Ed Giacomin: New York Rangers Goaltending Legend
With only six teams and limited opportunities for goaltenders in the Original 6 Era, it took Ed Giacomin until he was 26 before he played… Read More »Ed Giacomin: New York Rangers Goaltending Legend
With only six teams and limited opportunities for goaltenders in the Original 6 Era, it took Ed Giacomin until he was 26 before he played… Read More »Ed Giacomin: New York Rangers Goaltending Legend
He’s not in the Hockey Hall of Fame and his 1957-58 Topps rookie card doesn’t fetch hundreds of dollars. In the NHL world, outside of… Read More »Andy Hebenton: Complete Collection of a True Ironman
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
We’ve previously featured two of three members of G.A.G. (goal a game) Line from the New York Rangers, Vic Hadfield and Jean Ratelle. Rod Gilbert was… Read More »Rod Gilbert 1961-62 Topps Rookie Card
A pair of New York Rangers were at the head of the 1961-62 Topps rookie card class. Jean Ratelle, along with teammate Rod Gilbert, provide… Read More »Jean Ratelle: Tops in 1961-62 Topps
Long before Saku Koivu and Teemu Selanne, Pentti Lund was the first player born in Finland to play a game in the National Hockey League.… Read More »Pentti Lund: The National Hockey League’s Original Finn
[liveblog] This is the first in what will be an semi-regular, on-going series of articles on Vintage Hockey Cards Report. Periodically, we’ll be taking a… Read More »Flip That Hockey Card: 1959-60 Topps #28
For the 1961-62 hockey card season, Topps came up with the bright idea to put a team picture on the front of a card. The… Read More »1961-62 Topps – The Birth of the Hockey Team Card