1991-92 Paul Coffey Game worn Jersey (set 1)

Considered by many to be the smoothest skating defensemen of all time, Paul Coffey wore this jersey early in the 1991 season before being traded to the Kings in February of ‘92. Originally traded to the Penguins on November 24th, 1987, Coffey brought legendary skill and poise to an evolving Penguins team. He would score an incredible 440 points in less than five seasons with the Pens, and help propel them to their first Stanley Cup in 1990-91. Coffey played in eight all-star games, holds or shares 33 NHL records, and is a true legend of the NHL. His 1,531 points is surpassed only by Ray Bourque. Is one of two players to retire with a points per game average above 1.0, an honor he shares with the ubiquitous Bobby Orr. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2004.

While wearing this jersey, Coffey surpassed Denis Potvin to become the highest scoring defenseman of all time. On October 17th 1991, Coffey brought the puck into the offensive zone and dumped it to Lemieux before taking a hit. Lemieux set up Kevin Stevens for a tap in goal, which earned Coffey the record-tying assist. Then, early in the third period, Coffey took a shot from the point that was gathered in by Bob Errey, who in turn beat Glenn Healy to register Coffey’s record breaking point!

This jersey is matched to various photographs and game footage which is detailed below, including October 17th vs the Islanders, November 27th vs the Devils, Dec 17th vs the Sharks, and the ubiquitous1992 championship video “Against the Odds.” The jersey is otherwise littered with stick marks, board burns, and seven team repairs! It is unquestionably a hall of fame piece!

Footage of coffey’s record breaking goal

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