5/21/1981 Bryan Trottier NY Islanders Stanley Cup Finals Game 5 Game-Used Home Jersey
(Final Game - Championship Season) (Photo & Video Match) (Casey Samuelson LOA)
Bryan Trottier’s 1981 Stanley Cup Finals Jersey: A Piece of Hockey History
A Legendary Moment in NHL History
The 1981 Stanley Cup Finals marked a significant chapter in the annals of hockey, as the Minnesota North Stars faced off against the formidable New York Islanders. This series was a testament to the Islanders’ dominance, as they clinched their second consecutive Stanley Cup title by triumphing over the North Stars in a decisive 4-1 series victory. At the heart of this triumph was Bryan Trottier, the 1980 Conn Smythe Trophy winner, whose exceptional performance was instrumental in leading the Islanders to back-to-back championships.
Trottier’s Stellar Performance
During the 1980-81 regular season, Trottier showcased his prowess by scoring an impressive 31 goals and 72 assists. His excellence extended into the playoffs, where he netted 11 goals and 18 assists, further solidifying his status as a key player in the Islanders’ dynasty. Trottier’s contributions were pivotal in the Islanders’ four consecutive Stanley Cup victories, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest players in NHL history. His iconic number “19” has been retired by the Islanders, a testament to his enduring impact on the franchise.
The Jersey: A Symbol of Triumph
This remarkable jersey originates from the Trottier family and is a pristine example of hockey memorabilia. Inside the rear collar, the “Sandow” manufacturer’s tag with sweater size “XL” is prominently displayed, accompanied by a wash instructions tag. The front of this home white mesh jersey features the team’s large disc patch, with “NY” in white tackle twill and “ISLANDERS” in orange tackle twill set against a blue background. The player number “19” graces the back and sleeves, while “TROTTIER” appears across the back on a white nameplate, all crafted in blue on orange tackle twill.
- Historical Significance: Worn during the 1981 Stanley Cup Finals, a pivotal event in NHL history.
- Iconic Player: Represents Bryan Trottier, a Hall of Famer and key figure in the Islanders’ dynasty.
- Unique Provenance: Originates from the Trottier family, adding authenticity and allure.
- Condition and Story: The jersey shows excellent game-use with sweat staining and numerous stick marks, telling a story of resilience and triumph.
A Legacy on Ice
The jersey is accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity from Casey Samuelson, which states, in part, “this jersey is video-matched to game footage and photo matched to an image from the May 21, 1981 game between the NY Islanders and the Minnesota North Stars.” This was game 5 of the 1981 Stanley Cup Finals, when the Islanders secured their second consecutive Stanley Cup. Further accompanied by a photo of Trottier wearing this jersey on the ice, hoisting the Stanley Cup over his head at the Nassau Coliseum, with visible photo-matched stick marks across the Islanders crest, this jersey is truly the finest known Trottier artifact.
For those who appreciate the rich history of the NHL, this jersey is not just a piece of fabric; it is a testament to the Islanders’ dynasty and Trottier’s indelible mark on the game. If you have your own piece of history, consider reaching out to the NHL items consignment experts at Grey Flannel Auctions. Explore more about our sports memorabilia auctions and discover the stories behind these legendary artifacts.
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