O-Pee-Chee’s Farewell to Bobby Orr
Bridging the gap in the hockey card world between the Bobby Orr era and that of Wayne Gretzky is the 1978-79 O-Pee-Chee #300 card commemorating… Read More »O-Pee-Chee’s Farewell to Bobby Orr
Bridging the gap in the hockey card world between the Bobby Orr era and that of Wayne Gretzky is the 1978-79 O-Pee-Chee #300 card commemorating… Read More »O-Pee-Chee’s Farewell to Bobby Orr
Frank Mahovlich scored often throughout his career. It didn’t matter if he was on good teams or bad teams or a good team that generally… Read More »Frank Mahovlich: First and Last and First and Last
1969-70 was the third year of existence for the Philadelphia Flyers and their first missing the post season. The team’s 58 points over 76 games… Read More »1969-70 Philadelphia Flyers Top 5
Since the Art Ross Trophy was first awarded in 1947-48, just three winners have factored into 50% or more of their team’s goals during the… Read More »3 Art Ross Trophy Winners That Factored Into 50% or More of Their Teams Goals
Okay, not really. Back in 1973-74 and 1974-75, when O-Pee-Chee produced their ‘leaders’ cards, they set the cards up with each leader from the Eastern Division… Read More »Bill Goldsworthy: NHL Scoring Leader
In 1986, the number of inductees into the Hockey Hall of Fame was a little slim at just three. It was a working class trio… Read More »Rookie Cards of the 1986 Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees
1974-75 was the year of the coach in the hockey card world with the rookie cards of Don Cherry and Scotty Bowman dominating. Both cards are… Read More »John Davidson 1974-75 O-Pee-Chee Rookie Card
For the 1968-69 National Hockey League season, the fans of the St. Louis Blues were given a monumental treat. Two of the games greatest goaltenders… Read More »St. Louis Blues Amazing Goaltending Duo From 1968-69