Patrick Côté 1998-1999 White Set (set unknown)

Patrick Côté was part of the first two seasons in Nashville Predators history and set at least two team records that are unlikely to be broken in the modern NHL.

Côté played in a career high 70 games for Nashville in the inaugural season.

The enforcer racked up 242 penalty minutes and 29 fights in that first season, putting the early smash into Smashville. Both of those totals will likely stand the test of time as the number of fights have dropped precipitously in the NHL in the last decade plus.

In 1998-1999 teams wore their white jerseys at home, but it is unknown what set Patrick Côté’s jersey is from.

Patrick Côté’s jersey has light wear with a few obvious marks.

It is a Bauer model which was only worn by the Preds in 1998-1999 and is a massive 62G. Côté’s jersey is the largest jersey I have ever seen in my time collecting.

The shoulder patches on this sweater feature the “98” for the franchise’s inaugural season. The right shoulder patch has several marks or unknown stains near the top of the patch and one long loose thread. There is also one faint stick mark and a pull in the silver fabric near the left shoulder patch.

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