Right-winger Al McDonough was a clever goal scorer in junior and the
minors who enjoyed one big NHL season in 1972-73 with the Pittsburgh
Penguins. He played over 200 big league games and was a solid worker
on the power play and could handle checking assignments efficiently.
This all original road, red jersey is from McDonough’s one-year stint
with the WHA’s Minnesota Fighting Saints. Rawlings size 48 and
Steichens tags in collar. Beautiful chain-stitched and tackle twill
crest. Four light scrapes below the logo on the front. Light sweat
stains and marks from stick rubbing across the front hem striping.
One small board burn in the bottom red stripe. Sleeve and back
numbers show puckering from washings. #6 on left sleeve has dark
stick marks running horizontally though its midsection. Two board
burns near the cuff on the back of the left sleeve. Pilling inside
both sleeves at the elbows.