Alex Delvecchio’s First and Last
An updated article on this player is available here: Alex Delvecchio Alex Delvecchio’s National Hockey League career spanned over twenty seasons from 1951-52 to 1973-74,… Read More »Alex Delvecchio’s First and Last
An updated article on this player is available here: Alex Delvecchio Alex Delvecchio’s National Hockey League career spanned over twenty seasons from 1951-52 to 1973-74,… Read More »Alex Delvecchio’s First and Last
Garth Boesch was 53 years old when the 1973-74 Topps #182 (O-Pee-Chee #183) card of Derek Sanderson first came out. I’m sure he would object to… Read More »Sorry Topps / O-Pee-Chee, You’ve Got It All Wrong!
Another un-documented error card discovery by Vintage Hockey Cards Report? We’ve searched the web and nowhere is it noted that Gary Dornhoefer is spelled Gary… Read More »1974-75 Topps #44 – An Undiscovered Error Card?
When we think of NHL hockey careers cut short, names like Bill Barilko, Bobby Orr and Cam Neely come to mind. However, often overlooked is… Read More »Mickey Redmond: A NHL Sniper’s Career Cut Short
In the numerology of hockey cards, 66 seems to be a power number. Between the 1951-52 Parkhurst hockey card series, when hockey cards became an… Read More »Number 66 – The Vintage Hockey Card Power Number
The Individual 1975-76 O-Pee-Chee / Topps hockey cards of Bobby Clarke of the Philadelphia Flyers and Glenn Resch of the New York Islanders combine for… Read More »1975-76 O-Pee-Chee #2 – Underachieving Playoff Card Featuring Bobby Clarke and Glenn Resch
The 1972-73 O-Pee-Chee hockey card series featured 52 cards from number 290 to 341 that were not NHL cards. The World Hockey Association was in… Read More »Top Rated WHA Hockey Cards From The 1972-73 O-Pee-Chee Series
Parkhurst entered the hockey card market with a bang with its 1951-52 series. Consisting of 105 cards, this was the first set produced by Parkhurst… Read More »1951-52 Parkhurst Number 66 – Gordie Howe Rookie Card