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Photomatch Update: Andrew Brunette, 2006 Playoff Worn White Jersey

May 18, 2016 by Jay Vean - The AHP

Since I started blogging about the jerseys in my collection I have been able to access higher quality photos of some of those jerseys in action on the ice.  I am writing a series of updates with more details regarding these jerseys and hope you enjoy the stories.  

The Original Post 

This post ran on July 28, 2010.  Click here to access the original post with all of the details.  Here is a look at the jersey one more time as well.

Andrew Brunette 2005-2006 Set 3 white

Andrew Brunette 2005-2006 Set 3 white back

The history behind this jersey is really interesting.  It might be the most “historic” jersey I have in my collection.  I’m pretty sure this is the most beat up sweater in my collection as well.  As I’ve stated before, Brunette played a tough game and his jersey represents his style of play accurately.  That’s always cool to see.

The New Photomatches

I was able to match this jersey to pretty much every playoff photo I ran across.  It’s that beat up.  Here is one matches I discovered.

The original photo:

DALLAS - APRIL 30: Andrew Brunette #15 of the Colorado Avalanche looks on against the Dallas Stars in game five of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2006 NHL Playoffs at American Airlines Center on April 30, 2006 in Dallas, Texas. The Avalanche defeated the Stars 3-2 in overtime to win the series 4-1. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
DALLAS – APRIL 30: Andrew Brunette #15 of the Colorado Avalanche looks on against the Dallas Stars in game five of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2006 NHL Playoffs at American Airlines Center on April 30, 2006 in Dallas, Texas. The Avalanche defeated the Stars 3-2 in overtime to win the series 4-1. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

And the zoom on the crest.

Bruno_Crest_Mark

And my own picture of the match.

Brunette_Crest_Mark_

Here’s the image of the big series-ending overtime goal in Dallas.  Perhaps the best part of the image (in addition to what happened just after it was captured) is the Stars fan in the upper right hand corner of the photo screaming in horror.  She knows that Marty Turco, as well as her team, are in big trouble.  I really love that.

DALLAS - APRIL 30: Andrew Brunette #15 of the Colorado Avalanche scores the game winning goal against Marty Turco #35 of the Dallas Stars in overtime of game five of the Western Conference Quarterfinals of the 2006 NHL Playoffs on April 30, 2006 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. The Avalanche defeated the Stars 3-2 in overtime to win the series 4-1. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
DALLAS – APRIL 30: Andrew Brunette #15 of the Colorado Avalanche scores the game winning goal against Marty Turco #35 of the Dallas Stars in overtime of game five of the Western Conference Quarterfinals of the 2006 NHL Playoffs on April 30, 2006 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. The Avalanche defeated the Stars 3-2 in overtime to win the series 4-1. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Here’s the zoomed match on the right elbow.  Notice the hole and the mark.

Brunette_Right_Elbow

And my own pic of that same hole and mark.

Bruno_Matches_Right_Elbow

There are a lot of noticeable marks on this jersey overall.  There are a few too many to mention them all so I just thought I would focus (literally) on two of them.  This jersey also left its mark on Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club history.  That, in the end, is a really great combination.

My Virtual MeiGray Expo Table

August 21, 2013 by Jay Vean - The AHP

Not too long ago the 10th annual MeiGray Expo took place and for the tenth straight year…I didn’t attend.  I always come up with reasons for not going from it’s during my summer vacation, to how expensive it is to fly into Newark for just one day, to now having two young girls at home, to how I would ship the jerseys I’d want to share there, and the list goes on and on.  I would love to go to one of the expos in the future.  It looks like a blast.  This year I started to think about what I’d bring with me to show off at my table if I did make it out there.

So without further ado, and in order of age (beginning with the oldest), here are the jerseys I would showcase at my MeiGray Expo table.  Thanks for stopping by.  Let’s scroll, shall we?

(Feel free to click on any hyperlink below to learn more about the jersey and its story.)

1999-2000 Aaron Miller Game Worn Jersey

Aaron Miller 1999-2000 Burgundy Pro Player

Aaron Miller 1999-2000 Burgundy Pro Player back

 

1999-2000 Chris Dingman Game Worn Jersey

Dingman white Pro Player Gamer

DingmanwhiteProPlayerGamerback

 

2001-2002 Stephane Yelle Game Worn Jersey

Stephane Yelle 01-02 Alternate

Stephane Yelle 01-02 Alternate back

 

2003-2004 Adam Foote Game Worn Jersey

Adam Foote 2003-2004 Set II White

Adam Foote 2003-2004 Set II White back

 

2004 Rob Blake All-Star Skills Competition Worn Jersey

Rob Blake 2003 Skills Worn

Rob Blake 2003 Skills Worn back

 

2004 Peter Forsberg Game Worn Jersey (Photo Matched)

Peter Forsberg 2003-2004 Burgundy 3-23-04

Peter Forsberg 2003-2004 Burgundy 3-23-04 back

 

2005-2006 Andrew Brunette Game/Playoff Worn Jersey

Andrew Brunette 2005-2006 Set 3 white

Andrew Brunette 2005-2006 Set 3 white back

 

2005-2006 Dan Hinote Opening Night Game Worn Jersey

Dan Hinote 2005 Katrina Relief

Dan Hinote 2005 Katrina Relief back

Dan Hinote 2005 Katrina Relief patch

 

2006-2007 Paul Stastny Rookie Year Game Worn Jersey

Paul Stastny 2006-2007 Game Worn White

Paul Stastny 2006-2007 Game Worn White back

 

