1966-67 Topps #35 – Bobby Orr Rookie Card
Back when I was a kid in the late 1970’s, my grandmother had one hockey card to her name and she used it as a bookmark.… Read More »1966-67 Topps #35 – Bobby Orr Rookie Card
Back when I was a kid in the late 1970’s, my grandmother had one hockey card to her name and she used it as a bookmark.… Read More »1966-67 Topps #35 – Bobby Orr Rookie Card
Recently inducted Hockey Hall of Famer Mark Howe first appeared on cardboard with father Gordie and brother Marty on hockey card number one of the… Read More »1975-76 O-Pee-Chee WHA Mark Howe Rookie Card
Slow, big, clumsy with no real skill. Hacks in front of the net for all his goals. This is an opinion about Phil Esposito I remember… Read More »Phil Esposito: 1967 Blockbuster Trade Led To A Blockbuster NHL Career
When you think of the all-time best Chicago Blackhawks goalie, you would tend to think of either Glenn Hall of Tony Esposito. When it comes… Read More »1969-70 O-Pee-Chee Tony Esposito Rookie Card
Update – Finally, finally, finally! Rogie was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2016! Rogatien ‘Rogie’ Vachon is, hands down, the greatest goaltender… Read More »Rogatien Vachon Should Be In The Hockey Hall Of Fame
He played ten seasons in the National Hockey League and scored more than 50 goals in each except for his last. Even at the low… Read More »Mike Bossy Rookie Card – A Must Have For Any NYI Fan
An NHLer that scored more than a goal per game over his career? The only NHL player to score seven goals in one game? A… Read More »Joe Malone: The Greatest Hockey Player to Play the Game?
The vintage baseball card collecting community has Honus Wagner. The 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card produced by the Piedmont Cigarette Company is the most rare… Read More »More Valuable Than A Wayne Gretzky O-Pee-Chee Rookie Card?