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Tradelist: B

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B

Cards

Jamie Baker

Bill Barber

Bob Barlow

Bates Battaglia 1

Bates Battaglia 2

Bates Battaglia 3

Bob Baun 1

Bob Baun 2

Bob Bekett

Bob Beers

Steve Begin

Wade Belak

Neil Belland

Adam Bennett

J.C. Bergeron

J.C. Bergeron

Jonathan Bernier

Rick Berry

Daniel Berthiaume

Adam Berti 1

Adam Berti 2

Bryan Bickell

Dan Blackburn

Gus Bodnar

Andrew Bodnarchuk

Peter Bondra

Radek Bonk 1

Radek Bonk 2

Radek Bonk 3

Radek Bonk 4

Luciano Borsato

Butch Bouchard

Gaetan Boucher

Andre Boudrias

Johnny Bower

Johnny Boychuk

Dan Boyle

Steve Bozek

Keith Brown

John Bucyk 1

John Bucyk 2

Pavel Bure

Valeri Bure 

Lyndon Byers

Certified Autographed Card

Ken Baumgartner

Nolan Baumgartner

Brian Bellows

Brian Berard

Jordan Binnington

Brad Bombardir

Jay Bouwmeester & Mike Van Ryn

T.J. Brennan

Curtis Brown

Gilbert Brule & David Vyborny

Small Pictures

Doug Barkley x2

Steve Begin - Team issued postcard

Jean Beliveau - Canada Post Stamp

Jean Beliveau - Vintage Coke hockey card. Slightly larger than normal trading card size. 

Brendan Bell


-Back-
Yves Bergeron

 - Front - 

Leo Boivin - Vintage Coke card.

Leo Boivin

Leo Boivin

Dan Bouchard - creased on the left side

Francis Bouillon - Team issued postcard

Bob Brooke

Ross Brooks

Willie Brossart

Randy Bucyk - Team issued postcard

Robin Burns


Cuts

Josef Balej

Frank Banham


Milan Bartovic

Bob Bassen

Bob Beckett

Wade Belak

Jean Beliveau - On small Habs sticker

Eric Boguniecki x2

Dan Boyle

Willie Brossart

Yuri Butsayev

Custom Index Cards

Steve Baker

Scott Barney

Ray Barry

Bob Bassen

I used to collect Leafs autographs so that's why this happened. Can still be used to make a custom Bathgate Rangers card. 

