Erik Johnson #6 of the Colorado Avalanche shoots and scores his second goal of the night against the St. Louis Blues to tie the score 2-2 in the second period at Pepsi Center on December 13, 2014 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

Let’s zoom in on the thread pulls and get a closer look.

2014-2015_Erik_Johnson_Burgundy_Set_1_thread_pulls

Here is Johnson getting some love from the bench after that tally.  Well done, E.J.

December 13 2014:  Members of the Avalanche congratulate Colorado Avalanche defenseman, Erik Johnson (6) on his second goal of the night during a regular season NHL hockey game between the Colorado Avalanche and the visiting St. Louis Blues at the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO. (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
December 13 2014: Members of the Avalanche congratulate Colorado Avalanche defenseman, Erik Johnson (6) on his second goal of the night during a regular season NHL hockey game between the Colorado Avalanche and the visiting St. Louis Blues at the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO. (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)

In the photo matching game sometimes you just have to do what you have to do.  It may not be a stick mark, a burn, an unrepaired hole, or a team repair, it may be something as simple as a pull or a hanging thread.  In the end, it ALL counts.

By the way, here is some video from the goal pictured above.  Tap the stick, let it rip, and pump the fist.  Beautiful.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlhKdG_FnVA[/youtube]

In a related jersey note, the Avalanche are now auctioning off their game worn jerseys rather than going through The MeiGray Group.  For us long-time jersey collectors this has been a transition, but things are still okay.  Here’s the new tagging that lets collectors know this jersey is an authentic game-worn Avalanche jersey.

2014-2015 Erik Johnson Burgundy Set 1 set tag

According to the Avs, and assuming my math is correct (which is always a stretch), Erik Johnson wore this jersey in 13 games at Pepsi Center (minus the home games when the team wore their blue alternate jerseys.)  He recorded five goals and three assists in those 13 games.  Here are the other four goals he scored (in addition to the video linked earlier in this post.)

October 30, 2014 against the Islanders.  This rocket gave the Avs a 5-0 lead in the third period.  Icing on the cake time.

November 22, 2014 against the Hurricanes.  This wicked wrister scored just after the power play ended got the Avs within a goal of the Canes in the second period.  Watch Johnson change the angle (Milan Hejduk style) just before he shoots it.  Spectacular.

In mid-December Johnson really started to heat up beginning with a two-goal effort against his former team.  The second goal is already linked above.  Here’s the first goal he scored on the power play on December 13, 2014 which gave the Avalanche a 1-0 lead later in the first period.  This time E.J. goes with the big slap shot.

The final goal Erik Johnson scored while wearing this jersey capped a four-game goal streak (the first four-game goal streak by an Avs defenseman since Sandis Ozolinsh did it in 1996) and a stretch where Johnson scored six goals in six games.  This was on December 27, 2014 against the Blackhawks and gave the Avs a 2-1 lead about halfway through the first period.  He joined a potential rush and almost ended up giving up on that rush and getting back on defense.  Then, thankfully, Johnson noticed that Ryan O’Reilly had the puck and some space.  The rush was back on.  It’s always cool watching hockey IQ at work.  Watch this highlight once and check out O’Reilly’s work to gain the puck.  Watch it again and check out Erik Johnson’s feet.  That’s hockey!

So there’s much of the journey of this jersey.  Plenty of highlights in a career first-half (plus a few games more) of a season.  I’m sure I speak for many of you when I say that I wish I could have seen the rest of Erik Johnson’s 2014-2015 season.  Sometimes things just aren’t meant to be.

Either way, here’s to hoping that Erik Johnson’s best hockey with the Avalanche is yet to be played.

Let’s Go E.J. and Let’s Go Avs.

***Special thanks to my friends at Avalanche.nhl.com for the statistics, videos, and details.  Creating this post was much simpler (and fun) because of the work you do.

Steve Konowalchuk, 2005-2006 Game Worn Burgundy Jersey

May 19, 2015 by Jay Vean - The AHP

It has been a little while since I shared an Avalanche jersey here.  I figured it was time.  Here is one of the latest additions to my jersey collection.

