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Game Worn
A game worn hockey jersey is mainly a
hockey jersey that has been worn by a
professional hockey player. Under this
we have several types. It is important
when buying a game worn jersey that
you do your homework.
You have to make
sure the jersey is what it is
advertised to be.
1) A regular season or playoff game worn can be several different things.
a) An actual jersey worn on the ice for a game. We can refer to these as Game Used.
b) A jersey worn by a back up goalie or player that does not leave the bench.
c) A jersey that is only worn in
the pre-game skate.
Practice
A jersey worn in a teams practice.
Generally a plain jersey with some
sort of crest and number on back.
Training camp
Usually the same as a game jersey, but
only worn in training camp at the
beginning of the season. Team
scrimmages.
Preseason
Can be the same jersey as the training
camp jersey, but worn in a preseason
game. These jerseys can vary a little
from regular season jersey.
Team Issue
I hate this term, but people do use
it. This usually means a jersey that
was issued to the team, but never
used. I think a lot of people take
advantage of this term. To me a real
team issue jersey is where a player
gets called up and plays in say 2 home
games then sent back down. They make
up the road jersey but it is never
worn. Or a situation where the next
set of jerseys is made up and a player
gets traded. These to me are real team
issue jerseys. Not where a team or
manufacturer makes up extras that
never had a chance at seeing the
players back. These jerseys can be
very dangerous in the hobby as they
are tagged just like a actual Game
Worn. To me they are no better then a
authentic replica.
Authentic
Replica
A jersey that is sold in stores to the
exact specifications of the game
jerseys.
Replica
A jersey that is not to exact
specifications for sale in stores that
is generally a cheaper alternative.