Most went for around the £400 mark, a few a little less or few a little more. This auction also included a few game issued but not worn jerseys (Louis, Piggot and, possibly Moore) and three signed jerseys.
i was thinking about staying for the auction but nhl shop had a Black Friday sale and that’s where my money went. Now had the pride jerseys been red that would be another story.
It’s a good cause. Compared to what £850 can buy from the NHL memorabilia world, its extreme, unlikely to either retain or increase its value is a massive understatement.
Looks like it raised some good money for a good cause. Would be nice if they released tshirt/hoody with the Devils rainbow logo, I'm sure they would also sell well.
Looks like it raised some good money for a good cause. Would be nice if they released tshirt/hoody with the Devils rainbow logo, I'm sure they would also sell well.
Depends what you mean by good cause. The auction profits went (I think) to the club (which I don't have a problem with) not any of the LGBT charities. The club did however donate the 50/50 takings. There was some confusion about this which Todd clarified at the Q and A .
Depends what you mean by good cause. The auction profits went (I think) to the club (which I don't have a problem with) not any of the LGBT charities. The club did however donate the 50/50 takings. There was some confusion about this which Todd clarified at the Q and A .
I was under the impression it was to raise funds for charity. In that case, paying those prices for Devils shirts ............why ? Is the club skint ? May explain the recruitment.