2011-12 Andrew raycroft white set 2 game worn jersey
*used for his final nhl game
Born on May 4, 1980 in Belleville, Ontario, Andrew Raycroft was the 135th overall pick of the Boston Bruins in 1998. After completing his OHL career in 1999-00, Raycroft transitioned to the professional ranks with the Providence Bruins in 2000-01. He did, however, challenge the Bruins' major league goaltenders for minutes. He made his NHL debut on October 7, 2000 against Philadelphia in relief of Byron Dafoe, and he stopped all four shots that he faced in the team's 5-1 defeat. That year, Raycroft appeared in 15 NHL games, recording a 4-6-0 record. The next season he appeared in a single game for the Bruins, though played 56 in the AHL, and he got into 5 more NHL games in 2002-03. In 2003-04, Raycroft became the full-time starter for the Bruins, recording an impressive 29-18-9 record with three shutouts, two assists, a 2.05GAA, and a 0.926% save average. That performance earned him the Calder Memorial Trophy as the Rookie of the Year. After the lockout season, 2005-06 saw Raycroft struggle to regain his Calder form as goalies Tim Thomas and Hannu Toivonen overtook him in the depth chart. With Thomas emerging as the clear number one, Raycroft was traded to Toronto in exchange for a draft pick which turned out to be Tuukka Rask. In his first season in Toronto, Raycroft appeared in 72 games recording 37 wins and two shutouts. He played 19 more games with Toronto in 2007-08, 31 with Colorado, 21 with the Canucks in 2009-10, then 29 games with Dallas over two seasons there. After two seasons overseas, Raycroft retired from play.
In his career, Andrew Raycroft appeared in 280 games, recording a 113-114-10-17 record with nine shutouts, three assists, a 2.89GAA, and a 0.900% save average. In eight playoff games, he recorded a 3-4 record with one shutout, a 2.16GAA, and a 0.922% save average.
The piece you are looking at right now is a 2011-12 White Set 2 jersey worn by Andrew Raycroft, most notably in his final NHL game on December 26, 2011. Wear is light on it and consists of several smaller black marks throughout, and some notable marks on the right sleeve.
Acquired from: Collector- Cameron Warren, with Meigray LOA
Dates of Game Use:
December 26, 2011 v St. Louis (11-12, 5-3L)
Possibly also worn in several back up only appearances.
Photomatched: Yes
In his career, Andrew Raycroft appeared in 280 games, recording a 113-114-10-17 record with nine shutouts, three assists, a 2.89GAA, and a 0.900% save average. In eight playoff games, he recorded a 3-4 record with one shutout, a 2.16GAA, and a 0.922% save average.
The piece you are looking at right now is a 2011-12 White Set 2 jersey worn by Andrew Raycroft, most notably in his final NHL game on December 26, 2011. Wear is light on it and consists of several smaller black marks throughout, and some notable marks on the right sleeve.
Acquired from: Collector- Cameron Warren, with Meigray LOA
Dates of Game Use:
December 26, 2011 v St. Louis (11-12, 5-3L)
Possibly also worn in several back up only appearances.
Photomatched: Yes
2010-11 Andrew Raycroft Black Set 2 Game Worn Jersey
Born on May 4, 1980 in Belleville, Ontario, Andrew Raycroft was the 135th overall pick of the Boston Bruins in 1998. After completing his OHL career with Kingston in 1999-00, Raycroft transitioned to the professional leagues as the Providence Bruins' starting goaltender in 2000-01. He did, however, challenge the Bruins' major league goaltenders for minutes. He made his NHL debut on October 7, 2000 against Philadelphia, in relief of Byron Dafoe, and he stopped all four shots he faced in the team's 5-1 defeat. That year, he appeared in 15 games, recording a 4-6-0 record. The next season he appeared in a single game for the Bruins, and then the year afterwards, he recorded five more games. In 2003-04, Raycroft became the full-time starter for the Bruins, recording an impressive 29-18-9 record with three shutouts, two assists, a 2.05GAA, and a 0.926% save average. That performance earned him the Calder Memorial Trophy as the Rookie of the Year. In 2005-06, his numbers sunk to sub NHL levels, and he was then acquired by Toronto in exchange for a draft pick which turned out to be Tuukka Rask. In his first season in Toronto, Raycroft appeared in 72 games recording a winning record. The following season, he was limited to 19 games. The Avalanche took a chance on him in 2008-09, and there, he made 31 appearances before being acquired by the Canucks in 2009-10, once again in a backup role. In 2010-11, he was signed by the Dallas Stars and he spent two years there as the team's back-up goaltender. After the conclusion of the 2011-12 season, Raycroft spent two years in Europe before retiring from professional play.
In his career, Andrew Raycroft appeared in 280 games, recording a 113-114-10-17 record with nine shutouts, three assists, a 2.89GAA, and a 0.900% save average. In eight playoff games, he recorded a 3-4 record with one shutout, a 2.16GAA, and a 0.922% save average.
The piece you are looking at right now is a 2010-11 Black Set 2 sweater worn by Andrew Raycroft. Wear is light on it and consists of a black mark on the center logo, as well as a stick mark on the right sleeve, an unrepaired hole on the right sleeve, and heavy piling on the right shoulder stars logo.
Acquired from: Meigray Group
Dates of Game Use:
December 31, 2010 v Vancouver (8-8, 4-1L)
Back up only for 22 games between Dec. 21, 2010 and March 23, 2011
Photomatched: YES
In his career, Andrew Raycroft appeared in 280 games, recording a 113-114-10-17 record with nine shutouts, three assists, a 2.89GAA, and a 0.900% save average. In eight playoff games, he recorded a 3-4 record with one shutout, a 2.16GAA, and a 0.922% save average.
The piece you are looking at right now is a 2010-11 Black Set 2 sweater worn by Andrew Raycroft. Wear is light on it and consists of a black mark on the center logo, as well as a stick mark on the right sleeve, an unrepaired hole on the right sleeve, and heavy piling on the right shoulder stars logo.
Acquired from: Meigray Group
Dates of Game Use:
December 31, 2010 v Vancouver (8-8, 4-1L)
Back up only for 22 games between Dec. 21, 2010 and March 23, 2011
Photomatched: YES