Canadiens legendary team Captain Jean Beliveau wore this sweater during the late 1960’s. Beliveau is among the most beloved Canadiens of all-time, having won an astounding 10 Stanley Cup championships. His individual accomplishments include 507 goals, 712 assists and 1219 points in 1125 games played. His playoff numbers are no less impressive with 176 points in 162 playoff contests. He was 10 times an NHL First or Second Team All Star and partook in 13 NHL All Star games. Beliveau won the 1956 Art Ross trophy awarded to the NHL’s leading scorer, the 1965 Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the playoffs and 2 Hart Trophies as the NHL’s most valuable player. Jean went out on top, retiring after winning his 10th Stanley Cup in 1971. This tie-down style jersey is sans the string on the front and a manufacturer’s tag. Across the front of this beautiful wool sweater is the Canadiens team logo crest. The Captains “C” is on the upper left chest. The player number “4” is on both sleeves and on the back in white on blue tackle twill. Stick marks are present on the sleeves and front tail as well as pilling and sweat staining on the inside. This jersey is properly tagged, was presented to us as game-used and in our opinion shows appropriate use. Accompanied by a Selby Colson LOA.