Barry Beck

Joe Bell

Mark Bell

Red Berenson

Blair Betts

Marc Boileau
Danny Bois

Dan Bouchard

Emile "Butch" Bouchard

Bruce Boudreau

Andre Boudrias

Jay Bouwmeester

Wally Boyer

Matt Bradley

John Brenneman

Gary Bromley 

Arnie Brown

Curtis Brown 1

Curtis Brown 2

Keith Brown

Sean Brown

John Bucyk

Alexandre Burrows

Index Cards
Pete Bakovic

Chris Bala

Earl Balfour

Doug Barkley 1

Doug Barkley 2

Marco Baron

Ed Barry

Jim Bartlett

Norm Beaudin

Bob Beckett

John Bednarski

Bruce Bell

Joe Bell
Neil Belland

Michel Belhumeur

Perry Berezan

Yves Bergeron

Thommie Bergman

Bill Berglund
Christian Berglund

Jonas Bergqvist

Fred Berry

Ken Berry x2

Todd Bidner x2
Mike Bloom


Gilles Boisvert

J.P. Bordeleau

Dan Bouchard

Andre Boudrias

Roger Bourbonnais - Team Canada 1962-1969

Scotty Bowman

Stephanie Boyd - Team USA female
Wally Boyer

Per-Olov Brasar

Greg Britz
Stephane Brochu

Len Broderick

Gary Bromley

Ross Brooks

Steve Brule x2

Jeff Buchanan

Tradelist: C

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C

Cards

Dave Cameron

Randy Carlyle x2

Randy Carlyle 2

Randy Carlyle 3

Gene Carr 1

Gene Carr 2

Don Cherry

Alain Chevrier

Jason Chimera 1

Jason Chimera 2

Marc Chouinard 1

Marc Chouinard 2

Jason Cirone

Bob Clarke 1

Bob Clarke 2

Bob Clark 3

Bob Clark 4

Bob Clark 5

Bob Clark 6

Jacques Cloutier

Bob Cole 

Jeremy Colliton

Yvan Cournoyer

Russ Courtnall

Jiri Crha












Sidney Crosby

Joe Crozier


Certified Autograph Cards

Bob Carpenter

Herb Carnegie

Larry Carriere

Frederic Chabot

Kyle Chipchura 1

Kyle Chipchura 2

Kris Chucko

Dean Chynoweth

Marcel Cousineau

Matt Cullen

Tyler Cuma

Mariusz Czerkawski

Small Pictures

Gene Carr

Frank Cernik

Joe Cirella

Cuts

Petr Cajanek

Frank Caprice


Keith Carney

Gene Carr

Roman Cechmanek

Dick Cherry

Don Cherry

Taylor Chorney

Marc Chouinard

Chris Clark

Richard Clune

Ben Clymer

Jim Conacher

Ty Conklin

Jim Cummins

Brian Cullen


Custom Index Cards

Kyle Calder

Mike Cammalleri x2

Matt Campanale

Mathieu Carle

Herb Carnegie

Larry Carriere

Ed Chadwick x2

Jeff Chychrun

Ivan Ciernik

Sylvain Cloutier

Ryane Clowe

Cam Connor

Rene Corbet

Jiri Crha

Index Cards
Don Caley

Tod Campeau

Dave Capuano

Anders Carlsson x2

Gene Carr x2

Lyle Carter

Brett Carson x2

Ron Carter x2

Denis Chasse x2

Jose Charbonneau

Kevin Cheveldayoff x2

Alain Chevrier

Art Chisholm

Marc Chorney

Bill Christian - Team USA x2

Tony Cimellaro

Roland Cloutier x2

Brian Coates - WHA x2

Hugh Coflin

Les Colwill

Joe Contini x2

Brandon Convery

Mark Cornforth x2

Alain Cote x2

Larry Courville x2

Rob Cowie x2

Dave Creighton x2

Doug Crossman x2

Joe Crozier

Brian Cullen x2

John Cullen

Ray Cullen

Tradelist: D

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D

Cards 

Dale DeGray

Alex Delvecchio 1

Alex Delvecchio 2

Marc Denis

Jim Dorey

Tom Draper 1

Tom Draper 2

Tom Draper 3

Dick Duff

Donald Dufresne

Dave Dunn


Certified Autographed Cards

Matt D'Agostini

Boyd Devereaux

Ted Donato



Small Pictures

Sara DeCosta - USA Olympian

Gilbert Delorme

Ed Diachuk

Don Dietrich x3

Don Dietrich

Jude Drouin

Dick Duff



Cuts

Alexander Daigle

Mathieu Dandenault

Barry Dean

Shean Donovan

Dick Duff

Dallas Drake



Custom Index Cards

Joe Daley

Dan Daoust

Billy Dea

Denis DeJordy

Bill Derlago 1

Bill Derlago 2

Patrick DesRochers

Connie Dion



Index Cards

Devin Dahl

Corrie D'Alessio x2

Joe Daley

Marc D'Amour

Butch Deadmarsh

Louis Denis

Nathan Deobald

Jim Devellano x2

Ed Diachuk x2

Don Dietrich x2

Bruce Dowie

Jude Drouin x2

Norm Dube

Dave Dunn

Tradelist: E & F

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E

Cards

Neil Eisenhut

Matt Elich

Gary Emmons

Bryan Erickson 1

Bryan Erickson 2

Certified Autographed Cards

Mike Eagles


Cuts

Matt Elich

Stew Evans


Custom Index Cards

Cody Eakin

Jack Egers

Dave Ellett

Stefan Elliott

Ron Ellis

Index Cards
Rolf Edberg x2

Marv Edwards

Nils Ekman x2

Anders Eldebrink x2

Bo Elik

Craig Endean

Peter Eriksson x2
Roland Eriksson



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F

Cards

Pat Falloon 1

Pat Falloon 2

Pat Falloon 3

Richard Farda

Brad Fast

Alex Faulkner

Fern Flaman

Mike Foligno

Val Fonteyne

Lou Fontinato

Dwight Foster

Kurtis Foster

Norm Foster

Kris Foucault

Ron Francis

Jamie Fraser 1

Jamie Fraser 2

Matt Fraser

Robbie Ftorek 1

Robbie Ftorek 2


Certified Autographed Cards

John Ferguson - has certified stamp of limited edition signed set

Mark Fistric

Paul Fixter - long time Colorado Avalanche assistant coach, from Sudbury Wolves autograph set

