1988-89 Brian Bradley Vancouver Canucks Game worn jersey is of the very desirable gold-with-red-and-black stripes design and stylized Canucks logo crest across the chest. Maska Ultrafil tag is in the collar, number 10 is on each sleeve and back, name is on a plate above rear number, all in black-on-orange tackle twill. Season of use is confirmed by a "BABE" patch in black lettering on the right breast; this was in memory of Hall of Fame defenseman and long-time Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster Babe Pratt, who tragically died of a heart attack in the media lounge between periods of a December 1988 Canucks game. A great example, the jersey is littered with use, displaying stick marks, paint transfers, pilling, and a few team repairs. A solid left wing, Bradley excelled during the '88-89 Stanley Cup Playoffs, tying teammate Trevor Linden for the team lead with three goals and seven assists in a tough 7-game series defeat against the Calgary Flames.