Former Wellington Duke Brad Richardson became a King when he was traded from Colorado in 2008. Richardson would log nearly 900 games in the NHL during a 17 year career, but it was the 2011/12 campaign in LA that saw his name engraved on the Stanley Cup (despite missing the first two playoff games because of an emergency appendectomy). This is the training camp and practice jersey that he wore that season. Hardcore fans will recognize the Kings emblem from that season as the crest changed in later years and the practice jerseys even started having ads from McDonalds. These jerseys did alot of traveling with the club as you can see from the included pic from London, England in a previous season. This size 56 pro jersey comes with an official COA from the Kings and Meigray. This is a true piece of hockey history becoming rarer as the curtain begins to close on that era of LA hockey. A recent spring cleaning has revealed that I have too many jerseys and this one needs to go to a better home. It can be at your door in days.