Sports
Bolts! Tampa Bay Lightning Vincent Lecavalier Autographed Jersey
- Item Number
- 295
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 145 USD to dmorter
- Number of Bids
- 14 - Bid History
Item Description
Go Bolts! Any Lightning fan would love to have this Tampa Bay Lightning jersey autographed by #4 Vincent Lecavalier.
Jersey is official, NHL-licensed and size XXL.
Lecavalier was drafted first overall by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. He began his career by playing in every game his rookie season and then scoring 67 points during his second season.
Lecavalier helped lead the Lightning to a Stanley Cup title in 2004 and played on, and was named MVP of, the 2004 World Cup of Hockey gold medal winning Canadian National Team. In the two years following the strike of 2004-05, Lecavalier scored over 75 points each year, including a career high and Lightning team record 108 points in 2006-07 winning him the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy for scoring the most goals in the League.
A player with huge potential and production, Lecavalier has been a two-time All-Star and has played with the Lightning his entire NHL career. Through 2009-2010, his career totals include 869 games, 739 total points, 413 assists, and 326 goals.
Appearing in his first postseason since the 2007 postseason, Lecavalier currently leads all postseason skaters with 3 GWGs and has recorded a point in all but 2 games in the postseason.
Item Special Note
Includes Certificate of Authenticity from the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Winning bidder must pay for postage and shipping of the item(s) or pick them up at the St. Petersburg Times downtown St. Petersburg Bureau, 490 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
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