After an NHL career highlight as a member of the Stanley Cup-contending Boston Bruins of 1988 and ’90, losing to the Edmonton Oilers on both occasions, left-winger Randy Burridge suffered a shoulder injury during his amazing 67 point (and building) 91-92 season with the Washington Capitals, his NHL career high. His next season was plagued with injury. Still, the daggered stick marks on its front and sleeves, as well as the hole on the sleeve, and pilling on inside of sleeves, gives this starry #18 a lot of character. With tackle-twilled lettering and numbering (stringy "Capitals" on front), a “Burridge” nameplate on verso, and a Maska care tag, with blue-penned “54”, in collar.