Esposito V Esposito: Part 1 (1969-70 Season)
Brothers Tony Esposito and Phil Esposito are well known for their Hockey Hall of Fame NHL careers. Both can be truly defined by a single… Read More »Esposito V Esposito: Part 1 (1969-70 Season)
Brothers Tony Esposito and Phil Esposito are well known for their Hockey Hall of Fame NHL careers. Both can be truly defined by a single… Read More »Esposito V Esposito: Part 1 (1969-70 Season)
It’s pretty amazing when you think about it. The Chicago Blackhawks and Boston Bruins have been in the National Hockey League for the better part… Read More »Bruins and Blackhawks Stanley Cup Playoff History
For their 1974-75 hockey card sets, both Topps and O-Pee-Chee continued on with their newly formed tradition of producing playoff cards. The cards featured the… Read More »1974-75 O-Pee-Chee and Topps 214: Esposito on Esposito
Much after the fact, Team Canada from the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union was honoured by the Hockey Hall of Fame… Read More »1972 Summit Series O-Pee-Chee Team Canada Hockey Cards
Before there were umpteen hockey mags full of glossy action photos. Before cable television came up with sports-paks bringing every single game to your living… Read More »NHL Action Cards – The Door Prizes of the 1972-73 O-Pee-Chee Series?
Last week, we featured a cardboard cameo from the 1975-76 O-Pee-Chee / Topps series showing Ken Dryden on Guy Lapointe’s card. Since, we’ve tracked down… Read More »More Cardboard Cameos – Including Both Esposito Brothers
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