1968-69 O-Pee-Chee: Odd And Unusual
1968-69 was the first time O-Pee-Chee had their name on a set of hockey cards in three decades. It was the first set of hockey… Read More »1968-69 O-Pee-Chee: Odd And Unusual
1968-69 was the first time O-Pee-Chee had their name on a set of hockey cards in three decades. It was the first set of hockey… Read More »1968-69 O-Pee-Chee: Odd And Unusual
A few years back, we put out a free eBook including what we thought at the time were all the uncorrected error cards from the… Read More »Rick Smith: 1972-73 O-Pee-Chee Double Vision
Four Stanley Cup championships in his first four years in the National Hockey League. Three times among the top ten scorers in the NHL. A… Read More »Phil Goyette: Stanley Cup Champ 1st 4 Years In The NHL
Just when he thought his National Hockey League career would go on indefinitely, Len Lunde was shipped down to the minors by the Detroit Red… Read More »Len Lunde: On The Edge Of A Decent NHL Career
He led the American Hockey League in scoring in 1969-70. He once held the NHL record for most assists by a rookie. He was part… Read More »Jude Drouin: Time Spent In Hockey Card Twilight Zone
A Toronto boy who played a significant role in the Stanley Cup championships of the Montreal Canadiens in the 1970’s. Perhaps the greatest team in… Read More »Steve Shutt: Important Piece Of The Montreal Canadiens Dynasty
The other great goalie from Owen Sound, Ontario. Harry Lumley has the Ontario Hockey League rink named after him but Les Binkley cannot be denied… Read More »Les Binkley: 1st Member Of The Pittsburgh Penguins
Ab McDonald sort of won four consecutive Stanley Cup championships during his career. In 1957-58, his only two NHL games came with the Cup winning… Read More »Ab McDonald: 1st Captain Of The Pittsburgh Penguins And Winnipeg Jets