Gilles Gratton – An NHL / WHA Cult Legend
In just a five year major league hockey career, there were only three hockey cards produced with the face of Gilles Gratton featured on the front.… Read More »Gilles Gratton – An NHL / WHA Cult Legend
In just a five year major league hockey career, there were only three hockey cards produced with the face of Gilles Gratton featured on the front.… Read More »Gilles Gratton – An NHL / WHA Cult Legend
The 1971 NHL Amateur Draft featured two future Hockey Hall of Famers going first and second overall. The Montreal Canadiens picked Guy Lafleur first overall,… Read More »Guy Lafleur Rookie Card Worth More Than Marcel Dionne’s – But, Who Was Better?
What card from the 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee hockey card series is worth the most? The Ken Dryden rookie card? The Guy Lafleur rookie card? The Marcel… Read More »The Most Valuable Card In The 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee Series
Two free tickets to a Stanley Cup playoff game, including an all expenses paid trip for both and a dinner at a famous restaurant! In… Read More »1959-60 Parkhurst #1 – Canadiens On Guard
It usually doesn’t, but it I think the cameo appearances of star players on hockey cards should increase the value. One of the first articles… Read More »Cardboard Cameo: Ken Dryden On Guy Lapointe’s 1975-76 Hockey Card
Back when I was a kid in the late 1970’s, my grandmother had one hockey card to her name and she used it as a bookmark.… Read More »1966-67 Topps #35 – Bobby Orr Rookie Card
Recently inducted Hockey Hall of Famer Mark Howe first appeared on cardboard with father Gordie and brother Marty on hockey card number one of the… Read More »1975-76 O-Pee-Chee WHA Mark Howe Rookie Card
During the NHL hockey season of 1965-66, hockey card collectors had a new product to go after. Topps was the monopoly since Parkhurst dropped off… Read More »1965-66 Coca-Cola NHL Hockey Card Set