
1991-92 Tom Barrasso GAME WORN JERSEY (Set 1)
Barrasso backstopped the Pens to 226 wins over his twelve-year stint with the team, only recently surpassed by Marc-Andre Fleury’s 375. He is the only goalie to enter the NHL directly from high school, and incredibly won the Calder, Vezina, and Jennings trophies that year as the leagues best rookie, best goalie, and highest save percentage.
Barrasso holds the NHL record for assists with 48, a record that will likely stand for a very long time. Among American born goalies, Barrasso ranks third all time in games played, fourth in wins, and sixth in shutouts… and first in penalty minutes (third among all goalies)! Over the course of his career, the NHL shifted away from a standup goaltending style in favor of butterfly-style, but Barrasso was always solid for the Penguins, nearly helping them to the finals for a third time in 1996 before losing to the Florida Panthers. He was inducted into the NHL Hockey Hall of Fame in 2023.
Photo-matched to games against the Devils on Oct 12th 1991, and the Canadiens on Oct 26th, this beauty features a large repair on the left sleeve, several puck marks, and red paint from a goal post on the back #5. The 25th Anniversary patch was not added until October 17th of that year, and the “Badger” Bob Johnson patch was added on November 26th following the passing of the beloved coach.