ASD Dukla Jihlava 1990/91 - Petr Kaňkovský - game worn jersey #463    notforsale

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1990/91 game worn jersey. This is the second made mesh jersey in Dukla Jihlava's history. Made by Albert Müller, Dübendorf, Switzerland. Albert Müller was an ice hockey specialized supplier also for ARTIS icehockey sticks and TACKLA mesh jerseys. His jerseys were all made and branded YVETTE in Italy. For the first ever, this jersey was also made as a fan jersey. You can hardly see the difference but it is obvious: they were made only with Nr. 10 and the YVETTE brand on the fan jersey is totally different than the original. It lacks "made by A. Müller". Another significant change in comparison to the 1988/89 and 1989/90 design is the missing badge "Czechoslovak Champion 11 times" on the left arm sleeve. This jersey would be so far the last Champion-jersey for Dukla Jihlava. With this design, Dukla won the 12th Championship in early 1991 after a sucessful playoff series against HC ChZ Litvínov. Petr Kaňkovský, born in Jihlava in 1969 was one of the most productive forwards in the club's rich history. He played 13 seasons for Dukla Jihlava, scoring on a regular basis. His Nr. 19 became legendary. A trivia: Petr Kaňkovský was a smart, quick but short player. On a few occasions he'd let his jersey's arms shorten by the team's staff. He retired from active ice hockey in 2012.
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1990/91 game worn jersey. This is the second made mesh jersey in Dukla Jihlava's history. Made by Albert Müller, Dübendorf, Switzerland. Albert Müller was an ice hockey specialized supplier also for ARTIS icehockey sticks and TACKLA mesh jerseys. His jerseys were all made and branded YVETTE in Italy. For the first ever, this jersey was also made as a fan jersey. You can hardly see the difference but it is obvious: they were made only with Nr. 10 and the YVETTE brand on the fan jersey is totally different than the original. It lacks "made by A. Müller".

Another significant change in comparison to the 1988/89 and 1989/90 design is the missing badge "Czechoslovak Champion 11 times" on the left arm sleeve. This jersey would be so far the last Champion-jersey for Dukla Jihlava. With this design, Dukla won the 12th Championship in early 1991 after a sucessful playoff series against HC ChZ Litvínov.

Petr Kaňkovský, born in Jihlava in 1969 was one of the most productive forwards in the club's rich history. He played 13 seasons for Dukla Jihlava, scoring on a regular basis. His Nr. 19 became legendary. A trivia: Petr Kaňkovský was a smart, quick but short player. On a few occasions he'd let his jersey's arms shorten by the team's staff. He retired from active ice hockey in 2012.