The 1974-75 O-Pee-Chee Don Cherry Rookie Card
For all the hoopla he creates, Don Cherry played just one NHL game and coached for only six seasons in the league with no Stanley… Read More »The 1974-75 O-Pee-Chee Don Cherry Rookie Card
For all the hoopla he creates, Don Cherry played just one NHL game and coached for only six seasons in the league with no Stanley… Read More »The 1974-75 O-Pee-Chee Don Cherry Rookie Card
From 1974-75 to 1980-81, the New York Islanders had an amazing goaltending tandem made up of Billy Smith and Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch. It was Resch… Read More »Billy Smith and Glenn Resch – The Islanders Deadly Duo
Dave Keon started his great NHL career with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1960-61. The following year, his first hockey card appeared in the 1961-62… Read More »Dave Keon Rookie Card – Top Card in 1961-62 Parkhurst Set
Much after the fact, Team Canada from the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union was honoured by the Hockey Hall of Fame… Read More »1972 Summit Series O-Pee-Chee Team Canada Hockey Cards
As a kid in London, Ontario during the 1970’s, there was one hockey team that was truly hated. It wasn’t the OHA’s Kitchener Rangers or… Read More »Hamilton Fincups – A Hockey Card Set of the Hated OMJHL Team
Known more for the trophy he donated than his actual playing career, Art Ross was indeed an early pioneer of the game and a great… Read More »Art Ross – The Player Behind The Trophy
To date, there have been 96 numbers retired by individual teams to honour players in the National Hockey League. Some teams have retired numbers in honour… Read More »Retire Number 18 In Honour Of Wayne Gretzky?
Lorne ‘Gump’ Worsley began play in the National Hockey League in 1952-53 with the New York Rangers. His rookie hockey card appeared in the 1953-54… Read More »1953-54 Parkhurst Gump Worsley Rookie Card