Paul Haynes: Montreal’s NHL ‘Opera Man’
Paul Haynes played for both the Montreal Maroons and Montreal Canadiens in the 1930’s with a short stint with the Boston Bruins. Haynes was a… Read More »Paul Haynes: Montreal’s NHL ‘Opera Man’
Paul Haynes played for both the Montreal Maroons and Montreal Canadiens in the 1930’s with a short stint with the Boston Bruins. Haynes was a… Read More »Paul Haynes: Montreal’s NHL ‘Opera Man’
Sid Abel is one of the earliest greats of a National Hockey League team that has an outstanding history of great players. Abel most of… Read More »Sid Abel: Old Bootnose Of The Detroit Red Wings
Part of one of the great National Hockey League families, perhaps Jean Provonost would be beside brother Marcel Pronovost in the Hockey Hall of Fame… Read More »Jean Pronovost: Behind Just Lemieux And Jagr In Goals For Pittsburgh
Yes, the loud guy with the funky suits that shows up on Hockey Night in Canada every Saturday night is not the NHL hockey player… Read More »Dick Cherry: The Cherry Brother That Played In The NHL
The 1976-77 O-Pee-Chee WHA hockey card set featurs very few significant rookie cards. The 132 card set is dominated by the old faithfuls, Gordie Howe and… Read More »Pekka Rautakallio: 1976-77 O-Pee-Chee WHA Top RC
It seems to be an unintended theme lately at Vintage Hockey Cards Report to feature super-clean players that were denied the Lady Byng Trophy. Don… Read More »Don Marshall: A Lady Byng Denial Who Sits Just Outside The HHOF
It took nearly forty years after he retired from the National Hockey League but Edgar Laprade found his way into the Hockey Hall of Fame.… Read More »Edgar Laprade: 1 Of 2 New York Rangers To Win Calder And Byng
He had some of the softest hands in hockey during his playing career. Fred Stanfield was a setup man right from his junior days with… Read More »Fred Stanfield: Soft Hands, Stanley Cup Champ And Denial Of The Lady Byng