Bryan Watson: Just Call Me Bugsy
During his playing career, he stood 5’9″ and weighed all of 170 lbs. Yet, Bryan Watson was one of the toughest guys in the National… Read More »Bryan Watson: Just Call Me Bugsy
During his playing career, he stood 5’9″ and weighed all of 170 lbs. Yet, Bryan Watson was one of the toughest guys in the National… Read More »Bryan Watson: Just Call Me Bugsy
George Armstrong retired as a player in the National Hockey League after the 1970-71 season. To date, over 40 years later, he remains the player… Read More »George Armstong: Toronto’s Chief
John McKenzie was in the game as a player for over 20 years from his first year of junior hockey in the OHA to his… Read More »John McKenzie 1960-61 Parkhurst Rookie Card
I was adding some cards to the VHCR Virtual Hockey Card Collection today and noticed an error that may or may not have documented already.… Read More »Bryan McSheffrey: Obscure Uncorrected Error Card Discovered
Larry Hillman kind of reminds me of the Steve Buscemi of the hockey world. Hillman was never the star but he was everywhere. Six Stanley… Read More »Larry Hillman: Background Star of the 1966-67 Topps Set
It wasn’t easy for Frank Boucher, connected with the New York Rangers for nearly 30 years as a player, coach and general manager. The Rangers… Read More »Frank Boucher: The Gentleman
Impossibly small in stature by today’s standards at 5’9″ and 155 pounds, Ken Wharram played a big role in the world of hockey for two… Read More »Ken Wharram: In the Shadow of Hull and Mikita
More Stanley Cup rings that any National Hockey League player that did not play for the Montreal Canadiens. One of four in NHL history to… Read More »Red Kelly: Most Stanley Cups By A Non Montreal Canadien