1966-67 Topps USA Test Set
In 1967-68, the National Hockey League doubled in size and expanded to markets never explored before. Suddenly, there were two teams in California. Would these… Read More »1966-67 Topps USA Test Set
In 1967-68, the National Hockey League doubled in size and expanded to markets never explored before. Suddenly, there were two teams in California. Would these… Read More »1966-67 Topps USA Test Set
Mike Sillinger is the NHL’s top journeyman of all-time, playing for 12 different teams during his career. However, in the early days of the league,… Read More »Carl Voss – The Original NHL Journeyman
Gordie Howe played in the NHL from 1946-47 to 1970-71 with the Detroit Red Wings. He then returned to the NHL for one season, 1979-80,… Read More »The High Price of a Complete Gordie Howe Collection
When the Canadian Hockey League’s ‘All-Time Team’ was announced during the 1999 Memorial Cup, held in Ottawa, the line-up that was chosen could still be… Read More »The Rookie Cards of the Canadian Hockey League’s (CHL) All-Time Team
Yes, John Tavares, the team you play for really was a big deal once! They aren’t telling you lies. They really did win four Stanley… Read More »The Rookie Cards of the 6 New York Islanders Retired Numbers
Unlike other players that came to the NHL from the World Hockey Association for the 1979-80 season as part of the merger, Mark Messier did not… Read More »1980-81 O-Pee-Chee #289 – Mark Messier Rookie Card
Gary Bettman and his sissy patrol like to label any NHL player that drops the gloves as a no-talent hooligan that has no place in… Read More »Value Going Up on the 1981-82 O-Pee-Chee Dale Hunter Rookie Card
Today, a junior scout would easily overlook a Bantam player weighing just 140 lbs. Camille Henry is noted on the back of his rookie hockey… Read More »‘Camille the Eel’: An Overlooked NHL Star