Rookie Cards of the 1986 Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees
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
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
He played in the NHL in parts of three decades, was a champion in junior, played in three Stanley Cup finals and was in the race… Read More »Doug Mohns: 2 Rookie Cards With Boston Bruins In 1954-55
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
1967-68 marked the first NHL season for six new franchises. Previously, the league consisted of six teams but found itself to be double the size… Read More »The Captains of the 1967-68 NHL Expansion Teams
Six jersey numbers hang from the rafters of the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, immortalizing six of the Detroit Red Wings greatest players. A complete collection of… Read More »$5,400 Gets You the Rookie Cards of the 6 Red Wings with Retired Numbers
In 1969, six people entered the Hockey Hall of Fame, four players and two builders. Of the four players, three were a long time coming… Read More »Rookie Cards of the 1969 Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees
Gordie Howe played in the NHL from 1946-47 to 1970-71 with the Detroit Red Wings. He then returned to the NHL for one season, 1979-80,… Read More »The High Price of a Complete Gordie Howe Collection
1968-69 was the second season of the post-Original 6 era. The Montreal Canadiens were regular season champs and marched through the playoffs to sweep the… Read More »1968-69: Enter O-Pee-Chee