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1967-68 Topps NHL

1967-68 topps 114 stan mikita chicago blackhawksThe 1967-68 Topps set consists of 132 hockey cards. Despite 1967-68 being the first year for the six new expansion teams, only players from the Original 6 teams were included.

The set is highlighted by the second year card of Bobby Orr. Important rookie cards include those of Derek Sanderson, Rogatien Vachon and Jacques Lemaire. Other significant cards include Bobby Hull, Gordie Howe and Bobby Orr’s Calder Trophy hockey card.

1967-68 Topps NHL Hockey Card Complete Set Video

1967-68 Topps NHL Hockey Card Checklist

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1
Lorne “Gump” Worsley
2 Dick Duff article link button
3 Jacques Lemaire RC article link button
4 Claude Larose
5 Gilles Tremblay
6 Terry Harper
7 Jacques Laperriere article link button
8 Garry Monahan RC
9 Carol Vadnais RC article link button
10 Ted Harris
11 Dave Keon
12 Pete Stemkowski
13 Allan Stanley
14 Ron Ellis
15 Mike Walton
16 Tim Horton
17 Brian Conacher RC
18 Bruce Gamble
19 Bob Pulford
20 Duane Rupp RC
21 Larry Jeffrey
22 Wayne Hillman
23 Don Marshall article link button
24 Gordon “Red” Berenson
25 Phil Goyette
26 Camille Henry
27 Rod Seiling
28 Bob Nevin
29 Bernie Geoffrion
30 Reg Fleming article link button
31 Jean Ratelle
32 Phil Esposito
33 Derek Sanderson RC
34 Eddie Shack
35 Ross Lonsberry RC
36 Fred Stanfield
37 Don Awrey
38 Glen Sather RC
39 John McKenzie
40 Tom Williams
41 Dallas Smith
42 Johnny Bucyk
43 Gordie Howe
44 Gary Jarrett RC
46 Dean Prentice
45 Bert Marshall
47 Gary Bergman
48 Roger Crozier
49 Howie Young
50 Doug Roberts RC
51 Alex Delvecchio article link button
52 Floyd Smith
53 Doug Shelton RC
54 Gerry Goyer RC
55 Wayne Maki RC
56 Dennis Hull
57 Dave Dryden RC
58 Paul Terbenche RC
59 Gilles Marotte
60 Eric Nesterenko article link button
61 Pat Stapleton article link button
62 Pierre Pilote
63 Doug Mohns
64 Stan Mikita [Triple Winner]
65 Vezina Trophy Winners
66 Checklist
67 Ralph Backstrom
68 Bobby Rousseau article link button
69 John Ferguson
70 Yvan Cournoyer article link button
71 Claude Provost
72 Henri Richard
73 J.C. Tremblay
74 Jean Beliveau
75 Rogatien Vachon RC article link button
76 Johnny Bower
77 Wayne Carleton RC
78 Jim Pappin
79 Frank Mahovlich
80 Larry Hillman
81 Marcel Pronovost
82 Murray Oliver
83 George Armstrong
84 Harry Howell
85 Ed Giacomin
86 Gilles Villemure
87 Orland Kurtenbach
88 Vic Hadfield
89 Arnie Brown
90 Rod Gilbert article link button
91 Jim Neilson
92 Bobby Orr
93 Phil “Skip” Krake RC
94 Ted Green
95 Ed Westfall
96 Ed Johnston
97 Gary Doak RC
98 Ken Hodge
99 Gerry Cheevers article link button
100 Ron Murphy
101 Norm Ullman
102 Bruce MacGregor
103 Paul Henderson article link button
104 Jean-Guy Talbot
105 Bart Crashley RC
106 Roy Edwards RC
107 Jim Watson RC
108 Ted Hampson article link button
109 Bill Orban RC
110 Geoff Powis RC
111 Ron “Chico” Maki
112 Doug Jarrett
113 Bobby Hull
114 Stan Mikita
115 Denis DeJordy
116 Hubert “Pit” Martin
117 Ken Wharram article link button
118 Bobby Orr [Calder Trophy]
119 Harry Howell [Norris Trophy]
120 Checklist
121 Harry Howell [All-Star]
122 Pierre Pilote [All-Star]
123 Ed Giacomin [All-Star]
124 Bobby Hull [All-Star]
125 Ken Wharram [All-Star] article link button
126 Stan Mikita [All-Star]
127 Tim Horton [All-Star]
128 Bobby Orr [All-Star]
129 Glenn Hall [All-Star]
130 Don Marshall [All-Star] article link button
131 Gordie Howe [All-Star]
132 Norm Ullman [All-Star]

5 thoughts on “1967-68 Topps NHL”

    1. Hi Brian – sorry for slow response – the site is being inundated everyday with hundreds of spam comments from China that I have to go through and delete…
      Not seeing any cards listed for Ian Campbell. I see he played for the Quebec Aces (Flyers AHL team) and the K.C. Blues (Blues CHL team) but I don’t think the minors had much in the way of card sets back then. I’ll keep and eye out…

      1. Hey, I have a lot of this collection, how much are certain cards worth? Some of the notables I have include, Jacques Lemaire (Rookie) and Derek Sanderson (Rookie) they are also in great condition despite being in a box for 45 years!

    1. Unfortately, his life and career ended after playing just 38 games in his rookie season and a hockey card featuring Bill Masterton was never produced. However, In The Game did a retro card for Masterton in 2005 but they’re scarce…

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