This week's Third String Goalie Ebay Jersey of the Week is a 1996 Nike Czech Republic National Team jersey. This style was worn during the 1996 IIHF World Championships. where the Czechs won the gold medal. Additionally, this was the final time this short-lived style was worn, as they wore the new "waving flag" style for the 1996 World Cup of Hockey played later in the fall, making this a rare but important style in the history of Czech hockey and one that took us a long time to acquire for our collection.
This particular one looks to be in really good shape, especially for a jersey now 17 years old, and is blank on the back so you still have the option of adding a name and number on the back, such as Robert Lang, team captain Robert Reichel, Pavel Patera, Frantisek Kaberle, David Vyborny, Radek Bonk or goaltenders Roman Turek and Roman Cechmanek.
Here are the jerseys in action during the 1996 World Championships against the United States. Note that the United States has already adopted the waving flag style, which makes the Czech jersey an anomaly during the 1996 Worlds, and leads us to believe it's it's much harder to find than their later own World Cup waving flag style.
This particular style jersey does have a screen printed crest, which is the way Bauer and Nike made them back then, especially considering the intricacy of the coat of arms crest on the front. It's priced at the very low starting price of $29.99 and at the time of this posting still has no bids. Trust us, these do not come up very often, as we have seen during our time collecting jerseys and if we didn't already have one of our own, or if it were the away red version, we'd be keeping this listing quiet!
Here is a photo of the actual jersey listed for sale, and clicking on it will take to the auction listing on ebay.
Here are a pair of videos from the gold medal game of the 1996 World Championships, the first being the introduction of the Czech squad and the second a highlight video showing the Czechs defeating Canada to capture an emotional World Championship, their first as the Czech Republic since the division of Czechoslovakia just three years earlier.
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