Time for the third and final installment of my top 60 hockey cards.
#41 - 1964-65 Topps #70 - Milt Schmidt - The 1964-65 Topps "tall boy" cards are really impressive in person and Milt is the best one I've got. This card was bumped up the list recently when I had a chance to attend Milt Schmidt night at the Garden a month or so ago:
It was pretty cool to see a Hall-of-Famer who began his career in 1936-37 yet was still able to walk out to center ice for the ceremony with no assistance and even help raise the banner with his jersey number on it. It turns out Milt and his family were in the suite next to ours so I sat about 10 feet from him during the Leafs game. At one point I congratulated him and shook his hand, 92-year-old man with an iron grip! The Bruins had a nice win against Toronto as well, I don't know if it was more fun watching Tyler Seguin score his second career goal, or listening to a crowd of thousands taunting Phil Kessel...
#42 - 1988-89 Topps #120 - Wayne Gretzky - I had to include this one. This card symbolizes probably the most significant trade in the history of the NHL.
#43 - 1972-73 Topps #1 - Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Champs - Another reminder of a time when the Bruins were actually winning championships. One of my favorite cards from the 1972-73 set, which I have roughly a third of now.
#44 - 2001-02 Topps Archives #10 - John Bucyk Autograph - The third and final autograph card in my countdown is The Chief, Johnny Bucyk. Someday I'll add a real 1957-58 Topps Bucyk to my collection, but in the meantime this is a pretty nice substitute.
#45 - 2008-09 Upper Deck #12 - Henrik Sedin - These guys continue to produce year in and year out for the Canucks. They've each got 27 points so far this season. Another example of a great Upper Deck hockey card. Speaking of which...
#46 - 1990-91 Upper Deck #525 - Sergei Fedorov Young Guns Rookie - It was almost impossible to be a young hockey fan in the 1990's and not like the Detroit Red Wings. I was a Whalers guy but the Red Wings were always right up there, and I found myself rooting for them during the playoffs since Hartford was rarely there. Fedorov was my favorite player on the Wings, and I still accumulate his cards to this day (GCA I'm sorry it's taking me so long to respond, I'm not sure I have anything you don't already...). For the longest time this was the card I wanted more than any other from the 1990-91 Upper Deck set.
#47 - 1989-90 Topps #186 - Brett Hull - I laughed at this card the first time I saw it, and it's always remained one of my favorite cards from one of my first ever sets. I have his rookie card from the year prior but in my mind this one's much better.
#48 - 1983-84 O-Pee-Chee #268 - Pelle Lindbergh Rookie - A very sad story. On top of the world coming off of a 40-win, Vezina Trophy, and First Team All-Star season in 1984-85, the 26 year old Flyers netminder was killed when his Porsche slammed into a wall in New Jersey.
#49 - 1992-93 Topps Stadium Club #225 - Rob Zettler - No explanation needed.
#50 - 1986-87 O-Pee-Chee #8 - Lanny McDonald - There are still many Lanny McDonald cards I don't have, but of the ones I do this one is tops.
#51 - 1985-86 Topps #140 - Ron Francis - I thought about selecting Francis' 82-83 O-Pee-Chee rookie, but that was only a recent pick-up, this card has been in my collection for far longer.
#52 - 1990-91 O-Pee-Chee Premier #50 - Jaromir Jagr Rookie - Yes, I chose a second card from the 1990-91 O-Pee-Chee Premier set. This Jagr rookie was just as coveted as the Roenick card that led off this series of posts. Fedorov's rookie from this set is right up there too, but since I already featured his Upper Deck rookie I settled with Jagr.
#53 - 1979-80 Topps #18 - Wayne Gretzky Rookie - One of the most iconic hockey cards ever produced, the rookie card of the man who holds practically every NHL scoring record. This would be my most expensive hockey card by a long shot. It's proudly displayed on the desk in my office.
#54 - 1991-92 Score Canadian Bilingual #314 - Patrick Roy The Franchise - Alright, I know what you must be thinking...we go from one of the most recognizable hockey cards ever to a junk wax era Score card?!?! Well as much as I hate the Canadiens, Patrick Roy is the man, and I've always loved the look of the original Score Franchise subset. Panini absolutely butchered The Franchise in its recent Score release, they are some of the ugliest inserts I've seen.
#55 - 1990-91 Score #440 - Eric Lindros Future Superstar - As a 9-year-old I thought this card would be worth hundreds one day. I still remember having my original copy in a screw-down case. I think a new screw-down or snap case would probably cost you more than the card would nowadays.
#56 - 1979-80 Topps #175 - Gordie Howe - One of the greatest players of all time on my favorite team of all time, on one of the greatest set designs of all time. Much like the Gretzky auto from the last post, this would be one of the 3-5 cards I'd keep if I had to sell off my entire collection.
#57 - 1977-78 O-Pee-Chee Glossy #21 - Rogatien Vachon - I'm not sure which element I like more on this card, the photo or the facsimile autograph.
#58 - 1979-80 Topps #261 - NHL Entries - My final selection from the 1979-80 set is this NHL entries card, depicting the 4 squads that joined the NHL for the 79-80 season when the WHA folded. As you can see, most of these teams didn't fare too well, as the Oilers are the only one of them that still exists with the same name and in the same location. Maybe this explains why I enjoy Nordiques and Jets cards so much, given that their franchises suffered the same fate as my beloved Whalers. (Cough cough...move the Florida Panthers to Quebec...cough cough).
#59 - 1973-74 Topps #146 - Cesare Maniago - My current favorite card from the 73-74 Topps set (although admittedly I don't have many), and one of my favorite cards from the 70's period. What a great action shot, with Maniago looming over the downed Rangers player in the crease.
#60 - 2008-09 Upper Deck Masterpieces #34 - Bobby Orr - We finish it off with the greatest defenseman of all-time scoring probably the most recognizable goal in the history of the game. I had a great time collecting this set and was quite disappointed that Upper Deck canned it after just one release.
Well there you have it, my top 60 hockey cards. If I compiled this list again in 6 months I bet 30 of them would be completely different. A couple of observations that I made after compiling the list...Sidney Crosby is not present and neither is Alex Ovechkin. A few autographed cards made their way onto the list, but not one single jersey/patch/relic card. I generally detest them and don't think they bring much value to the hobby at all. This exercise also proved what I already knew to be the case, that I enjoy vintage cards or cards depicting vintage players much more than I do modern cards. In fact, out of the 60 cards I chose, only 4 feature players who are still active in the NHL.
This was fun putting together. I would love to see some similar lists from other bloggers. Canuck? Sal?
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6 comments:
Finally, the last 20! I've been waiting to see and was not disappointed. Since your first post I wanted to do my own list but decided to wait as to not steal your awesome thunder.
It is ON this weekend!
This was a great list and is def getting me more excited to collect hockey cards. Right now, I only collect Buffalo Sabres Hockey cards, but your list has got me rethinking my hockey collecting preferences. Thanks!!!
my own list??? what kind of time do you think I have?
yeah, no prob, list should be up next week :)
No worries on the Sergeis. The upside of collecting a guy who thrived in the 90's is the low prices. The downside is the sheer volume of stuff put out for star players!
I didn't watch a lot of hockey back then, except for the occasional game. And I didn't care who was playing.
Since he was a Capital for a while, and in retrospect, he was THE MAN for his skills on and off the ice (Anna, Tara, etc.) I decided to collect Fedorov.
YOU HATE THE CANADIENS???
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Very cool list, thanks for telling me about it. I really enjoyed seeing your great collection.
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