Note: This item is listed with an asterisk, * , which means it is owned by a private collector, and is available on consignment. Hall of Famer Mike Modano wore this white jersey while playing for the Minnesota North Stars during the 1991-92 National Hockey League season. It includes the NHL 75th Anniversary patch and the North Stars 25 Anniversary patch. The jersey is photo-matched. Modano helped lead the Dallas-Minnesota franchise to its first and only Stanley Cup in 1999, was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2014, and earned recognition from NHL.com as the best-ever American hockey player in 2016. Modano, the first overall draft pick in 1988, entered the NHL in 1989 and scored 75 points in 80 games as a rookie in 1989-1990. He scored 33 goals and added 44 assists in 76 games for the North Stars in 1991-92. Over two decades playing for Minnesota and Dallas, Modano became the franchise's all-time leader in games played (1,459), goals (557), assists (802), points (1,359), power-play goals (156), shorthanded goals (29), game-winning goals (92) and shots on goal (4,194), as well as in multiple advanced statistics. The Stars captain from 2003 to 2006 finished out his career with a four-goal, 11-assist cameo for the Detroit Red Wings in 2010-11. Modano finished his career at 25th on the NHL's career goals list (561), tied for 29th in assists (813), and 24th in points (1,374).
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