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Mitchell & Ness Vintage Senior Jersey - Montreal Canadiens Patrick Roy
Mitchell & Ness Vintage Senior Jersey - Montreal Canadiens Patrick Roy
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Regarded by many as one of the greatest goalies of all time, Patrick Roy is widely credited with revolutionizing the "butterfly" style of goaltending. In the 1993 NHL playoffs against the Quebec Nordiques, Roy went head-to-head with Ron Hextall in a "Battle of Goalies." Both players were known for their fierce, fiery personalities, and after falling to the Nordiques in the first two games, headlines began to surface that Roy had been bested. Roy responded with a legendary series of performances, winning the next four games against Quebec, and dominating throughout the rest of their postseason matchups. Roy set a record for most consecutive playoff overtime wins (10) and tied the 11-game playoff winning streak record. Roy led Montreal to the Stanley Cup title and was named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner. He is the only player in NHL history to win the award 3 times, and the only one to do so in 3 different decades (1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.) Pay homage to the revolutionary goaltending pioneer now with his 1992-93 Montreal Canadians Blue Line Jersey.
Regarded by many as one of the greatest goalies of all time, Patrick Roy is widely credited with revolutionizing the "butterfly" style of goaltending. In the 1993 NHL playoffs against the Quebec Nordiques, Roy went head-to-head with Ron Hextall in a "Battle of Goalies." Both players were known for their fierce, fiery personalities, and after falling to the Nordiques in the first two games, headlines began to surface that Roy had been bested. Roy responded with a legendary series of performances, winning the next four games against Quebec, and dominating throughout the rest of their postseason matchups. Roy set a record for most consecutive playoff overtime wins (10) and tied the 11-game playoff winning streak record. Roy led Montreal to the Stanley Cup title and was named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner. He is the only player in NHL history to win the award 3 times, and the only one to do so in 3 different decades (1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.) Pay homage to the revolutionary goaltending pioneer now with his 1992-93 Montreal Canadians Blue Line Jersey.
Size | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | 5XL |
Chest | 37-39 | 41-43 | 45-47 | 49-51 | 53-55 | 57-59 | 61-62 | 65-67 |
Length | 29.5-30.5 | 30.5-31.5 | 31.5-32.5 | 32.5-33.5 | 33.5-34.5 | 34.5-35.5 | 35.5-36.5 | 36.5-37.5 |