Steve Konowalchuk played just shy of 100 regular season games for the Colorado Avalanche.  His stay included 13 playoff games as well.  “Kono” became an Avs player via a trade with the Washington Capitals on October 22, 2003.  His career came to an abrupt halt just before the 2006-2007 when a heart condition forced him to end his NHL career.  Although we wasn’t with the team very long he still is remembered and respected for his style of play and his leadership.  Those are just a couple of the many reasons why I jumped on this jersey when I had the chance.

2005-2006 Burgundy Kono

2005-2006 Burgundy Kono Back

Steve Konowalchuk #22 of the Colorado Avalanche during the game against the Los Angeles Kings on October 19, 2005 at Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Garrett Ellwood/NHLImages)
Steve Konowalchuk #22 of the Colorado Avalanche during the game against the Los Angeles Kings on October 19, 2005 at Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Garrett Ellwood/NHLImages)

For those of you that know me well you know my passion for photo matching jerseys.  It’s the “game within the jersey game.”  I had this jersey matched literally moments after I knew it was mine and way before I had the chance to see it in person.  That was fun.  There are two distinct stick marks on the crest of the jersey.  They were all I needed.  Here’s my picture of the crest.

2005-2006_Burgundy_Kono_Crest_Matches

And here’s a closer look at the above image from Getty Images.

2005-2006_Burgundy_Kono_Crest_Matches_001

Matched.

The jersey lover in me really enjoys the name plate on this jersey.  It makes me appreciate the art of making the back of these jerseys balanced and symmetrical.  Denver Athletic had to do some work to make this jersey look good.  They’re fortunate that Konowalchuk wore a larger size 58 jersey.  That fact definitely helped with some much-needed real estate for the extra long name plate.  It’s very pretty.

2005-2006 Burgundy Kono Nameplate

And a jersey with a commemorative patch?  Done deal.  I love jerseys with patches.

One more cool quirk.  The original MeiGray tag on this jersey had the 2004-2005 season on it.  That season never happened due to a labor dispute between NHL owners and the player’s union.  Instead of retagging everything the Avs/MeiGray decided to simply add a small 2005-2006 patch to the left of the 2004-2005 patch.  Check it out.

2005-2006 Burgundy Kono MeiGray

This jersey was from the first set of burgundy jerseys the Avalanche wore during the 2005-2006 season.  They were worn from the preseason through December 12, 2005.  Konowalchuk only played in 21 games overall for the Avs that season.  If my math is correct it looks like this jersey saw action in nine regular season home games.  There were three other home games when the team wore their burgundy alternate jerseys at Pepsi Center.  Unfortunately, the video of goals scored during the 2005-2006 season is no longer available on any NHL.com network site.  I was still lucky enough to find a meaningful clip on YouTube though.  This is a shorthanded goal Konowalchuk scored against the Nashville Predators on October 12, 2005.  It was one of the four goals Konowalchuk scored while wearing this jersey.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3ZAhntOjOo[/youtube]

Special thanks to my man, Jake Dubin, for helping to make this jersey a part of my Avs collection.  Game worn, photo matched, patched, and size 58 jerseys are ALWAYS welcome in my closet.

More jerseys coming soon.  Just doing my part to help you (and me) get through the long off-season.  Stay tuned Avs fans.

What to Wear? We Have a Winner

November 2, 2013 by Jay Vean - The AHP

The votes are in and we have a winner.  This is the jersey I’ll be wearing to Adam Foote’s jersey retirement tonight.

AdamFoote2001StanleyCupWhite

AdamFoote2001StanleyCupWhiteback

The race was close for a while.  The fans went with this jersey while the jersey collectors wanted me to go with the 2010-2011 game worn jersey.  In the end though, the jersey above ended up with about half the votes.  It was a decisive victory.

This jersey is a size 60 retail player cut and it is HUGE.  It still fits me pretty well though.  I’m looking forward to wearing it.

A big thank you for those of you that helped me with my decision.

Let’s Go Avs!

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