Atlanta Knights Martin Tanguay 1993-94 game worn jersey, size XL. Martin Tanguay is a native of Ste. Julie, Quebec and was drafted in the sixth round of the 1992 NHL Entry Draft by the . In 1993-94, his first professional season, he split time between the Knights and the ECHL Knoxville Cherokees, and was on the ice for the last 44 seconds of the game when the Knights captured the 1994 , having played in nine playoff games. It appears that Tanguay left professional hockey at the conclusion of the 93-94 season, only playing again for a part of the 1996-97 season with Knoxville. This black mesh road gamer by M Sport has the Knights embroidered sewn on logo of the front, sewn three color twill numbers on the back and sleeves, and a matching nameplate with sewn three color twill letters. The three color numbers and letters were only used on the black jerseys during the Knights first two seasons. M Sport and IHL logos are embroidered directly to the jersey at the right rear hem line. The Knights abandoned these mesh jerseys following the 1993-94 season, switching to Bauer jerseys made with an ultrafil type material. I’m not sure when the switch was made but the Knights were wearing their new Bauer jerseys the night they won the Turner Cup on May 25, 1994. I purchased this jersey on an eBay auction and it came with a letter of authenticity from Doug Reisinger at The Hockey Gallery.