Small Pictures

Tom Fergus 1
Tom Fergus 2

Jamie Fraser


Cuts

Mario Faubert

Glen Featherstone

Bob Fillion


Custom Index Cards

Jeff Farkas

Alex Faulkner

Glen Featherstone

John Ferguson

Guyle Fielder

Mike Fisher

Mark Flood

Nick Foligno

Norm Foster

Emile Francis 1

Emile Francis 2

Len Frig

Bob Froese

Michael Frolik


Index Cards

Richard Farda x2

Brad Fast

Mario Faubert x2

George Ferguson x2

Craig Fisher
Norm Foster

Ray Fortin

Iain Frasher
Bob Froese

Tradelist: G, H & I

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G

Cards

Marian Gaborik

Bill Gadsby

Dave Gagney

Simon Gagner

Gerard Gallant 1

Gerard Gallant 2

Gerard Gallant 3

Gerard Gallant 4

Gerard Gallant 5

Gerard Gallant 6

Gerard Gallant 7

Ed Giacomin

Stan Gilbertson 1

Stan Gilbertson 2

Clark Gillies

Doug Gilmour

Michel Goulet 1

Michel Goulet 2

Michel Goulet 3

Gilles Gratton

Leo Gravelle

Hilliard Graves

Rick Green


Certified Autograph Cards

Tim Gleason

Sergei Gonchar

Boyd Gordon

Marc-Andre Gragnani

Alex Grant

Brent Grieve

Philipp Grubauer

Miloslav Guren - #46/100 on back


Small Pictures

Marian Gaborik


Cuts

Doug Gibson


Sascha Goc

Frank Golembrosky

Jack Gordon

Tom Gorence


Custom Index Cards

Bill Gadsby 1

Bill Gadsby 2

Steve Gainey

Simon Gamache

Troy Gamble

Michael Garnett

Denis Gauthier

Ed Giacomin

Brian Gionta

Josh Green


Index Cards

Dave Gagnon

Dave Gatherum

Armand Gaudreault

Stan Gilbertson x2

Russ Gillow x2

Tanner Glass

David Gove

Leo Gravelle

Terry Gray

John Gruden

Irving Grundman

Francois Guay x2

Bep Guidolin

Glen Gulutzan - Dallas Stars Head Coach x2

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H

Cards

Bob Haggert - Trainer

David Hale

Glenn Hall

Radek Hamr

Jim Harrison

Paul Harrison

Paul Harrison

Dale Hawerchuk

Alan Haworth 1

Alan Haworth 2

Barrett Heisten

Sami Helenius

Paul Henderson

Paul Henderson

Ron Hextall 1

Ron Hextall 2

Larry Hillman 1

Larry Hillman 2

Justin Hocking 

Charlie Hodge

Kevin Hodson

Jamie Hoffmann - MLB player who was drafted by the Hurricanes

Bruce Hoffort

Benoit Hogue

Bruce Hood

Phil Housley

Harry Howell 1

Harry Howell 2

Jim Hrivnak 1

Jim Hrivnak 2

Jim Hrivnak 3

Jim Hrivnak 4

Tony Hrkac

Ryan Hughes 

Brett Hull

Jody Hull 1

Jody Hull 2

Jody Hull 3


Certified Autograph Cards

Jeff Halpern

Thomas Holmstrom

Jan Hrdina

Cale Hulse


Small Pictures

Wally Hergesheimer

Bill Hay

Jamie Hislop

Murray Hall - Vintage Postcard

Pat Hickey

Steve Hrymnak

Ron Hutchinson


Cuts

Michael Handzus

Casey Hankinson

Chris Herperger

Rick Heinz

Shane Hnidy 1

Shane Hnidy 2

Bill Hogaboam

Tomas Holmstrom

Bill Houlder


Custom Index Cards

Niklas Hagman

Bob Halidis

Al Hamilton

Jay Harrison

Jim Harrison

Mark Hartigan 1

Mark Hartigan 2

 Scott Hartnell
Jim Hay

Andre Hinse

Charlie Hodge

Jonas Hoglund

Brian Holzinger

Brent Hughes 1

Brent Hughes 2

Kristian Huselius

Jani Hurme


Custom Index Cards

Jim Hay

Bill Hay

Alan Haworth

Ed Hatoum x2

Ted Harris x2

Ray Hannigan

Al Hagsleben x2

Rich Healey

Shawn Heaphy x2

Andy Hebenton

Earl Heiskala

Peter Helander

Murray Henderson

Jake Hendrickson x2

Wally Hergesheimer x2

Yves Heroux x2

Matt Herr x2

Wayne Hicks x2

John Hilworth

Tom Hirsch

Goran Hogosta

Leif Holmqvist x2 - WHA goalie

Dean Hopkins

Doug Horbul x2

Greg Hotham x2

Curtis Hunt - NHL assistant coach

Ron Hurst

 Dave Hutchinson x2



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I

Cards

Jarome Iginla

Small Pics

Earl Ingarfield - old Coca-Cola card, slightly bigger than average hockey card

Index Cards

Earl Ingarfield

Robbie Irons

Ted Irvine

Tradelist: J & K

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J

Cards

Jaromir Jagr

Doug Jarvis

Curtis Joseph


Certified Autograph Cards

Hugh Jessiman

Andreas Johansson

Mike Johnson

Mike Johson

Jorgen Jonsson

Roman Josi

Joe Juneau

Cuts

Tony Joseph

Custom Index Cards

Barret Jackman 1

Barret Jackman 2

Lou Jankowski

Gary Jarrett

Brent Johnson

Ed Johnston 1

Ed Johnson 2

Olli Jokinen


Index Cards


Jason Jaffray

Clement Jodoin x2 - NHL assistant coach

Al Johnson

Jim Johnson

Tom Johnson

Eddie Johnstone x2

Tony Joseph

Eddie Joyal

Duane Joyce


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K

Cards

Martin Karsums

Steve Kasper 1

Steve Kasper 2

Steve Kasper 3

Steve Kasper 4

Ted Kennedy

Red Kelly

Forbes Kennedy

Dave Keon 1

Dave Keon 2

Larry King

Kelly Kisio

Rick Knickle

Krys Kolanos

Jordan Krestanovich

Nick Kypreos


Certified Autograph Cards

Steve Kelly

Dimitri Khristich

Derek King

Linus Klassen

Jarno Kultanen


Small Pictures 

Tomi Kallio

Mike Komisarek

Chad Kilger

Skip Krake


Cuts

Alexander Karpovtsev


Steve Kelly

Mike Knuble

Espen Knutsen

Filip Kuba

Maxim Kuznetsov


Custom Index Cards

Steve Kariya

Steve Kasper

Matt Keetley 1

Matt Keetley 2

Ted Kennedy

 Ryan Kesler 1

Ryan Kesler 2

Fred Knipscheer

Brent Krahn

Jarno Kultanen

Larry Kwon


Index Cards

Trent Kaese x2

Al Karlander

Matt Keith

Jarmo Kekalainen

Dean Kennedy x2

Brian Kilrea x2

Dave King x2 - NHL Coach

Mark Kirton

Stu Kulak


Tradelist: L

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L

Cards

Elmer Lach

Randy Ladouceur

Guy Lafleur 1

Guy Lafleur 2

Serge Lajeunesse

Mike Lalor 1

Mike Lalor 2

Daymond Langkow 1

Daymond Langkow 2

Junior Langlois

Rod Langway

Edgar Laprade

John LeClair

Mario Lemieux 1

Mario Lemieux 2

Eric Lindros

Ted Lindsay 1

Ted Lindsay 2

Ted Lindsay 3

Troy Loney 1

Troy Loney 2

Jamie Lundmark 1

Jamie Lundmark 2

Budd Lynch


Certified Autograph Cards

Andre Lacroix

Daymond Langkow 1

Daymond Langkow 2

Martin Lapointe

Janne Laukanen

Yanik Lehoux - 54/100 on back

Mats Lindgren

Brad Lukowich


Small Pictures

Dan Labraaten

Bill Lecaine


Cuts

Leo Labine

Doug Lecuyer

Fern LeBlanc

Larry Leach

Chad Larose

Reed Low

Grant Ledyard

Andreas Lilja

Jamie Lundmark

Custom Index Cards

Charline Labonte

Mark Lamb

Guy Lapointe 1

Guy Lapointe 2

Edgar Laprade

Peter Laviolette

David LeNeveu

Jean-Philippe Levasseur

Eddie Litzenberger

Larry Lozinski

Don Luce

Ron Low


Index Cards

Dan Labraaten

David Laliberte

Bobby Lalonde x2

Dan Lambert x2


Al Langlois x2

Garry Lariviere x2

Curt Larsson x2

Peter Leboutillier x2

Bill Lecaine

Chuck Lefley x2

Scott Lehman x2

Ed Leier x2

Bobby Lemieux x2

Jean Lemieux

Francis Lessard x2

Dave Liffiton x2

Brett Lindros

Bill Lochead

Mark Lofthouse x2

Odie Lowe x2

Pentti Lund

Bengt Lundholm x2

Tord Lundstrom

Budd Lynch

Jack Lynch x2

Tradelist: M

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M

Cards

Al MacAdam

Lowell MacDonald

Bill MacMillan 1

Billy MacMillan 2

Bobby MacMillan

Darrin Madeley

Chico Maki

Troy Mallette 

Dan Maloney

Dave Manson

Bryan Marchment

