Pierre Pilote 1957-58 Topps Rookie Card
With Chris Chelios taking his deserved spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame this weekend, one wonders who takes the nod as the best defenseman… Read More »Pierre Pilote 1957-58 Topps Rookie Card
With Chris Chelios taking his deserved spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame this weekend, one wonders who takes the nod as the best defenseman… Read More »Pierre Pilote 1957-58 Topps Rookie Card
George, aka, Punch Imlach is just one of those many players who would have probably played in the NHL post 1967 expansion. He was over… Read More »Punch Imlach 1959-60 Parkhurst Rookie Card
The Bentley brothers, Max, Doug and Reg, made National Hockey League history during the 1942-43 season when they formed the first ever all-brother line. Reg… Read More »The Bentley Brothers: The NHL’s 1st All-Brother Line
Before Gordie, Mark and Marty, there was Syd. Unrelated, Syd Howe played in the National Hockey League from 1929-30 to 1945-46. Like Gordie Howe, Syd’s… Read More »Syd Howe: The Original NHL Howe
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
Best player all-time – Gretzky or Howe? Best team – 1950’s Montreal Canadiens or 1980’s Edmonton Oilers? Should Paul Henderson be in the Hockey Hall… Read More »Paul Henderson Rookie Card
The Phil Esposito rookie card and Gordie’s Howe’s 600 goal card lead the way for value in the 1965-66 Topps hockey card set. The next… Read More »1965-66 Topps Gerry Cheevers Rookie Card
It’s been over 70 years since he played his last game in the National Hockey League and 45 since he was inducted into the Hockey… Read More »Marty Barry: A Forgotten NHL Legend?