cody rudkowsky
2002-03 st. louis blues / worcester icecats Game worn VAUGHN Blocker
Cody Rudkowsky was born on July 21, 1978 in Willingdon, Alberta, Canada. Never drafted, he was signed as a free agent after having a respectable WHL career with the Seattle Thunderbirds. After his signing in 1999, he bounced a lot between the American Hockey League and the East Coast Hockey League up until 2002-03. Then it happened. On October 24, 2002, after an injury to Curtis Sanford against the Edmonton Oilers, Rudkowsky was put in net for the last 30 minutes of the game. As the Blues battled back to win 2-1 in the game, Rudkowsky was given credit for this victory. He never played in an NHL game again after that. He continued his bouncing between the AHL and ECHL before retiring from hockey at the conclusion of the 2007-08 season.
In his career, Rudkowsky recorded a 1-0-0 record with 10 saves and a 1.000% save average.
This blocker was used by Rudkowsky in the 2002-03 season, including in his NHL debut vs Edmonton. It was originally acquired from the St. Louis Blues locker room sale. Battered by marks and autographed, it is an impressive piece of an oft-forgotten goaltender.
Acquired from: eBay collector, originally from Blues Locker Room sale
Dates of Game Use: 2002-03 season (NHL/AHL/ECHL)
October 24, 2002 vs Edmonton (10-10, 2-1W)
Photomatched: Yes
In his career, Rudkowsky recorded a 1-0-0 record with 10 saves and a 1.000% save average.
This blocker was used by Rudkowsky in the 2002-03 season, including in his NHL debut vs Edmonton. It was originally acquired from the St. Louis Blues locker room sale. Battered by marks and autographed, it is an impressive piece of an oft-forgotten goaltender.
Acquired from: eBay collector, originally from Blues Locker Room sale
Dates of Game Use: 2002-03 season (NHL/AHL/ECHL)
October 24, 2002 vs Edmonton (10-10, 2-1W)
Photomatched: Yes