Jacques Plante: First and Last
Jacques Plante first played in the National Hockey League during the 1952-53 season, appearing in three regular season games for the Montreal Canadiens. More importantly,… Read More »Jacques Plante: First and Last
Jacques Plante first played in the National Hockey League during the 1952-53 season, appearing in three regular season games for the Montreal Canadiens. More importantly,… Read More »Jacques Plante: First and Last
Recently, we noted that Cesare Maniago was the unlikely top valued rookie card in the 1963-64 Parkhurst set. The second highest valued rookie card, and… Read More »Alex Faulkner: 101 Career NHL Games. $125 Rookie Card.
1963-64 simply wasn’t a banner year for rookie cards in the hockey card world. Surprisingly, the highest valued rookie card in the 1963-64 Parkhurst set… Read More »Guess the Most Valuable RC in the 1963-64 Parkhurst Set
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
We’ve previously featured two of three members of G.A.G. (goal a game) Line from the New York Rangers, Vic Hadfield and Jean Ratelle. Rod Gilbert was… Read More »Rod Gilbert 1961-62 Topps Rookie Card
A pair of New York Rangers were at the head of the 1961-62 Topps rookie card class. Jean Ratelle, along with teammate Rod Gilbert, provide… Read More »Jean Ratelle: Tops in 1961-62 Topps
In 1962-63, Parkhurst’s run at the hockey card market was nearing an end. The next year would mark the last set for the company. 1962-63… Read More »The Rookie Card Class of the 1962-63 Parkhurst Set
The Phil Esposito rookie card and Gordie’s Howe’s 600 goal card lead the way for value in the 1965-66 Topps hockey card set. The next… Read More »1965-66 Topps Gerry Cheevers Rookie Card