1996 Manon Rheaume Team Canada Three Nations Cup Game-Used Jersey
(First Woman NHL Player)
Manon Rheaume’s Historic Team Canada Jersey
A Trailblazer in Ice Hockey
Manon Rheaume’s name is etched in the annals of sports history as a pioneer who shattered barriers in the traditionally male-dominated world of professional ice hockey. In 1992, she made headlines by signing with the Tampa Bay Lightning, becoming the first woman to play in any of the major North American pro-sports leagues. Rheaume’s career is a testament to her exceptional talent and determination, as she also represented the Canada women’s national ice hockey team, securing gold medals at the IIHF Women’s World Championship in 1992 and 1994, and a silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics.
The 1996 Three Nations Cup Jersey
Presented here is a jersey worn by Rheaume while representing Team Canada at the prestigious Three Nations Cup in 1996. This remarkable piece of hockey memorabilia is a symbol of her enduring legacy and the strides she made for women in sports. The jersey features the iconic Canada team logo crest prominently displayed across the front, with the player number “1” on both sleeves and the back, rendered in striking red on black tackle twill. Her name, “RHEAUME,” is emblazoned in red tackle twill on a white nameplate across the back.
Details of the Jersey
- Manufacturer’s Tag: Inside the collar is the ProWear manufacturer’s tag, accompanied by a size “56G” flag tag.
- Game-Used Condition: Presented to us as game-used, this jersey shows appropriate use with puck and stick marks, as well as loosening of the thread on the identifiers.
- Fight Strap: The fight strap remains intact, further attesting to its authenticity and use during gameplay.
A Piece of Hockey History
This jersey is not merely a garment; it is a piece of history that celebrates Rheaume’s groundbreaking achievements and her role in paving the way for future generations of female athletes. Her contributions to the sport have been monumental, and this jersey stands as a testament to her legacy. For collectors and enthusiasts, this is an opportunity to own a tangible piece of Rheaume’s storied career, a rare find in the realm of sports memorabilia auctions.
As you consider adding this extraordinary jersey to your collection, remember that it represents not only a significant moment in hockey history but also the broader narrative of gender equality in sports. If you have your own piece of history, consider reaching out to our consignment experts to explore the potential of sharing it with the world.
* This text was generated from the original auction listing.