Al Hamilton jumped shipped from the NHL to the rival World Hockey
Association for the 1972-73 season, joining the Alberta Oilers, who
would become the Edmonton Oilers by the second year. Perhaps the
shining moment of Hamilton's pro career came in 1974 when he appeared
in three games for Canada in the 1974 Summit Series against the
Soviet Union. He played eight years in Edmonton, finishing his career
back in the NHL in 1979-80 with the Oilers. This all original Oilers
jersey from the middle portion of that run with Edmonton is a fine
tribute to Hamilton. His alternate captain’s ‘A’ sits boldly on the
left chest which is heat pressed on to a piece of material and then
sewn to the jersey. Rawlings size 46 and Steichens tags in the
collar. Light stick marks on the front with a small material run
above the crest. Two un-repaired holes below the crest on the front.
Light stick marks, scrapes, and scuffing on both sleeves and evident
on the crest. Back of the right sleeve has a couple of board burns.
External pilling on the underside of the right sleeve cuff area.
Nameplate appears to have been replaced. Single loop style fight
strap inside the back.