- November 2nd, 1937 game used hockey jersey worn by Chicago Blackhawks Forward Mush March at the Howie Morenz Memorial Game played at the Montreal Forum
- Comes with full letter of authenticity from the March family
- Howie Morenz was one of the first true NHL superstars for the Montreal Canadiens, winning three Hart Trophies as NHL MVP, and as well as three Stanley Cups
- Morenz died on March 8th, 1937 as a result of complicates from an in-game injury at just 34 years old. The Howie Morenz Memorial Game was played between a team of NHL All-Stars and a team of stars from the two Montreal-based clubs; the Canadiens and Montreal Maroons
- Mush March wore this jersey in the game, wearing #14 for the game
- March played 761 NHL games in 17 NHL seasons, all for the Blackhawks
- Notable for in 1931 becoming the first player to score at Toronto's legendary Maple Leaf Gardens, and in 1934, becoming the first player to score a Stanley Cup clinching goal in overtime
- Excellent condition considering its age with obvious gamewear. Some small holes on the back and a minor stain below the 1 from game use. Some very light soiling on the sleeve cuffs
- Size: 27" top to bottom, 22" sleeves, 18" across the chest
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Item ID: D4











