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This handout photo shows former United States Olympic hockey player Michael Eruzione in Dallas with a jersey from his team's sensational win

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'Miracle On Ice' jersey going to auction in NYC

White jersey is expected to fetch more than $1M

Updated: Friday, 25 Jan 2013, 11:28 AM EST
Published : Friday, 25 Jan 2013, 11:28 AM EST

NEW YORK (AP) — It's one of the greatest sporting moments of the 20th century: the winning goal Mike Eruzione scored against the Soviet hockey team at the 1980 Winter Olympics.

Now the 58-year-old "Miracle On Ice" captain is parting with his iconic No. 21 USA jersey, hockey stick and other Olympic paraphernalia.

Heritage Auctions is selling them in New York on Feb. 23 to commemorate the 33rd anniversary of the historic game. The white jersey is expected to fetch more than $1 million.

Sports memorabilia experts say it could go considerably higher. They say the game was as much about history as it was about sports because of its timing during the Cold War.

The Americans beat the favored Soviet team 4-3 with 10 minutes left in the semifinal game.

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