First NHL Games: 1970’s Scoring Icons
Marcel Dionne, Guy Lafleur, Darryl Sittler, Gilbert Perreault and Bobby Clarke. Five names synonymous with NHL hockey in the 1970’s. These legends all went on… Read More »First NHL Games: 1970’s Scoring Icons
Marcel Dionne, Guy Lafleur, Darryl Sittler, Gilbert Perreault and Bobby Clarke. Five names synonymous with NHL hockey in the 1970’s. These legends all went on… Read More »First NHL Games: 1970’s Scoring Icons
1974-75 saw the National Hockey League expand from 16 to 18 teams. Two expansion franchises joined the league, the Washington Capitals and Kansas City Scouts.… Read More »1974-75 NHL: Team Captains [Video]
Sure, it was a lopsided trade but was it a complete dud? Dan Maloney was no Marcel Dionne but he still had a decent NHL… Read More »Dan Maloney: Part Of The Trade That Sent Marcel Dionne To The Kings
The ‘Triple Crown Line’ came together midway through the 1978-79 NHL season. The Los Angeles Kings shook things up and put centre Marcel Dionne between… Read More »A Look Back At The Triple Crown Line
The Triple Crown Line was a trio of stars that played for the Los Angeles Kings during the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. Construction of… Read More »RC’s of the Triple Crown Line of the Los Angeles Kings
We’d like to take a step back and look at the top 10 most read articles at Vintage Hockey Cards Report over the past year.… Read More »10 Most Read Hockey Card Articles of the Past Year
The Art Ross Trophy has been handed out each year since 1947-48 to the National Hockey League player that has the most points during the… Read More »3 Players Burned by the NHL’s Art Ross Trophy Tie-Breaker Rules
The Los Angeles Kings are gunning for their first Stanley Cup championship since joining the National Hockey League for the 1967-68 season. The only other… Read More »Los Angeles Kings O-Pee-Chee Team Cards From the 1970’s