Gilles Marotte

Mark Marques

Brad Marsh

Grant Marshall

Ben Maxwell

Bryan McCabe

John McCormack

Ab McDonald

Jamie McLennan

Brayden McNabb

Marty McSorley

Howie Menard

Joby Messier

Andrej Meszaros

Dave Michayluk 1

Dave Michayluk 2

Dave Michayluk 3

Dave Michayluk 4

Dave Michayluk 5

Mike Milbury

Dmitri Mironov

Willie Mitchell

Mike Modano

Sergio Momesso

Andy Moog 1

Andy Moog 2

Dickie Moore

Jean-Guy Morrisette 1

Jean-Guy Morissette x2

Brendan Morrison 1

Brendan Morrison 2

Lew Morrison

Joe Mullen

Mike Murphy

Bryan Murray 1

Bryan Murray 2

Marty Murray 

Dana Murzyn


Certified Autograph Cards

Derek MacKenzie

Dean Malkoc

Radek Martinek

John McCarthy

Alyn McCauley

Daniel McGillis

Drew MacIntyre

Randy McKay

Bradley Mills

Brenden Morrow

Craig Muni


Small Pictures

Parker MacDonald - old Coca-Cola card, slightly larger than normal hockey card

Fleming Mackell

Doug MacLean

Mike MacWilliam

Don Marshall

Jim Morrison


Cuts

 Chico Maki

Ted McCaskill

 Paul Meger

John McCormack

 Steve Martins

Jack Miller

Jim Montgomery

Aleksey Morozov

Bill Muckalt

Bryan Murray



Custom Index Cards

Parker MacDonald

Bruce MacGregor

Darrin Madeley

Dan Maloney

Moe Mantha

Seth Martin


Norm McAtee

Jack McCartan

Carson McMillan

Mike McPhee

Marty McSorley

Joby Messier

Andrej Meszaros

Corrado Micalef

Frederik Modin

Doug Mohns 1

Doug Mohns 2

Braden Holtby

Dickie Moore

Mike Morrison

Tyler Moss

Steve Montador

Bill Muckalt

Rem Murray


Index Cards

Blair MacDonald x2

Parker MacDonald

Bruce MacGregor

Paul MacKinnon x2

Jacques Mailhot x2

Dan Mandich x2

Bert Marshall

Lou Marcon
Tom Martin b.1947 x2

 Paul Masnick

Randy Manery

Kevin Maxwell x2

Jay Mazur

Jud McAtee

Dan McCarthy

John McCormack

Ab McDonald

Jiggs McDonald

Mike McHugh

Barrie Meissner

Howie Menard

Glenn Merkosky

Jim Mikol

Mike Millar x2

John Mokosak x2

Gerry Monahan

Hank Monteith x2

David Moravec x2

Kevin Morrison x2

Lew Morrison

Mark Morrison

Morris Mott

Richard Mulhern


Tradelist: N & O

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N

Cards

Harry Neale

Cam Neely

John Negrin

Jeff Nelson

Bob Nevin

Ulf Nilsson

Simon Nolet

Lee Norwood

Filip Novak



Certified Autograph Cards

Matt Niskanen & Tobian Enstrom

Jeff Norton



Small Pictures

Bob Neely

Markus Naslund



Cuts

Bernie Nicholls

Marcus Nilson

Antero Niitymaki


Custom Index Cards

Dmitri Nabokov

Vaclav Nedomansky

Kent Nilsson

Mika Noronen x2

Mika Noronen

Petteri Nummelin

Mike Nykoluk



Index Cards

Alain Nesreddine

Kris Newbury x2

Lou Nistico x2

Claude Noel x2

Joe Noris


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O

Cards

Ed Olczyk

David Oliver

Steve Ott 1

Steve Ott 2

Steve Ott 3 x2

Steve Ott 4

Steve Ott 5 x2

Joel Otto 1

Joel Otto 2

Maxime Ouellet 1

Maxime Ouellet 2

Alexander Ovechkin


Certified Autograph Cards

Patrick O'Sullivan 

Steve Ott 1

Steve Ott 2

Steve Ott 3

Steve Ott 4

Steve Ott 5

Steve Ott 6

Steve Ott 7

Steve Ott & Jody Shelley


Small Pictures

Murray Oliver - vintage Coke cards, slightly bigger than average hockey card

Ben Ondrus


Cuts

Jack O'Callahan

Sean O'Donnell


Custom Index Cards

Jaroslav Obsut

Bert Olmstead

Ben Ondrus

Michael Ontkean - Slap Shot actor


Index Cards

Gerry O'Flaherty

Todd Okerland

Murray Oliver

Christer Olsson x2

Danny O'Shea x2

Tradelist: P & Q

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Extra autographs

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P

Cards

Rosaire Paiement

Jim Pappin 1

Jim Pappin 2

J.P. Parise 1

J.P. Parise 2

Brad Park

James Patrick 1

James Patrick 2

James Patrick 3

Colin Patterson x2

Ondrej Pavelec

Allen Pedersen

Pete Peeters

John Peirson

Gilbert Perreault

Dion Phaneuf

Chris Phillips 1

Chris Phillips 2

Andrej Podkonicky 1

Andrej Podkonicky2

Andrej Podkonicky 3

Andrej Podkonicky 4

Daniel Poudrier 1

Daniel Poudrier 2

Marc-Antoine Pouliot

Tracy Pratt

Wayne Primeau

Andre Pronovost x2

Marcel Pronovost

Vaclav Prospal

Metro Prystai 1

Metro Prystai 2

Bob Pulford

Taylor Pyatt


Certified Autograph Cards

Dan Paille

Jordan Pearce

Ronald Petrovicky

Alexandre Picard

Lance Pitlick

Chris Porter - has certified autograph stamp

Mark Pysyk


Small Pictures
Ross Perkins

Garry Peters

Gerry Plamondon

Bill Plager - back, real signature

Bill Plager - front, facsimile signature

Andrej Podkonicky
Larry Popein


Jaroslav Pouzar

Tracy Pratt 1

Tracy Pratt 2

Metro Prystai


Cuts

George Parros

Johnny Peirson

Jean-Marc Pelletier

Oleg Petrov

Metro Prystai

Jamie Pushor


Custom Index Cards

Brad Park

Dmitri Patzold

Steve Penney

Gilbert Perreault

Robert Petrovicky

Bryan Pitton

Alex Plante

Willi Plett

Andrej Podkonicky

Jason Podollan

Justin Pogge

Poul Popiel

Andre Pronovost

Martin Prusek 1

Martin Prusek 2

Martin Prusek 3

Metro Prystai


Index Cards

Marty Pavelich

Jim Pavese x2

Bob Paradise

Michel Parizeau

Larry Patey

Marcel Pelletier x2

Andre Peloffy x2

John Perpich - NHL assistant coach x2

Brent Peterson

Roger Picard x2

Herb Pinder - 1968 Olympics Team Canada

Gerry Plamondon

Ron Plumb

John Peirson

Mike Polich x2

Larry Popein

Jan Popiel

Victor Posa x2

Daniel Poudrier x2


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Q

Cards

J.F. Quintin


Certified Autograph Cards

Kyle Quincey


Small Pictures

Pat Quinn

Cuts

Stephane Quintal

Tradelist: R

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Extra autographs

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R

Cards

Brad Ralph

Bill Ranford 1

Bill Ranford 2

Paul Ranger

Andre Raycroft

Mike Ribeiro 1

Mike Ribeiro 2

Steve Rice

Luke Richardson

Stephane Richer 1

Stephane Richer 2

Stephane Richer 3

Mike Ridley

Gary Roberts

Larry Robinson

Tom Rowe


Certified Autograph Cards

Joe Reekie

Jeremy Reich

Robert Reichel

Damian Rhodes

Maurice Richard

Brad Richards

Barry Richter - 46/100

Mattias Ritola

Jamie Rivers 1

Jamie Rivers 2

Brian Rolston

Pavel Rosa

Steve Rucchin

Martin Rucinsky


Small Pictures

Robyn Regehr

Mike Rebeiro

Henri Richard

Doug Robinson

Bobby Rousseau

Patrick Roy 1

Patrick Roy 2


Cuts

George Ranieri

Vincent Riendeau

Steve Reinprecht

Gary Roberts

Andre Roy

Derek Roy

Tuomo Ruutu


Custom Index Cards

Leo Reise

Damian Rhodes

Dennis Riggin

Pat Riggin

Guy Rousseau

Terry Ruskowski

Kris Russell 1

Kris Russell 2

Jim Rutherford

Tuomo Ruutu


Index Cards

Chuck Rayner

Mark Reeds

Bobby Reynolds

Pat Ribble

Curt Ridley

Pat Richter - former NFL player, I have his autograph because his son played in the NHL

Phil Roberto x2

Louis Robitaille x2

Dave Roche x2

Ed Ronan

Guy Rousseau x2

Cody Rudkowsky

Thomas Rundqvist x2

Tradelist: S

$
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Extra autographs available to trade