2006-2007 Ben Guite Game Issued Teammates for Kids Jersey

Ben Guite Teammates for Kids GI

Ben Guite Teammates for Kids GI back

Ben Guite Teammates for Kids GI patch

 

2006-2007 Milan Hejduk Game Worn Jersey

Hejduk 06-07 Set 1 White Gamer

Hejduk 06-07 Set 1 White Gamer back

 

2006-2007 Scott Parker Game Worn Jersey

Scott Parker 2006-2007 white Avs game worn

Scott Parker 2006-2007 white Avs game worn back

 

2008-2009 Joe Sakic Game Issued Jersey

Sakic 08-09 Set 3 GI

Sakic 08-09 Set 3 GI back

 

2008-2009 Ian Lapperiere Game/Playoff Worn Burgundy and White Jerseys

LappyEdge20HomeGamer

LappyEdge20HomeGamerback

LappyEdge20WhiteGamer

LappyEdge20WhiteGamerback

LappyEdge20WhiteGamerLeftSleeveNumb

 

2009-2010 Adam Foote Game Worn Jersey

Adam Foote 2010-2011 White Set 3

Adam Foote 2010-2011 White Set 3 back

 

2010-2011 Peter Forsberg Game Issued Burgundy and Alternate Jerseys

Peter Forsberg 2010-2011 Burgundy Set II GI

Peter Forsberg 2010-2011 Burgundy Set II GI back

Peter Forsberg 2010-2011 Alternate Set II GI

Peter Forsberg 2010-2011 Alternate Set II GI back

 

2011-2012 Ryan O’Byrne Peter Forsberg Retirement/Opening Night Game Worn Jersey

Ryan OByrne Forsberg Night Gamer

Ryan OByrne Forsberg Night Gamer back

 

2011-2012 Milan Hejduk Game Worn Jersey (Photo Matched)

Hejduk 2011-2012 White Set III

Hejduk 2011-2012 White Set III back

So, until I actually do travel out for the expo, this “virtual table” will have to do.  Thanks again for stopping by.

Andrew Brunette 2005-2006 Playoff Worn Jersey: Clutch

July 28, 2010 by Jay Vean - The AHP

Playoff overtime goals are kind of a big deal.  Ask any Avalanche fan about Joe Sakic’s heroics throughout the years.  His eight overtime game winning goals in the playoffs are a record for a career and that’s two more than the next player in NHL history.  That’s why Sakic’s name and the word clutch end up in the same sentence so often.

The Avalanche had another clutch player that played here in Denver for a few seasons and his name was Andrew Brunette.  He has two playoff game winners that I can easily remember off the top of my head.  Here’s one.  (Avalanche fans, I apologize in advance for bringing back memories like the one in the video below.)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxQDR1AXRqY[/youtube]

That was April 22, 2003, game seven of the Stanley Cup Quarterfinals against the Minnesota Wild, otherwise known as Patrick Roy’s final game in the NHL.  And as my man Forrest Gump would say, “That’s all I have to say about that.”

Fast forward through the 2003-2004 season and the 2004-2005 season that didn’t exist because of the strike and Andrew Brunette is now a member of the Colorado Avalanche.  Brunette played in all 82 regular season games for the Avs that season and recorded 24 goals and 39 assists for a strong season of 63 points.  He finished third on the team in points for the regular season behind Joe Sakic (87 points) and Alex Tanguay (78 points.)  The Avs entered the playoffs as a seven seed and played the second seed Dallas Stars in the first round.  The series went five games.  The Avalanche won three of those games in overtime including the fifth and deciding game at 13:55 of the first overtime period.  Andrew Brunette scored the series clinching goal and he was wearing this jersey while he did it.

Just before the shot…

(Photo courtesy of AP/USA Today)

Just after the shot…

(AP Photo/ Donna McWilliam)

This video will show you how to get to the highlights of game five through the Avs’ main site.  The embed functions on the highlight page aren’t working like they should, so we’ll go the long way.  Just open up another window and follow my lead!  Game five was on April 30, 2006, just for reference.

The Avs were swept by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the next round so this was the final time that Avalanche fans were able to celebrate a win that playoff season.

Now let’s get to the jersey specifics.  It has a patch.  That’s always a good thing in my book.  Just adds to the story.

This jersey is what collectors like to call hammered.  In non-jersey collector terms that simply means that it’s very easy to tell that it was used during a game.  Here are a few pics that detail that game use.

Right sleeve:

Left sleeve:

The back left side of the jersey.  Sticks marks all over the place.  I especially like the one just left of the “B” in Brunette.  It continues on to the nameplate.

Here’s the front of the jersey which includes a mark on the Avalanche crest.

And check out the mark/burn/snot just below the “5” on the left sleeve.

That mark looks very similar to the mark that’s on my alternate that Brunette wore during the same season.  I still haven’t figured out how marks like that get on a jersey, but I do know they add some character and that’s a good thing.  The rest of the marks are from sticks and pucks.  Holes are always a nice touch too.  The evidence of game use represents the way Brunette plays the game as well.  He’s never been afraid to enter those high traffic areas on the ice and pay the price to make things happen.  I’ve always respected that about Bruno.  He was a pleasure to watch when he played here for sure.

So overall it’s pretty clear what Andrew Brunette does in the Stanley Cup playoffs, he prefers to score series-ending overtime goals.  I remember one of those goals like it was yesterday.  As far as that other goal, me, along with pretty much any other long-term Avalanche fan, we’re just trying to forget that one.  I’m obviously very happy that I now have the actual jersey from the good memory in my collection.

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