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lone-year style on behalf of the Montreal Canadiens, as well as being
the rookie jersey of forward Mario Tremblay.
Wilson Jersey exhibits magnificent game use with puck and stick
marks, board burns, paint transfer and blood stains.
There is no nameplate attached as the “evils of television”
had yet to rear their ugly head.
Research indicates that Glen Goldup might have worn this jersey
for a short spell (4-6 games).
A 5-time Stanley Cup winner, Mario was an integral part of the
1970s dominance in
Montreal
lore.
He will unfortunately be best remembered as the coach responsible
for sending Patrick Roy to the Colorado Avalanche following a difference
of opinion regarding goaltending etiquette and overall coaching
“philosophy.”
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