Enter to Win 9 Mediocre Vintage Hockey Cards!
Contest is now closed! The Stanley Cup playoffs are upon us! To celebrate, we at Vintage Hockey Cards Report are giving away a small prize… Read More »Enter to Win 9 Mediocre Vintage Hockey Cards!
Contest is now closed! The Stanley Cup playoffs are upon us! To celebrate, we at Vintage Hockey Cards Report are giving away a small prize… Read More »Enter to Win 9 Mediocre Vintage Hockey Cards!
Jean Beliveau has his picture on the front of two hockey cards in the 1953-54 Parkhurst set, but it wasn’t intended that way. Number 27… Read More »1953-54 Parkhurst: More Jean Beliveau at Dickie Moore’s Expense
Parkhurst had a problem with mistaken identity in their 1953-54 hockey card set. Al Arbour and Bill Dineen were rookies with the Detroit Red Wings… Read More »1953-54 Parkhurst Al Arbour Error Card
Growing up in Southern Ontario in the 1970’s, I doubt I was alone in wanting to play hockey just like Darryl Sittler. He played junior… Read More »Darryl Sittler: Hockey Hall Of Fame Toronto Maple Leafs Captain
According to O-Pee-Chee, Phil Esposito broke his own record for most goals in a single season with 78 in 1972-73. This total beat the 76… Read More »Phil Esposito: The 78 Goal Scorer in 1972-73 (According to 1977-78 O-Pee-Chee)
In 1974-75, O-Pee-Chee told the hockey card collecting world that it had been two years since Bobby Clarke had won the Art Ross Trophy. Unfortunately,… Read More »Sorry O-Pee-Chee – Bobby Clarke Never Won the Art Ross Trophy
His number is retired by the Calgary Flames. He is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. He was the fourth overall pick in… Read More »1974-75 O-Pee-Chee Lanny McDonald Rookie Card
It all started when the Montreal Canadiens traded Andre Pronovost to the Boston Bruins in November, 1960 for Jean-Guy Gendron. A year later, neither Parkhurst… Read More »1961-62 Andre Pronovost: Mass Hockey Card Confusion