Adam, very curious piece there. We don't recognize the sweater crest. The "CHC" is suggestive of Montreal Canadiens,
whose famous crest stands for "Club de Hockey Canadien," but while the team has worn a few different versions of that
over the past hundred years or so, and a few different crests in the years before even that, we're pretty sure
they've never had anything remotely like the version shown in the pic as their crest.
The label on the pic is really baffling. Canadiens were Stanley Cup champions (ergo, "world's champions") in 1924 and 1925,
but not only was Al Stinson not a member of those teams, no "Al Stinson" ever played in the NHL. Olympics, then? Nope.
Toronto Granites represented Canada in the 1924 Games, Winnipeg Falcons in 1920, both teams winning gold (ergo,
"world's champions"), but again, no "Al Stinson" was a member of either team.
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