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
We showed the regular season results of our simulated 2012-13 NHL season the other day. Now it’s time for the 2013 Stanley Cup champion to… Read More »The 2012-13 Stanley Cup Champion Is…
Best player all-time – Gretzky or Howe? Best team – 1950’s Montreal Canadiens or 1980’s Edmonton Oilers? Should Paul Henderson be in the Hockey Hall… Read More »Paul Henderson Rookie Card
For 1958-59, Parkhurst released a set of 50 hockey cards. The 1958-59 Parkhurst set consisted of 50 cards with only players and coaches from the Toronto… Read More »1958-59 Parkhurst: Jacques Plante Action Overkill
The last time a player from the Toronto Maple Leafs led the NHL in points, the Art Ross Trophy didn’t exist yet. It’s been over… Read More »The Last Scoring Leader From the Toronto Maple Leafs
In 1978-79, the playoff hockey card was on its way out. The O-Pee-Chee set from that year featured just three cards, one for each semi-final… Read More »Playoff Cards of the 1978-79 O-Pee-Chee Set
Growing up in Southern Ontario in the 1970’s, I doubt I was alone in wanting to play hockey just like Darryl Sittler. He played junior… Read More »Darryl Sittler: Hockey Hall Of Fame Toronto Maple Leafs Captain
His number is retired by the Calgary Flames. He is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. He was the fourth overall pick in… Read More »1974-75 O-Pee-Chee Lanny McDonald Rookie Card