John LeClair #10 1994-2004
1992-93 Red Road Montreal Canadiens
John LeClair wore this jersey during the 1992-93 National Hockey league season and Stanley Cup Finals. John tallied 19 goals during the regular season and added 4 more in the playoffs.
Two of those goals were scored while wearing this jersey against Wayne Gretzky's Los Angeles Kings, LeClair scored the overtime winner in two consecutive Stanley Cup Finals games (Games 4 &5), the first time any player had done that in the history of the playoffs.
Two of those goals were scored while wearing this jersey against Wayne Gretzky's Los Angeles Kings, LeClair scored the overtime winner in two consecutive Stanley Cup Finals games (Games 4 &5), the first time any player had done that in the history of the playoffs.
1994-95 Orange Road
John LeClair wore this jersey during the 1994-95 season after coming to the Flyers in a blockbuster trade with the Canadiens. On February 9, 1995, nine games into the strike-shortened season, the Flyers acquired LeClair, Gilbert Dionne and Eric Desjardins from the Canadiens for Mark Recchi and a third round draft pick. Placed on a line with Eric Lindros and Mikael Renberg, LeClair paid dividends immediately. In his first 13 games after the trade he had 12 goals and 11 assists.
1996 Blue Team USA World Cup of Hockey Exhibition
This jersey was worn by John LeClair during exhibtion games of the 1996 World Cup of Hockey Tournament.
1996-97 White Home Playoffs/Stanley Cup Finals
John LeClair wore the jersey during the 1996-97 Stanley Cup Finals. As in 95-96 LeClair would once again top the 50 goal mark in 96-97. he would add 9 more during the playoffs. The Flyers reached the Finals for the first time in 10 years losing 4 straight to the detroit Red Wings.





