Nanaimo Islanders T-Shirt (Premium Lightweight)
The Nanaimo Islanders were a one-year wonder in the WHL for the 1982-83 season. The team moved from Billings, Montana, where they had spent five years as the Billings Bighorns. After a rough start to the 1982-83 season, the Islanders fired coach Les Calder in early December and also had trade demands from two players; Mark Lamb and Bob Rouse. Both moved on after only about 30 games with the club and would eventually spend many years in the NHL. The Islanders didn't recover, as the team finished 20-51-1. They averaged around 1,000 fans per game at a time when the league average was in the 2-3,000 range. It's estimated the team lost $250,000 during their single season. After the season, the team would be sold and moved to New Westminster and become the second iteration of the Bruins. This would make a unique gift for the hockey fan in your life or a neat find for yourself of a vintage hockey team. All t-shirts and hoodies ship from Victoria, BC via Canada Post, with expected delivery in 6 –10 business days. Please note that we are a print-on-demand shop, which means that we will create your products upon receiving your order. About the t-shirt from the manufacturer: Brand & Product: Bella Canvas 3001 or 3001CVC Lightweight: 4.2 oz., 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton Note: Athletic Heather is 90% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester Crew neck Lightweight, thin feel Athletic/slim fit
Specifications
- Color
- Navy, Royal
- Size
- S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
Variants (12)
- Navy / S — 35.99 CAD — In stock
- Navy / M — 35.99 CAD — In stock
- Navy / L — 35.99 CAD — In stock
- Navy / XL — 35.99 CAD — In stock
- Navy / 2XL — 39.49 CAD — In stock
- Navy / 3XL — 39.49 CAD — In stock
- Royal / S — 35.99 CAD — In stock
- Royal / M — 35.99 CAD — In stock
- Royal / L — 35.99 CAD — In stock
- Royal / XL — 35.99 CAD — In stock
- Royal / 2XL — 39.49 CAD — In stock
- Royal / 3XL — 39.49 CAD — In stock
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