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S

Cards

David Sacco

Oleg Saprykin

Serge Savard

Dollard St. Laurent

Martin St. Louis

Ray Scapinello

Corey Schwab 1

Corey Schwab 2

Corey Schwab 3

Darrel Scoville

Brit Selby

Richard Sevigny

Ed Shack

Charlie Simmer 1

Charlie Simmer 2

Gary Simmons 

Ben Simon

Cards says Mowers but autograph is Karlis Skrastins and so is picture

Bobby Smith 1

Bobby Smith 2

Floyd Smith

Stan Smyl

Kevin Smyth

Harold Snepsts

Garth Snow

Sheldon Souray

Ed Staniowski

Marian Stastny

Charlie Stephens

Kevin Stevens

Bob Stewart

George Sullivan 1

George Sullivan 2

Brett Sutter

Duane Sutter

Rich Sutter


Certified Autograph Cards

Yann Sauve

Dave Scatchard

Rob Schremp

Luke Sellars

David Savard

Vadim Sharifjanov

Jarrod Skalde

Sid Smith x2 - This are from the certified set and have the official stamp

Bryan Smolinski

Erik Staal & Rod Brind'Amour

Jim Storm


Small Pictures 

Gary Sargent - old postcard

Andre St. Laurent 1

Andre St. Laurent 2

Sheldon Souray

Matt Stajan

Art Stratton

Martin St. Louis

Brent Sutter


Cuts

Marc Savard

Kevin Sawyer

Ken Schinkel

Ron Schock

Al Secord

Ric Seiling

Fred Shero

Karlis Skrastins

Marian Stastny

Jeremy Stevenson

John Stewart b.1954

Dollard St. Laurent

Jarrett Stoll

George "Red" Sullivan


Custom Index Cards

David Sacco

Curtis Sanford

Milt Schmidt

Al Secord

Rod Seiling

Dave Semenko

Richard Sevigny

Eddie Shack

Jody Shelley

Bob Sicinski

Harry Sinden

Fredrik Sjostrom

Blake Sloan

Tod Sloan

Dallas Smith

Floyd Smith

Kevin Smyth

Harold Snepsts

Jared Staal

Marc Staal

Steve Staios

Wally Stanowski

Ron Stern

Jack Stoddard

Michael Stone

Blaine Stoughton 1

Blaine Stoughton 2

Maxim Sushinsky

Darryl Sutter 1

Darryl Sutter 2

Rich Sutter

Shannon Szabados



Index Cards
Gary Sampson

Eddie Sandford

Gary Sargent x2

Dick Sarrazin x2

Peter Scamurra

Chuck Scherza

Ken Schinkel

Ron Scott

Ron Sedlbauer

Steve Seftel

Jeff Serowick x2

Scott Shaunessy x2

Gregg Sheppard

Shane Sims x2

Ville Siren x2

Tommy Sjodin

Dale Smedsmo

Floyd Smith

John Smrke

Bob Solinger

Roy Sommer x2

Tom Songin x2

Ed Staniowski

Daryl Stanley

Wally Stanowski

Gordon Strate

Art Stratton x2

Jim Stewart

Andre St. Laurent x2

Jack Stoddard

Peter Sullivan

Al Suomi

Ken Sutton x2

Petr Sykora b.1978 x2



Tradelist: T

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T

Cards

Maxime Talbot

Dale Tallon 1

Dale Tallon 2

Patrice Tardif

John Tavares

Mark Taylor

Gilles Thibaudeau

Jocelyn Thibault 1

Jocelyn Thibault 2

Errol Thompson

Joe Thornton

Scott Thornton 1

Scott Thornton 2

Bryan Trottier

Oleg Tverdovsky



Certified Autograph Cards

David Tanabe


Brock Trotter


Small Pictures

Jean-Guy Talbot

Greg Theberge

Reg Thomas

Brent Tremblay

Gord Turlik


Cuts

Henrik Tallinder

Kimmo Timonen

Raffe Torres

Pavel Trnka


Custom Index Cards

Dale Tallon

John Tavares

Mikael Tellqvist

Walt Tkaczuk

Vladimir Tsyplakov

Marty Turco


Index Cards

Patrice Tardif

Michael Thelven x2

Floyd Thomson x2

Wayne Thomas

Tom Thurlby x2

Kirk Tomlinson

Craig Topolnisky

Graeme Townshend

Dan Trebil x2

Tim Trimper x2

Guy Trottier x2



Tradelist: U & V

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U

Cards

Scottie Upshall


Certified Autograph Cards

Igor Ulanov


Cuts

Jeff Ulmer


Custom Index Cards

Frank Udvari

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V

Cards

Carol Vadnais

Boris Valabik

Jack Valiquette

Antoine Vermette

Claude Vilgrain


Certified Autograph Card

Vaclav Varada

Pat Verbeek

Tomas Vincour

Roman Vopat

Vladimir Vujtek

David Vyborny


Cuts

Ossi Vaananen

Ryan Vandenbussche

Antoine Vermette

Radim Vrbata


Custom Index Cards

Jack Valiquette

James Van Riemsdyk

Ivan Vishnevskiy

Lubomir Visnovsky


Index Cards
Wayne Van Dorp

Doug Volmar x2

Tradelist: W, Y & Z

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Extra autographs

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W

Cards

Jason Ward

Marc Wells

David Wheaton

Bill White

Todd White

Wojtek Wolski

Lorne Worsley

Jamie Wright




Certified Autograph Cards

Ben Walter

Steve Washburn

Shea Weber

Chris Wells

Neil Wilkinson

Landon Wilson

Ty Wishart 1

Ty Wishart 2


Small Pictures

Bob Wall x2

Jim Wiste 1

Jim Wiste 2


Cuts

Wes Walz

Ed Ward


Custom Index Cards

Darcy Wakaluk

Joel Ward

Jason Ward

Rhett Warrener

Bob Whidden

Bill White

Erin Whitten

Johnny Wilson

Johnny Wilson x2


Index Cards
Tim Wallace

Mike Walsh

Brian Walsh - WHA

Pete Ward - former MLB player, his father played in the NHL

Blake Wesley

Simon Wheeldon x2

Barry Wilcox

Clay Wilson

Jim Wiste


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Y

Cards

Alexei Yashin

Jason York


Cuts

Trent Yawney


Custom Index Cards

Vitali Yachmenev

Index Cards

Brian Young

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Z

Cards

Peter Zezel 1

Peter Zezel 2

Alexei Zhitnik

Index Cards
Libor Zabransky x2

Vladimir Zabrodsky x2

John Ziegler - former NHL President

Lynn Zimmerman


Mail: Cotton & Howe Cuts

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26 new autographs to show in this post. Most of these are from COMC.com and were purchased during the "spring cleaning" promotion. Unfortunately for me, I was hit with an extremely harsh customs fee of $45 for the package. Thats a big chuck of change considering what I paid for the cards. What really got me was the $10 "handling" fee charged by Canada Post. The customs fee I can live with, giving Canada Post that extra bit made me want to throw up a little. I won't get into that much here as I'm going to produce a whole post dedicated to my "less" than stellar experiences with Canada Post this year. They're killing the hobby for me. 

Lately, I've been busy scanning, organizing and posting my extra autographs. Its already proved to be a fruitful endeavour as this past week I was able to complete a few trades and have about 70 new autographs coming in as a result. I'll also be making a trip home to PEI soon to gather a month or so worth of TTM returns. 

The grand total of unique NHL signatures is now 4,401 or just under 61% of everyone who has ever played in the league. I can taste the 4,500 mark.

Harold "Baldy" Cotton
I acquired this card from COMC.com at the incredibly reasonable price of $25. Harold "Baldy" Cotton's first season in the NHL was in 1925/26 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He played in the NHL until 1937 and suited up in over 500 games. He helped the Toronto Maple Leafs win the 1932 Stanley Cup. Cotton passed away in 1984 so I haven't seen many of his autographs.
 I actually wish it was easier to break these cards out the thick cases. I store my collection in binders and these are hard to fit in. 

Vic Howe
I bought this cut from the same seller, but I paid even less for it than the Cotton. I had written to Vic Howe a couple times but never heard back and he recently passed away. Howe played 33 NHL games with the New York Rangers but is best remembered as Gordie's younger brother. 

Mario Tremblay
Mario Tremblay won the Stanley Cup five times with the Montreal Canadiens. He was a member of the Habs from 1974 to 1986 and later returned to the team as a head coach. He has surprisingly few certified autographs on the market.

Rogie Vachon
Rogie Vachon won the Stanley Cup three times with the Montreal Canadiens and in 1968 he shared the Vezina trophy with Gump Worsley. With the Los Angeles Kings, Vachon was named to the NHL All-Star team four times. 

Mats Naslund
Mats Naslund twice scored 40+ goals in a season for the Montreal Canadiens. In 1985/86 he lead the team in scoring during the regular season and playoffs as the Habs captured the Stanley Cup. Naslund was named to the NHL All-Star team four times and in 1988 won the Lady Byng Trophy. Internationally, he helped Sweden win the 1994 Olympic Gold medal.

Dave Schultz
Dave "the Hammer" Shultz holds the notorious NHL record for most penalty minutes in a season with 472 in 1974/75. He won the Stanley Cup twice with the Flyers, in 1974 and 1975. Between 1972 and 1980 he played 500+ NHL games dressing for the Flyers, Kings, Penguins and Sabres.

Ryan Walter
Between 1978 and 1993 Ryan Walter played 1000+ games in the NHL. Drafted 2nd overall by the Washington Capitals in 1978, he served as team captain from 1979 to 1982. In 1986 he helped the Montreal Canadiens win the Stanley Cup. His son, Ben Walter, also played in the NHL.

Paul Coffey
One of the best offensive defencemen of all-time, Paul Coffey has a lengthy NHL resume. The 14 time NHL All-Star and three time Norris Trophy winner was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004. He won the Stanley Cup three time with the Edmonton Oilers and once with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He still holds the record for most goals by a defenceman in one season with 48 in 1985/86.

Niklas Sundblad
For one reason or another this card had been missing from my want list. Once this was realized I quickly picked it up very inexpensively. Niklas Sundblad played 2 NHL games for the 1995/96 Calgary Flames. They had drafted him 19th overall in 1991. The Swede spent most of his career in Europe.

