Dustin Penner 2008-09 Oilers Game Worn Jersey
This is a game-worn Edmonton Oilers jersey worn by Dustin Penner during the 2008/2009 season—basically the year the Oilers celebrated 30 years of hockey greatness. The jersey, a size 58 Reebok, rocks the team’s classic copper and blue colors, with bold lettering and a commemorative shoulder patch to mark the franchise’s milestone anniversary. Because, you know, a jersey without a patch just wouldn’t feel complete.
In that season, Penner scored 17 goals and put up 37 points, proving he was actually kind of a big deal. The jersey, made in Canada and part of Set 3, shows the kind of wear you’d expect from someone who was actually on the ice—so it’s got some character.
It was worn in multiple games, including the April 7, 2009 showdown against the L.A. Kings, where Penner famously dropped the gloves with Jack Johnson at Rexall Place. And yes, this jersey has been photo-matched to that moment—proof that it was indeed in the heat of battle.
To seal the deal, authenticity is confirmed through a Meigray Group tag, and it comes with a Letter of Authenticity from the Edmonton Oilers Hockey Club. Oh, and just so you know, I snagged this gem on eBay—the deal was good, plus I love the red accents around the crest and on the back around the player’s name and number. It’s those little details that really make it pop.









