Uniform, Sports
Object number2007.101.4
Manufacturer
CCM
Date1994
OriginCanada
MediumPlastic; elastic; metal
Credit LineGift of Brian Magness
DescriptionBlack polyester roller hockey uniform pants with orange and purple stripes down side; vertical maker patch in red, white, and blue on side, near knee. Eight silver buttons along waistline, engraved with maker text. One snap button, black, in middle with black zipper. Black polyester belt with clasp in belt loops. Open hole at bottom of zipper. Black elastic inseam legs and along rear. Dimensions21.5 x 47.5 in. (54.6 x 120.7 cm)MarksVertical patch "CCM" in red, white, and blue on side, near knee.
Eight silver buttons along waistline, engraved with "CCM".
White rectangular tag in waistline: "Maska / AIR KNIT / MADE IN [repeated in French] CANADA". Cloth descriptions follow. Size "G/L".
Historical NotesPart of indoor Roller Hockey team uniform Pittsburgh Phantoms. The Pittsburgh Phantoms were (then) Penguins co-owner Howard Baldwin's entry into the second-year Roller Hockey International (RHI). Making their home in the Civic Arena, the Phantoms played in only one season, 1994. The Phantoms managed a second place finish in their division and secured a spot in the post-season but never returned. During this season, Erin Whitten became the first woman to play a professional hockey game for a Pittsburgh team.
Previous owner
Pittsburgh Phantoms
Terms
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Kathy Peterson