Maxim Kuznetsov
Maxim Kuznetsov is most notable for playing 39 regular season games with the 2001/2002 Detroit Red Wings. The team went on to win the Stanley Cup but Kuznetsov was just 2 games short of getting his name engraved on the trophy. He was, however, given a Cup ring by Detroit. I've had this card on my want list for long time but for some reason the card had never popped up at a reasonable price.

Logan Couture
The San Jose Sharks drafted Logan Couture 9th overall in 2007. He was a finalist for the 2011 Calder Trohpy as NHL rookie of the year. The former NHL All-Star has netted 20+ goals a season on five separate occasions.

Reid Boucher
Reid Boucher has played 34 NHL games with the Devils since making his debut for the 2013/14 team. As a junior player he scored 62 goals in 68 games with the OHL's 2012/13 Sarnia Sting.

Torey Krug
A late bloomer, the undrafted Torey Krug became a Hobey Baker finalist at Michigan State University before being signed by the Boston Bruins. He's become one of the league's premier offensive defencemen. 

Ryan Spooner
A 2010 second round draft pick, Ryan Spooner has scored 29 points in 56 career NHL games with the Boston Bruins. He recently signed a two year contract extension with the Bruins.

Jamie Devane
Jamie Devane played two NHL games with the 2013/14 Toronto Maple Leafs. He was a 2009 third round pick by Toronto.

Cody Ceci
Defeceman Cody Ceci was drafted 15th overall by the Ottawa Senators in 2012. He became a full time Senator in 2013 and played 81 NHL games during the 2014/15 season alone.

Justin Braun
Justin Braun doesn't have many certified autographs on the market so I'm happy to get this. Since 2010 he's played nearly 300 NHL games with the Sharks. 

Beau Bennett
Born and raised in California, Beau Bennett was drafted 20th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2010. Since making his NHL debut with the 2012/13 Penguins he's played nearly 100 regular season games in the NHL. 

Tomas Jurco
The Red Wings drafted forward Tomas Jurco 35th overall in 2011. He recently became a full time member of the Red Wings and has already played 99 regular season NHL games. He represented Slovakia at the 2014 Winter Olympics.

Rasmus Ristolainen
Defenceman Rasmus Ristolainen was drafted 8th overall by the Sabres in 2013. The Finn has already played over 100 NHL games. 

Joakim Nordstrom
Joakim Nordstrom played 38 regular season and 3 playoff games for the Stanley Cup winning 2014/15 Chicago Blackhawks. The Swedish forward made his debut with the 2013/14 Hawks.

Leo Komarov
Leo Komarov is the only person born in country of Estonia to play in the NHL. Undrafted, he was signed as a free agent by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2012. He's played 100+ games in the NHL.

Vladislav Namestnikov
Russian forward Vladislav Namestnikov was a first round pick by the Lightning in 2011. He appeared in a dozen playoff games during Tampa's run to the 2015 Cup finals. His father, Evgeny, was also an NHLer who played for the Vancouver Canucks.

Damon Severson
Defenceman Damon Severson jumped straight from junior hockey to the NHL and spent the entire 2014/15 season with the Devils as a 20 year old rookie.

Ty Rattie
The St. Louis Blues drafted Ty Rattie 32nd overall in the 2011 NHL draft. He's played 13 NHL games with the Blues.

Andy Andreoff
Andy Andreoff played 18 NHL games as a rookie with the 2014/15 Los Angeles Kings.

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An to end the post, autographs #27 and 28 fall just outside of my NHL collection. These two will go into my "backup only" binder. Both appeared in the NHL but only as backup goalies. Both, however, still have the potential to see some real NHL minutes.

Antoine Bibeau
Antoine Bibeau dressed in one NHL game as an NHL backup with the 2014/15 Toronto Maple Leafs.

Jean-Francois Berube
Jean-Francois Berube dressed in three NHL games as a backup goalie with the 2014/15 Los Angeles Kings.

5 Trades = 76 Graph Haul

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76 new autographs to show in this post. The grand total now stands at 4,477or 61.5% of everyone who's ever played in the NHL. I now have my eyes set on 5,000, which would put me close to the 70% mark.

Taking the time to scan and post my traders on the blog has proven time well spent. I still, however, didn't put a dent in the traders box. It feels great to add so many autographs with only the cost of a few envelopes that I sent the traders in. Trading is a great part of this hobby and I hope to do some more. I've already got another couple incoming and another possible trade in the works.

Since these trades were with other TTM collectors, I've actually tried to send to many of these players or have outstanding recent requests to them. Its possible some of these cards may end up on my trade list in the future if some outstanding TTM requests come back.

While I don't have any certified autographs incoming at the moment, I should have a pile of TTM requests waiting for me when I visit home next week. I also sent out about 100 new requests this past month. I would have sent more if stamps weren't so expensive. Since I started writing to players a mere 10 years ago the price to write players has more than doubled. The service, however, has unexplainably declined. Again, I'll reiterate that I'm no fan of Canada Post.


Trade #1
Can you tell it what his favourite team is? :) He did a great job with the customs. They look great and are printed on quality stock. Thanks Kingsley!

Terry Clancy
Between 1967 and 1973 Terry Clancy played 93 games in the NHL, dressing with the Leafs and Oakland Seals.

Pete Stemkowski
Pete Stemkowski won the Stanley Cup with the 1967 Toronto Maple Leafs. He played over 1000 regular season+playoff games in the NHL.

John MacMillan
John MacMillan is best known for helping Toronto win the 1962 and 1963 Stanley Cup. From 1960 to 1965 MacMillan played over 100 NHL games. He was a member of the Maple Leafs and Red Wings.

Joe Lundrigan
A native of Corner Brook, Newfoundland Joe Lundrigan was an undrafted NHL defenceman. He played 49 games with the 1972/73 Toronto Maple Leafs and 3 games with the 1974/75 Washington Capitals.

Jack Capuano
Defenceman Jack Capuano played 6 games in the NHL between 1989 and 1992. He played one with the Maple Leafs, three with the Canucks and two games with the Bruins. He's spent the last five years as Head Coach of the New York Islanders.

Andrew MacWilliam
A University of North Dakota alumni, defenceman Andrew MacWilliam played 12 NHL games with the 2014/15 Toronto Maple Leafs. He was recently signed by the Winnipeg Jets. 

Karel Pilar
Czech defenceman Karel Pilar played 102 regular season+playoff games for the Toronto Maple Leafs between 2001 and 2004. 

Petter Granberg
Swedish defenceman Petter Granberg has played 8 NHL games with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Jesse Blacker
Jesse Blacker was drafted by the Maple Leafs and spent 3 years in Toronto's AHL club but never played for the Leafs in the NHL. He made his NHL debut in 2014/15 with the Anaheim Ducks. Blacker has played just 1 game in the NHL. 

Kim Davis
Between 1977 and 1981 Kim Davis played 40 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He dressed with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Toronto Maple Leafs.

David Shand
David Shand was drafted 8th overall by the Atlanta Flames in 1976. From then until 1985 the defenceman played 421 regular season games in the NHL. He was a member of the Flames, Maple Leafs and Capitals.

Miroslav Ihnacak
In 1985 Czech native Miroslav Ihnacak defected from the country at great risk to join the Toronto Maple Leafs with his brother Peter. Miroslav played just a couple seasons in the NHL for 56 career games.

Gary Collins
Gary Collins in an interesting case in that his only 2 career games in the NHL occurred during the 1959 Stanley Cup playoffs. 

