In 1972, Ken Baird was one of the rare talented youngsters to jump to
the WHA when the Alberta Oilers selected him. He spent four years
with the team that became the Edmonton Oilers and then had brief
stops in Calgary and Winnipeg before concluding his professional
career in Germany. This all-original Oilers jersey shows plenty of
use with eight team repairs – one on the left elbow, three on the
orange of the back #1, and another four on the orange of the back #9.
Tagging was present in the tail, but is now missing with remnants of
the stitching remaining due to wear and tear put on this jersey by
Baird. Stick marks on the back right hip. Sweat stains above and
below the Oilers crest on the front. Blue marks on the front left
side. A great first-year Oilers jersey.