Eventually I'll get through everything that reader Daniel sent in a (not so recent any longer) trade. So far I've posted a near complete set of 1985-86 Topps hockey stickers, and a chunk of 1988-89 Topps hockey off of my want list. Also in the package was a huge lot of 1986-87 Topps hockey cards. In fact there were over 90 of them! Here are some of my favorites:
It's inexcusable that I didn't own this one already. In my defense though, I did already have the O-Pee-Chee version, which made my list of Top 60 Hockey Cards a while back...
If I were in control of the league, the Phoenix Coyotes would never play another game and these awesome jerseys would be brought back again for the 2011-12 season!
Your 1986-87 Masterson Memorial Trophy winner.
Yes, the obligatory "player using the boards to stretch" card existed even back in the 80's...
Your 1986-87 Selke Trophy winner.
Probably could have found a better photo to use than this one...
Bernie's card would be much better the following year!
Does that look like an NHL-caliber blocker to you? It sure doesn't to me.
Both Stastny brothers were included in the package.
A Hall-of-Famer, and a soon to be Hall-of-Famer:
This awesome lot brings me within 6 cards of completing the set. That's pretty good considering I owned just a handful of these a year ago. True, 3 of the 6 remaining cards are Gretzky, Lemieux and the Patrick Roy rookie, but I will complete this one someday, mark my words!
I think I have about 3 more posts worth of stuff from this trade...
The Starrs Are Aligned
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When it comes to blogging... my timing is terrible. I'll see things on ESPN
or on other blogs that inspire a post, but I don't have scans ready to go.
On...
2 comments:
I need a friend like Daniel.
I remember busting these (OPC more tha Topps, though I did some of each). After the incredible disappointment that was 1985-86, this was at least a step in the right direction.
I was still annoyed that they stayed at 264 cards for OPC. The number of players that never got cards was huge.
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