Marc Crawford
From 1981 to 1987 Marc Crawford played almost 200 NHL games with the Vancouver Canucks. As an NHL head coach he won the 1995 Jack Adams Award and 1996 Stanley Cup with the Avalanche. 

Lou Franceschetti
Between 1981 and 1992 Lou Franceschetti played just over 500 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals and Buffalo Sabres.

Jan Erixon
From 1983 to 1993 Swedish forward Jan Erixon played over 600 regular season+playoff games in the NHL, all for the New York Rangers.

Terry Martin
From 1976 to 1985 Terry Martin played 500 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He scored over 100 goals and 205 points in the league. He was a member of the Sabres, Nordiques, Leafs, Oilers and North Stars. He returned to the NHL over a decade later as an assistant coach with the 1995/96 Sabres.

Jim Benning
The current General Manager of the Vancouver Canucks, Jim Benning played over 600 games in the NHL between 1981 and 1990. Benning won the Stanley Cup in 2011 as assistant GM of the Boston Bruins. 
I had actually gotten a TTM request from Benning a couple years ago but he kept my index and sent a card so poorly signed with a pen that I could hardly see it and couldn't add it to my collection. 

Chris Kotsopoulos
Between 1980 and 1990 defenceman Chris Kotsopoulos played over 500 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He played for the Rangers, Whalers, Maple Leafs and Red Wings.

Gary Nylund
From 1982 to 1993 Gary Nylund played 600+ games in the NHL. The defenceman was a member of the Maple Leafs, Blackhawks and Islanders.

Mike Blaisdell
The Detroit Red Wings drafted Mike Blaisdell 11th overall in 1980. He scored 70 goals and 154 points in 343 career regular season NHL games.

Peter Ing
Peter Ing appeared in goal during 74 different NHL games between 1990 and 1994. Ing tended net for the Leafs, Oilers and Red Wings.  

Dave Hannan
From 1982 to 1997 Dave Hannan played well over 900 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He won the Stanley Cup in 1988 with the Oilers and in 1996 with the Avalanche. Looks like Dave signed the card with a dying maker and then again with a good one. 

Guy Larose
Between 1988 and 1995 Guy Larose dressed in 70 regular season and 4 playoff games in the NHL. He spent time with the Winnipeg Jets, Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames and Boston Bruins. 

Paul Healey
Between 1996 and 2006 Paul Healey played just under 100 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He spent most of time with the Maple Leafs but also served time with the Flyers, Rangers and Avalanche.

Pat Boutette
Pat Boutette was a full time NHLer for 10 years. From 1975 to 1985 he played 800+ regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He was a member of the Leafs, Whalers and Penguins. In his best year he was a point per game player with 28 goals and 52 assists in 80 games for the 1980/81 Hartford Whalers.

Tom Kurvers
Tom Kurvers won the 1984 Hobey Baker Award as NCAA player of the year. In 1986 he won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens. He played over 700 regular season+playoff games in the NHL.

John McIntyre
John McIntyre played nearly 400 regular season+playoff games in the NHL between 1989 and 1995. He was a Maple Leaf, King, Ranger and Canuck.

Adam Mair
From 1999 to 2011 Adam Mair played well over 600 games in the NHL. He spent most of his career with the Buffalo Sabres. 

Jeff Finger
Jeff Finger played just over 200 career regular season+playoff games in the NHL. The defenceman is best remembered as one of the worst free agent signings in Leafs history. He signed a big four year contract but spent two of those in the AHL.

Gary Yaremchuk
Gary Yaremchuk played 34 career games in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs. His brother, Ken, also played in the NHL.


Trade #2
This trade came from across the Ocean. Thanks Marcel!

Doug Shedden
Between 1981 and 1991 Doug Shedden played 416 games in the NHL. With the Pittsburgh Penguins he recorded 4 straight seasons of 20+ goals, two of which he netted 30+. Shedden scored 139 goals and 325 points in his NHL career. 

Gino Cavallini
A Bowling Green University alumni, Gino Cavallini was signed by the Calgary Flames as a free agent in 1984. He remained in the NHL until 1993, playing just under 700 regular season+playoff games in the league. He was a member of the Flames, Blues and Nordiques. His brother, Paul, also played in the NHL 

Stephan Lebeau
Stephan Lebeau is best know for his role on the 1992/93 Montreal Canadiens as they won the Stanley Cup. He scored 31 goals and 80 points in 71 regular season games for the Habs that season. Stephane spent 6 seasons in the NHL. His brother, Patrick, also played in the NHL.

Jock Callander
An undrafted forward, Jock Callander scored 22 goals and 51 points in 109 career NHL games. He won the 1992 Stanley Cup as a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins. He's served as an assistant coach in the AHL since 2012.

Pelle Eklund
Swedish centerman Pelle Eklund spent 9 seasons in the NHL. He recorded 455 points in 594 career NHL games.

Christian Dube
Between 1996 and 1999 Christian Dube played 33 games in the NHL with the New York Rangers. Since 1999 he's been playing pro hockey in Switzerland. His father, Norm, also played in the NHL.

Mike Richard
I may upgrade this down the road because the marker was starting to die when he signed this but it will work for now. Mike Richard played 7 career NHL games for the Washington Capitals in the late 1980s.

Mats Thelin
From 1984 to 1987 defenceman Mats Thelin played 163 NHL games with the Boston Bruins. He won an Olympic bronze medal with Sweden in 1984.

Mats Hallin
Swedish forward Mats Hallin won the Stanley Cup in his rookie season with the 1982/83 New York Islanders. He played 150+ games in the NHL between the Islanders and North Stars. He's spent the last few years a as scout with the Chicago Blackhawks.

Pierre Hedin
The Toronto Maple Leafs drafted defenceman Pierre Hedin in the 8th round of the 1999 NHL draft. The Swede played 3 NHL games with the 2003/04 Leafs.

Simon Moser
A Swiss forward, Simon Moser was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Nashville Predators. He spent just one year in North America, playing 6 NHL games with the 2013/14 Predators.

Travis Roche
Between 2001 and 2007 defenceman Travis Roche played 60 games in the NHL. He was a member of the Minnesota Wild and Phoenix Coyotes. kingsley actually included a Roche autograph as well in trade #1 but I had this one incoming too so I went from none to an extra. 


Trade #3
Just three cards came my way in this trade and only two to show. The third was a redemption for an Anze Kopitar autograph. I'm hopeful it arrives this decade but apparently its in stock and will arrive within 12-16 weeks. I only have one other outstanding redemption and that one is with Panini. I had redeemed it 2011 and requested it be replaced three times since then. Its still outstanding. Maybe I'll have better luck with Kopitar and Upper Deck. 
Thanks for the trade Rob!

Gabriel Landeskog
The Avalanche drafted Gabriel Landeskog with the 2nd overall pick of the 2011 NHL draft. Just a year later he made NHL history, becoming the league's youngest captain. He won a silver medal at the 2014 Olympics with Sweden. In a rare case with Upper Deck, this jersey is from an authentic NHL game and not photoshoot. 

Alexander Khokhlachev
Russian forward Alexander Khokhlachev has played four NHL games with the Boston Bruins. They selected him 40th overall in the 2011 NHL draft.


Trade #4
The theme here is Stanley Cup winners as that's what the collector I traded with here collects. Thanks Fred!

Daryl Evans
I found it odd that Evans was on this recent Upper Deck Masterpieces base set checklist but didn't have an autograph in the set. Between 1981 and 1987 Evans played 113 regular season games in the NHL.

