4. Canucks Sweater (not an ugly Christmas one this time)
NHL sweaters are expensive, sure. However, NHL teams like to keep things traditional and don’t change them up very often. A classic blue-and-green Canucks sweater always works, whether it has a name on the back or not.
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If you are someone who kind of wants a name on the back but doesn’t because the player could be traded any day, consider a retro sweater. The flying skate had a revival party last season and its popularity is probably higher than ever. A flying skate jersey with No. 10 and Bure on the back is simply great.
Consider that Henrik or Daniel Sedin on a current sweater work just as well as the flying skate and Pavel Bure. The twins may retire soon and could even be traded, but they are Vancouver Canucks legends and always will be.
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Price: $228.95