TEAM CANADA AUTHENTICS – Exclusive!
TEAM CANADA 2014 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES ITEMS!
Martin St-Louis GAME WORN TEAM CANADA OLYMPIC JERSEY
You are bidding on a Martin St-Louis GAME WORN red
Team Canada Olympic jersey, size ?, worn during the 2014 Olympic Winter
Games in Sochi, Russia.
This jersey is a Nike Swift Jersey. This jersey
includes the player’s name and number on the back, and is game issued and game
worn. The jersey was worn by the above player in the Feb 13th 2014
round robin game vs Norway.
The jersey you are bidding on WILL NOT be autographed.
However, it is authentic and game worn.
A letter of authenticity from Hockey Canada will
accompany this item.
All net proceeds raised
through this auction will be split between the Hockey Canada Foundation and the
Canadian Olympic Foundation.
Hockey Canada Foundation- creating
greater access, awareness and funding that supports grassroot hockey
initiatives in Canada. To learn more about Hockey Canada
Foundation and its programs, click
here.
Canadian Olympic
Foundation - proceeds will be directed towards the Canadian Olympic
Foundation’s performance partner Own the Podium to support emerging winter
sports athletes in the pathway to the podium, through programs like the
Canadian Sports Institutes. Learn more about how the Canadian Olympic
Foundation supports Canada’s athletes by clicking
here.
Shipping/handling costs
will be an additional expense on top of the winning bid amount. There is a fee
of $20 (CAD) for purchases shipped within Canada, and $40 (CAD) for purchases
shipped to the US and outside of North America. These fees are added to
the sale price of each item. All items will be sent to the highest bidder via
Purolator, with the buyer responsible for any additional shipping costs
(including duty for purchases in the U.S.). Shipment for all fully
paid items will commence on March 14, 2014.
Payment can be made by PAYPAL
only.
Hockey Canada Authentics: Hockey Canada is the
governing body for amateur hockey in Canada, as well as Canada’s men’s and
women’s teams that compete on the international stage. In cooperation with 13
branch associations, Hockey Canada is a not-for-profit sport organization that
oversees the management of hockey programming, from entry-level to
international competition.