Jake Livanavage is ranked 54th among the best North American skaters heading into the 2022 NHL Entry Draft according to NHL Central Scouting
Livanavage spent two seasons with the Chicago Steel, winning the Clark Cup in 2020-2021 and scoring 45 points in 61 games in 2021-2022
Livanavage is the half brother of recently graduated ASU hockey standout Johnny Walker, who also won a Clark Cup title with the Chicago Steel in 2017
He was born in Gilbert, AZ and spent his entire minor hockey career here in Arizona
Jake Livanavage played for the Jr. Coyotes AAA program before briefly being part of the USNTDP program and then heading to the Chicago Steel
He has committed to the University of North Dakota for the 2022-2023 season
Jake Livanavage wore this jersey throughout the 2021-2022 for the Chicago Steel
Livanavage’s jersey has moderate wear, with much of it hidden well by the black fabric
The right sleeve has a few small burns, pulls, and slash marks/runs in the wrist and elbow areas plus a large burn hole that has been repaired with a glue patch
On the left sleeve has a few more burns and a large pull in the wrist/elbow area
The front has a large loose thread on the crest and some small marks in the upper white band around the waist
Livanavage’s nameplate has a stickmark through both legs of the first “A”
There is another two inch or so slash mark/burn on the left side of the back of the jersey, and Jake has signed it on the back number
These jerseys were auctioned via DASH and did not come with LOAs
It pairs nicely with fellow Arizona native Josh Doan’s Chicago Steel gamer from the previous season