A fantastic sophomore season by Kevin Dineen propelled the Whalers to
the 1986 Stanley Cup Playoffs, their first playoff appearance in five
years. Dineen helped Hartford improve 15 points in the standings and
put up his highest points-per-game average while with the Whalers
notching 1.19 points-per-game. Although the Whalers lost in a seventh
game overtime thriller to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Montreal
Canadiens, Dineen’s road, green mesh CCM jersey from 1985-86 shows
his determination. CCM tagging in the collar with “11” penned on the
manufacturer tag. CCM tag is sewn on top of the “85 10” date tag
below. This jersey is hammered with use everywhere. The crest is
covered in stick marks and stains. A z-shaped repair is sewing up the
mesh to the right of the crest. Two team repairs are under the logo.
More stick marks and stains are present on the lower hem stripes.
Board burns and blue paint transfer show Dineen’s run-ins with the
dashers. Two more sizable team repairs fix up the left sleeve cuff
area with red, blue, and white paint transfers elsewhere on the left
sleeve. Both sleeves have stick marks running through the numbers.
Two additional repairs appear on the back right cuff and elbow area
with large un-repaired holes at the elbow and more paint transfers.
The back has more red paint, especially on the first #1 with blue
paint on the second #1. Nice pilling is present inside along with a
second custom fight strap sewn to the right of the original. Killer
Whale!