Curt Fraser was one of the most underrated power forwards in the NHL
during a career that lasted over 700 games. Not only was he one of
the league's toughest customers, but he also scored at least 25-goals
five times. His 1978-79 home, yellow jersey featured in this lot dons
Goodman & Sons size 48 and Bill Vanderburg tagging in the back hem.
Team repairs, pilling, solid stick marks, paint transfers, and un-
repaired holes litter this classic, all original v-style Canucks jersey.
Center Brian Bradley was an excellent puck-handler and skater who
played 13 NHL seasons in the NHL for the Flames, Canucks, Maple
Leafs, and Lightning. He was a clever passer whose creative talents
were often on display with the man advantage. His 1988-89 home,
yellow CCM jersey is covered with use. The “Babe” Pratt patch sits
proudly on the right chest with Bradley’s name on the back sewn onto
a nameplate. Heavy stick marks, multiple team repairs, extensive
pilling, un-repaired holes, board burns, and paint transfers
everywhere. The tagging has come out of the collar from heavy use.
It was in Vancouver that Greg Adams spent the bulk of his NHL career
and is also where he enjoyed most of his personal successes. In over
seven seasons with the Canucks, Adams was often relied upon to
spearhead the offensive charge along with the likes of Pavel Bure and
Trevor Linden. Adams’ 1987-88 black, road jersey in this lot shows
how hard he played for his hometown team. His name high on the back
sewn onto a nameplate. Maska tagging in the collar with heavy use on
the third jersey in this trio. Multiple team repairs, heavy stick
marks, pilling, un-repaired holes, paint transfers, and board burns
decorate this great style jersey.