1965-66 Topps Yvan Cournoyer Rookie Card
In the opening ceremonies of the 2012 Mastercard Memorial Cup, it was great to see Yvan Cournoyer and Guy Lafleur honoured. Seeing the two Montreal… Read More »1965-66 Topps Yvan Cournoyer Rookie Card
In the opening ceremonies of the 2012 Mastercard Memorial Cup, it was great to see Yvan Cournoyer and Guy Lafleur honoured. Seeing the two Montreal… Read More »1965-66 Topps Yvan Cournoyer Rookie Card
1968-69 marked the second year since the National Hockey League expanded to 12 teams. The league still went with the ridiculous two division split that… Read More »The Hockey Cards of the 1968-69 NHL’s Top Ten Scorers
It took just 6 hours from posting to get an answer – see comments below for this stranger’s identity! After Mario Tremblay completed his first… Read More »Who is This Guy?
Topps and O-Pee-Chee really had an issue with Don Awrey and Skip Krake in the late 1960’s. Not once, but twice in a row their… Read More »Don Awrey and Skip Krake: A 2 Year Hockey Card Identity Crisis
For their 1976-77 NHL hockey card series, O-Pee-Chee roughly split the cards between studio photos and on-ice shots. Coming from an era when there was… Read More »1976-77 O-Pee-Chee Cardboard Cameos
A blatant error by O-Pee-Chee in their 1968-69 hockey card set was responsible for a common card becoming one of the more valuable cards in… Read More »Keith McCreary 1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Rookie Card – The Case of the Missing Number
In one of those “never to happen again” events, the Sutter family from Viking, Alberta put six of their sons into the National Hockey League.… Read More »The Cardboard Beginnings of the Sutter Empire
We’re nearly to the final four in the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs and we thought it would fun to look at the coaches of the… Read More »Cardboard Coaches: A Look at the Bench Bosses of the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs