The Blues’ number one pick in the 1974 Amateur Draft, Bob Hess was
put to work on the St. Louis blueline that following season. After
earning a full-time spot with the NHL club his first two seasons,
Hess split time between the CHL and the NHL’s Blues in 1976-77 and
1977-78. With evidence of a former nameplate, this jersey dates to
the latter two seasons mentioned previously. Home, white jersey
features Rawlings size 48 tagging inside the collar. Five repairs on
the front – two in middle blue stripe, one in top yellow stripe, and
two more in white body portion below the crest. Two additional
repairs on the back with red and blue paint transfers in various
locations on the jersey. Sweat staining, stick marks, and pilling
also evident. Small loop style fight strap.
The road, blue counterpart in this lot was worn by Gerry Odrowski
during the 1971-72 season. Rawlings red tag with large size 50 on the
right side and #20 embroidered on to blue square tag to the right of
Rawlings tag in the neck. One team repair shows on the top yellow hem
stripe. Red and blue paint transfers litter the lower front right
side. Another team repair is at the top of the right sleeve. Stick
marks on the #0 on the right sleeve. Another heavy stick mark on the
#0 on the left sleeve. Heavy blue paint transfer on the top of the
elbow on the left sleeve. More colored paint transfers on the front
of the left sleeve and lower back left side. A few marks on the #2 on
the back with heavy marks on the #0. Small loop style fight strap
with leather attachment.