Dylan Guenther has been a scoring machine for the Edmonton Oil Kings.
Guenther lit up the WHL in his rookie year, scoring 26 goals en route to 59 points in 58 games.
His production led to Guenther being named the WHL Rookie of the Year, becoming the first Edmonton Oil Kings player to earn the award.
He followed it up by producing 24 points in 12 games in the very abbreviated 2020-2021 COVID season. The pandemic only delayed his ascension, however, as he scored 91 points in 59 games in 2021-2022.
All of that potential led to him being selected by the Arizona Coyotes at 9th overall in the 2021 NHL Draft.
Dylan Guenther wore this alternate gamer during the 2019-2020 season.
The team had both black and white versions of these alternates and the white ones were worn in at least six different games.
Guenther’s game worn jersey has light wear with a few board burns, some light stick marks, and some loose threading.
It is photomatched to a couple of different photos thanks to a unique loose white thread that stick straight up into the air from just below the black shoulder yoke.
These jerseys have Edmonton Oil Kings tagging in the back hem.