Frank Mahovlich: First and Last and First and Last
Frank Mahovlich scored often throughout his career. It didn’t matter if he was on good teams or bad teams or a good team that generally… Read More »Frank Mahovlich: First and Last and First and Last
Frank Mahovlich scored often throughout his career. It didn’t matter if he was on good teams or bad teams or a good team that generally… Read More »Frank Mahovlich: First and Last and First and Last
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
Back in the early, stick-swinging, ref-punching days of the National Hockey League, long before television and even radio broadcasts, there was a player with the… Read More »Lionel Hitchman: An Often Overlooked Major Player in Sports History
The latest selections to the Hockey Hall of Fame have been made. Not without the usual public disagreement, four great players have been inducted for… Read More »Rookie Cards of the 2012 Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees
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
It took just 6 hours from posting to get an answer – see comments below for this stranger’s identity! After Mario Tremblay completed his first… Read More »Who is This Guy?
In one of those “never to happen again” events, the Sutter family from Viking, Alberta put six of their sons into the National Hockey League.… Read More »The Cardboard Beginnings of the Sutter Empire
We’re nearly to the final four in the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs and we thought it would fun to look at the coaches of the… Read More »Cardboard Coaches: A Look at the Bench Bosses of the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs