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1966-67 Topps NHL

gordie howe detroit red wings 1966-67 topps hockey cardThe 1966-67 Topps set consists of 132 hockey cards and is highlighted by card number 35, the ultra valuable rookie card of Bobby Orr of the Boston Bruins. Other than the Orr card, the 1966-67 set lacks any significant rookie cards, other than that of Peter Mahovlich. Coaches Emile Francis of the New York Rangers and Harry Sinden of the Bruins appear on cardboard for the first time.

The standards of the 1960’s, Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull and Phil Esposito are the other major cards of value in the set. Checklists are also at a premium, valued the highest behind the Bobby Orr card.

Below is a video showing each card in the set. Beneath the video is a full checklist of 1966-67 Topps hockey cards. Clicking on each name will bring up the fronts and backs of each individual hockey card.

1966-67 Topps NHL Video

1966-67 Topps NHL Checklist

Number Player
1
Hector “Toe” Blake [Coach]
2 Lorne “Gump” Worsley
3 Jean-Guy Talbot
4 Gilles Tremblay
5 J.C. Tremblay
6 Jim Roberts
7 Bobby Rousseau
8 Henri Richard
9 Claude Provost
10 Claude Larose
11 George “Punch” Imlach [Coach]
12 Johnny Bower
13 Terry Sawchuk
14 Mike Walton
15 Pete Stemkowski
16 Allan Stanley
17 Eddie Shack
18 Brit Selby RC
19 Bob Pulford
20 Marcel Pronovost
21 Emile Francis RC
22 Rod Seiling
23 Ed Giacomin
24 Don Marshall
25 Orland Kurtenbach
26 Rod Gilbert
27 Bob Nevin
28 Phil Goyette
29 Jean Ratelle
30 Earl Ingarfield
31 Harry Sinden RC
32 Ed Westfall
33 Joe Watson RC
34 Bob Woytowich
35 Bobby Orr RC
36 Gilles Marotte RC
37 Ted Green
38 Tom Williams
39 Johnny Bucyk
40 Wayne Connelly
41 Hubert “Pit” Martin
42 Sid Abel [Coach]
43 Roger Crozier
44 Andy Bathgate
45 Dean Prentice
46 Paul Henderson
47 Gary Bergman
48 Bryan Watson
49 Bob Wall RC
50 Leo Boivin
51 Bert Marshall RC
52 Norm Ullman
53 Billy Reay [Coach]
54 Glenn Hall
55 Wally Boyer RC
56 Fred Stanfield
57 Pat Stapleton
58 Matt Ravlich
59 Pierre Pilote
60 Eric Nesterenko
61 Doug Mohns
62 Stan Mikita
63 Phil Esposito
64 Bobby Hull [Leading Scorer]
65 Lorne “Gump” Worsley [Vezina Trophy]
66 Checklist
67 Jacques Laperriere
68 Terry Harper
69 Ted Harris
70 John Ferguson
71 Dick Duff
72 Yvan Cournoyer
73 Jean Beliveau
74 Dave Balon
75 Ralph Backstrom
76 Jim Pappin
77 Frank Mahovlich
78 Dave Keon
79 Leonard “Red” Kelly
80 Tim Horton
81 Ron Ellis
82 Kent Douglas
83 Bob Baun
84 George Armstrong
85 Bernie “Boom-Boom” Geoffrion
86 Vic Hadfield
87 Wayne Hillman
88 Jim Neilson
89 Al MacNeil
90 Arnie Brown
91 Harry Howell
92 Gordon “Red” Berenson
93 Reg Fleming
94 Ron Stewart
95 Murray Oliver
96 Ron Murphy
97 John McKenzie
98 Bob Dillabough
99 Ed Johnston
100 Ron Schock
101 Dallas Smith
102 Alex Delvecchio
103 Pete Mahovlich RC
104 Bruce MacGregor
105 Murray Hall
106 Floyd Smith
107 Hank Bassen
108 Val Fonteyne
109 Gordie Howe
110 Ron “Chico” Maki
111 Doug Jarrett RC
112 Bobby Hull
113 Dennis Hull
114 Ken Hodge
115 Denis DeJordy
116 Lou Angotti
117 Ken Wharram
118 Montreal Canadiens Team
119 Detroit Red Wings Team
120 Checklist
121 Gordie Howe [All-Star]
122 Jacques Laperriere [All-Star]
123 Pierre Pilote [All-Star]
124 Stan Mikita [All-Star]
125 Bobby Hull [All-Star]
126 Glenn Hall [All-Star]
127 Jean Beliveau [All-Star]
128 Allan Stanley [All-Star]
129 Pat Stapleton [All-Star]
130 Lorne “Gump” Worsley [All-Star]
131 Frank Mahovlich [All-Star]
132 Bobby Rousseau [All-Star]

5 thoughts on “1966-67 Topps NHL”

    1. Hi Gilles – unfortunately, probably not worth very much if there’s ink on it. Ted’s card was a common so in good condition has a book value of around $10.

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