Toronto St. Pats Vintage NHL CCM Heritage Sweater Jersey Large Wool Maple Leafs


Up for sale is a vintage CCM Heritage NHL sweater jersey of the 1923 Toronto St. Patricks. This is a rare collectible piece from the CCM Heritage Collection, which recreated historic NHL team sweaters with authentic retro styling and premium materials. These Heritage line sweaters are highly sought-after and difficult to find today.


Brand: CCM / NHL Heritage


Size: One Size (fits like a Large – see photos for measurements: approx. 25" pit-to-pit, 31" length)


Material: 70% Acrylic / 30% Wool blend — heavy, durable, and warm


Made in Canada


Condition: Excellent vintage condition, see photos for details



Design & Historical Background:

This sweater replicates the 1923 Toronto St. Pats jersey. The design features:


Green and white horizontal stripes


“St. Pats” felt crest stitched across the chest


Embroidered “Circa 1923” detail near the hem


Knit cuffs, hem, and collar for a true vintage feel


The Toronto St. Patricks, commonly called the St. Pats, played in the NHL from 1919 to 1927 before being renamed the Toronto Maple Leafs. This jersey design was worn during the early 1920s, when the franchise captured the 1922 Stanley Cup Championship led by players like Babe Dye.


CCM Heritage Line:

The CCM Heritage series faithfully recreated classic hockey sweaters from the early days of the NHL. Produced in limited runs in Canada, these sweaters combined wool-blend fabrics with period-accurate striping and crest details. Unlike standard replica jerseys, Heritage sweaters were crafted to resemble the original knit uniforms worn nearly a century ago, making them rare collector’s items today.


Why This Piece is Special:


Rare CCM Heritage Collection sweater – not to be confused with modern reproductions


Connects to an important part of hockey history — the Toronto St. Pats era, before the Maple Leafs name was adopted


Heavy wool-blend construction (70% acrylic / 30% wool) for a true vintage feel


This is a must-have for Toronto Maple Leafs fans, hockey historians, and jersey collectors, and an incredible piece of NHL history.