WHA Top 10 All-Time Scoring Leaders
Recently, we published a short video on our YouTube Channel featuring the top 10 all-time scoring leaders in the World Hockey Association. Here, we’re going… Read More »WHA Top 10 All-Time Scoring Leaders
Recently, we published a short video on our YouTube Channel featuring the top 10 all-time scoring leaders in the World Hockey Association. Here, we’re going… Read More »WHA Top 10 All-Time Scoring Leaders
The first overall picks from the 1970’s NHL Amateur Drafts were a pretty impressive bunch. It was the first full decade where the draft actually… Read More »1970’s NHL Amateur Draft: How Important Was The 1st Overall Pick?
Another of the heart and soul, unsung heroes of the New York Islanders Stanley Cup Dynasty of the early 1980’s. Wayne Merrick fittingly played on… Read More »Wayne Merrick: Four Time Stanley Cup Champ (With New York Islanders)
His first game in the National Hockey League came in 1965-66 with the Boston Bruins. Terry Crisp played his final games during the 1976-77 NHL… Read More »Terry Crisp: A Surprising Number Of Appearances In The Stanley Cup Final
Reed Larson was a great addition to the Detroit Red Wings starting in 1976-77. However, he wasn’t enough to bring the storied franchise back to… Read More »Reed Larson: Solid Blue Line Offense On Some Weak Red Wings Teams
We featured Dennis Hextall recently on Vintage Hockey Cards Report recently. It only seems fair to now feature his brother Bryan Hextall Jr. (from this… Read More »Bryan Hextall: Early Penguins Leader (Also AHL and WHL Champion)
Most put him in a group with Bugsy Watson, The Hammer Schultz and Tiger Williams. Maybe, Dennis Hextall should more often be included with names… Read More »Dennis Hextall: Hard Knuckles (Soft Hands)
Other than being one of the National Hockey League’s most solid defensemen in the 1970’s, yes, Phil Russell was part of a couple big trades… Read More »Phil Russell: Headliner In The 1979 Blackhawks And Flames Blockbuster