NHL History According To Cardboard – 1954-55 Topps
I don’t think I’m overly conceited when I say I know a lot about the history of the National Hockey League. If there was a… Read More »NHL History According To Cardboard – 1954-55 Topps
I don’t think I’m overly conceited when I say I know a lot about the history of the National Hockey League. If there was a… Read More »NHL History According To Cardboard – 1954-55 Topps
1,248 regular season games over twenty seasons in a six team National Hockey League, yet Bill Gadsby never won a Stanley Cup championship. One of the top offensive… Read More »The Great Gadsby of the National Hockey League
Now for something a little on the lighter side. We’ve put together some alternate looks at a few vintage hockey cards. Hopefully, you’ll enjoy. If… Read More »Hockey Card Art
Topps jumped the gun in 1963-64 when they produced the rookie card of Ed Van Impe. Van Impe was shown as a member of the… Read More »Ed Van Impe: Solid Backbone of Calder Cup and Stanley Cup Champs
Bill Quackenbush played a defensive game like no other in the National Hockey League. Quackenbush simply found a way to stay out of the penalty… Read More »Bill Quackenbush: NHL’s Mr. Clean On Defense
To the regular, casual and new readers of Vintage Hockey Cards Report, thanks for stopping by and thanks for the support. On May 19, 2014,… Read More »10 Most Read Articles At Hockey History Hub
Bronco Horvath did something not many did in the Original Six era of the National Hockey League. Horvath played for five of the six teams.… Read More »Bronco Horvath: 1959-60 NHL Goal Scoring Leader
Marcel Pronovost was one of 12 kids, growing up and one of nine boys in the Pronovost family. Marcel is the oldest of four of… Read More »Marcel Pronovost: Leader Of A Top NHL Family