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MINNESOTA WILD DEVAN DUBNYK YOUTH S/M NHL AUTHENTIC REPLICA JERSEY

$ 18.48

  • Brand: Reebok
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Gender: Unisex Children
  • Modified Item: No
  • Officially Licensed: Yes
  • Player: Zach Parise
  • Pre & Post Season: Regular Season
  • Product: Jersey
  • Seller Notes: “Great lightly used condition, without tags.”
  • Size: S/M
  • Sport: Hockey-NHL
  • Team: Minnesota Wild

Description

MINNESOTA WILD NHL AUTHENTIC DEVAN DUBNYK REPLICA JERSEY . NEW, WITHOUT TAGS. 100% POLYESTER . FEATURES SCREEN PRINTED LOGO'S AND NAME. SIZE YOUTH SMALL/MEDIUM , MEASURES 17 INCHE S ARMPIT TO ARMPIT, 25-26 INCHES BACK OF COLLAR TO BOTTOM HEM. SHIPPING FREE SECURE FIRST CLASS. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND IF YOU HAVE TIME PLEASE VISIT OUR EBAY STORE. Devan Dubnyk (born May 4, 1986) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was originally drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the first round, 14th overall, of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft . A native of Regina, Saskatchewan , Dubnyk also played with the Nashville Predators and Arizona Coyotes before landing with the Minnesota Wild , with whom he enjoyed the most successful seasons of his NHL career. He also played for the San Jose Sharks and Colorado Avalanche . WILD 2015-2020 In the mid-2000s, the NHL commissioned its new exclusive uniform supplier, Reebok, to create a lighter, more breathable uniform. After two years of research and development, the NHL introduced the hockey world to the Reebok Edge uniform system at the 2007 All-Star Game. All 30 teams would go to the Edge uniforms the following season -- many keeping their old designs; some using the occasion to roll out new ones. A couple months into the 2007-08 season, after getting feedback from several players saying the new jerseys were trapping moisture rather than wicking it away, Reebok changed some of the materials and issued new jerseys to its teams. The Edge uniform system lasted ten seasons until Adidas (which is the parent company of Reebok) took over the manufacturing of NHL jerseys and introduced the Adizero uniform system. Adidas kept the basic silhouette intact and introduced a few changes to the jersey construction, including a lighter shoulder yoke and a lay-flat collar. With the manufacturer changeover, all tail stripes now follow the contour of the curved hemline. Be sure to add me to your favorites list !