Ken Wharram: In the Shadow of Hull and Mikita
Impossibly small in stature by today’s standards at 5’9″ and 155 pounds, Ken Wharram played a big role in the world of hockey for two… Read More »Ken Wharram: In the Shadow of Hull and Mikita
Impossibly small in stature by today’s standards at 5’9″ and 155 pounds, Ken Wharram played a big role in the world of hockey for two… Read More »Ken Wharram: In the Shadow of Hull and Mikita
I was adding some 1958-59 Topps hockey cards to the VHCR virtual collection the other day and the back of one card caught my attention.… Read More »Nick Mickoski: NHL Hockey Player and Avowed Bachelor
More Stanley Cup rings that any National Hockey League player that did not play for the Montreal Canadiens. One of four in NHL history to… Read More »Red Kelly: Most Stanley Cups By A Non Montreal Canadien
Not quite Hockey Hall of Fame material, Fleming Mackell certainly had his moments of glory during his hockey career. Mackell played in five Stanley Cup… Read More »Fleming Mackell: Just Shy of the Hockey Hall of Fame
In the 1960’s, there were few tougher than Reg Fleming. He led the National Hockey League in penalty minutes one season and was among the… Read More »Reg Fleming: Tough Guy of the 1960’s
The reigning Jack Adams Award winner, Paul MacLean of the Ottawa Senators, is looking for bigger and better from his team in 2013-14. MacLean won a… Read More »Paul MacLean: In Search of 1st Stanley Cup as a NHL Head Coach
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