Bob Berry: Early Star For The L.A. Kings
Bob Berry could score. Bob Berry could coach. Yet, when it came to the post season, Bob Berry didn’t have much luck. Being stuck in… Read More »Bob Berry: Early Star For The L.A. Kings
Bob Berry could score. Bob Berry could coach. Yet, when it came to the post season, Bob Berry didn’t have much luck. Being stuck in… Read More »Bob Berry: Early Star For The L.A. Kings
The fourth ever NHL Amateur Draft was held in 1966. It was still a draft of leftovers with sponsorship not completely cleared until the 1969… Read More »Barry Gibbs: First Overall in 1966
Brad Park, the NHL’s bridesmaid but they allowed him into the Hockey Hall of Fame anyway! Six times the runner up for the Norris Trophy… Read More »Brad Park: An NHL Career That Was ‘Just So Close’
He might be one of the inaugural members of the Pittsburgh Penguins Hall of Fame. He might have scored 55 goals in a season. He… Read More »Rick Kehoe: Pittsburgh Penguins Hall of Fame Inaugural Inductee
I was adding some cards to the VHCR Virtual Hockey Card Collection today and noticed an error that may or may not have documented already.… Read More »Bryan McSheffrey: Obscure Uncorrected Error Card Discovered
It’s not revolutionary, just a different way of looking at things. Think about this: Scoring 100 goals in a National Hockey League season would be… Read More »A Twist To Looking At The Most Valuable Hockey Cards
Long before before Bruce Boudreau was a yappy guy behind the bench in the National Hockey League, he was one hell of a hockey player… Read More »Bruce Boudreau: Before He Was Gabby, He Was A Goal Scorer
Carl Brewer had an interesting journey through the world of hockey. Along the way, he changed the game in many ways. Not only a decent defenseman,… Read More »Carl Brewer: Hockey Cards First and Last