Harry Sinden: 2nd to Bobby Orr in 1966-67
1966-67 Topps is best known for its inclusion of one of the most important hockey cards in the history of the hobby, the Bobby Orr… Read More »Harry Sinden: 2nd to Bobby Orr in 1966-67
1966-67 Topps is best known for its inclusion of one of the most important hockey cards in the history of the hobby, the Bobby Orr… Read More »Harry Sinden: 2nd to Bobby Orr in 1966-67
1974-75 was the year of the coach in the hockey card world with the rookie cards of Don Cherry and Scotty Bowman dominating. Both cards are… Read More »John Davidson 1974-75 O-Pee-Chee Rookie Card
He played in the NHL in parts of three decades, was a champion in junior, played in three Stanley Cup finals and was in the race… Read More »Doug Mohns: 2 Rookie Cards With Boston Bruins In 1954-55
For the 1968-69 National Hockey League season, the fans of the St. Louis Blues were given a monumental treat. Two of the games greatest goaltenders… Read More »St. Louis Blues Amazing Goaltending Duo From 1968-69
Best player all-time – Gretzky or Howe? Best team – 1950’s Montreal Canadiens or 1980’s Edmonton Oilers? Should Paul Henderson be in the Hockey Hall… Read More »Paul Henderson Rookie Card
For 1958-59, Parkhurst released a set of 50 hockey cards. The 1958-59 Parkhurst set consisted of 50 cards with only players and coaches from the Toronto… Read More »1958-59 Parkhurst: Jacques Plante Action Overkill
They were just babies when they appeared on cardboard for the first time as part of the 1970-71 O-Pee-Chee set. However, this trio would become… Read More »The Dynamic Trio of the 1970-71 O-Pee-Chee Set
Jacques Plante first played in the National Hockey League during the 1952-53 season, appearing in three regular season games for the Montreal Canadiens. More importantly,… Read More »Jacques Plante: First and Last