Wayne Merrick
Wayne Merrick spent a dozen seasons in the NHL. He's best remembered as a member of the New York Islanders Stanley Cup dynasty. He won the championship four times with the Islanders. In the 1981 playoffs Merrick scored 18 points in 18 games and also scored the Cup-clinching goal. 

Gary Doak
Defenceman Gary Doak played nearly 900 regular season+playoff games in the NHL between 1965 and 1981. He's most notable for winning the Stanley Cup as a member of the 1970 Boston Bruins.

Steve Rooney
Steve Rooney is best known for winning the 1986 Stanley Cup as a member of the Montreal Canadiens. Between 1985 and 1989 he played 154 regular season games in the NHL.

Dave Langevin
A member of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, defeceman Dave Langevin won 4 Stanley Cups with the New York Islanders. He was a 1983 NHL All-Star and in 1981 he represented USA at the Canada Cup.

Paul Stanton
Paul Stanton spent five seasons in the NHL playing for the Penguins, Bruins and Islanders. He won the Stanley Cup in 1991 and 1992 with the Penguins. 

Gordie Roberts
Gordie Roberts played over 300 games in the WHA and over 1000 in the NHL. A member of the USA Hockey Hall of Fame, he won the Stanley Cup in 1991 and 1992 with the Pittsburgh Penguins. 

Randy Gilhen
Between 1982 and 1996 Randy Gilhen played just shy of 500 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He's most notable for winning the Stanley Cup as a member of the 1991 Pittsburgh Penguins. The well traveled Gilhen also spent time with the Whalers, Jets, Canadiens, Kings, Rangers, Lightning and Panthers.

Danton Cole
Danton Cole won the 1995 Stanley Cup as a member of the New Jersey Devils. He played over 300 games in the NHL between 1989 and 1996.

John Zeiler
Between 2006 and 2011 John Zeiler played 90 games in the NHL, all with the Los Angeles Kings.

The deal included 9 signed index cards that I've doctored into these:

Art Coulter
From 1931 to 1942 Art Coulter played over 500 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974. Coulter won the Stanley Cup in 1934 with the Blackhawks and in 1940 with the Rangers. He was captain of the Rangers from 1937 to 1942.

Murray Armstrong
Between 1937 and 1946 Murray Armstrong played 300 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He later spent two decades as head coach of the NCAA's University of Denver hockey team.

Bob Hassard
Bob Hassard played 126 career NHL games with Toronto. He won the Stanley Cup in 1951 as a member of the Maple Leafs. 

Earl "Dutch" Reibel
Dutch Reibel won the Stanley Cup in 1954 and 1955 with the Detroit Red Wings. He was an NHL All-Star who won the 1956 Lady Byng Trophy. 

Claude Larose
A long time Hab, Claude Larose won the Stanley Cup five times as a member of the Canadiens. He later spent time as captain of the Minnesota North Stars and after retiring as a player he won the Stanley Cup for a sixth time in 2006 as a scout with the Carolina Hurricanes.

Jean Potvin
The older brother of Denis, Jean Potvin played over 600 games in the NHL between 1970 and 1981. He won the Stanley Cup in 1980 and 1981 with the Islanders.

Kevin Westgarth
Kevin Westgarth played 170+ career NHL games with the LA Kings, Carolina Hurricanes and Calgary Flames. He won the Stanley Cup in 2012 with LA. 

Davis Drewiske
Defenceman Davis Drewiske has played 135 games in the NHL. The undrafted University of Wisconsin alumni spent most of his career with LA but also played for the Montreal Canadiens. He won the Stanley Cup in 2011/12 with the Kings.


Trade #5
Thanks Rick! 

Mark Hardy
From 1979 to 1994 defenceman Mark Hardy played nearly 1000 games in the NHL. He was a long time member of the Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers. Hardy spent 10 years in the NHL as an assistant coach after retiring as a player. 

Troy Crowder
Between 1989 and 1997 tough guy Troy Crowder played 150 regular season games in the NHL. He recorded 9 goals, 16 points and 433 penalty minutes. 

Rob Murphy
Between 1987 and 1994 Rob Murphy played 125 regular season games in the NHL. He was a Canuck, Senator and King.

Mike Rucinski
From 1997 to 2001 Mike Rucinski played 26 games in the NHL with the Carolina Hurricanes. 

Chris O'Sullivan
Between 1996 and 2003 Chris O'Sullivan played 62 games in the NHL. The defenceman was a member of the Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks and Anaheim Mighty Ducks.

Radim Bicanek
Czech defenceman Radim Bicanek still plays pro hockey in his home country. Between 1994 and 2002 Bicanek played 129 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He suited up for the Senators, Blackhawks and Blue Jackets.

Jason Garrison
I've been patiently waiting for Jason Garrison to get a long overdue certified autograph but that has yet to happen. The defenceman has played over 400 regular season+playoff games in the NHL since 2009. He recently helped the Tampa Bay Lightning reach the Stanley Cup finals. 


Ebay
Just one small purchase from ebay. Picked this one up because Shaw doesn't have many certified autographs and I couldn't get a cheap one on COMC.com

Andrew Shaw
Andrew Shaw made his NHL debut with the 11/12 Blackhawks and quickly became a full time NHLer. He helped the Hawks capture the 2013 and 2015 Stanley Cups. 


Cleaning

While organizing and scanning my extra autographs I did some cleaning and found a few autographs that I hadn't added to the collection. They come from what was left of a Hawks alumni game program and LA Kings official NHL game program. 

Bill Gardner
From 1980 to 1980 Bill Gardner played over 400 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He was a long time Chicago Blackhawks but also spent some time with the Hartford Whalers.

Reg Kerr
Between 1977 and 1984 Reg Kerr played 250+ games in the NHL. He was a member of the Cleveland Barons, Chicago Blackhawks and Edmonton Oilers. He scored 30 goals and 60 points for the 1980/81 Blackhawks.

Mark LaVarre
From 1985 to 1988 Mark LaVarre played 78 NHL games for the Chicago Blackhawks. I think I hadn't cut this one up because I didn't identify the signature but its definitely LaVarre, who was on the program for this game.

Mike Allison
Between 1980 and 1990 Mike Allison played 499 regular season and 82 playoff games in the NHL. He played for the Rangers, Maple Leafs and Kings. I used a picture of Allison with the Kings because thats who he was playing for when he signed this.

Phil Sykes
I've tried writing to Sykes twice and held up making a custom with the cut in hopes one would come back. It either ever does then It will just be an upgrade. From 1982 to 1992 Phil Sykes played nearly 500 games in the NHL.

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There are really 80 autographs in this post. The last 4 are hockey autographs of people who never played in the NHL. Two for my coaches/GM collection, one for my WHA collection and one for my female players collection. 

Pierre McGuire
As much as I hate listening to the guy, Pierre McGuire used to be an NHL head coach and I need his autograph for that sub collection. Pierre actually has his name on the Stanley Cup twice, as an assistant coach with the 1991 and 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins. He later served as head coach of the Hartford Whalers.

Jimmy Skinner
This was part of the trade with Fred. Jimmy Skinner, who passed away in 2007, spent time as both head coach and general manager of the Detroit Red Wings. Skinner coached the Red Wings to the 1955 Stanley Cup. 

Bill Needham
Bill Needham was a long time pro hockey hockey who never made it to the NHL. He spent 15 seasons in the AHL and inked this autograph as a member of the Cleveland Barons. As I was going through the vintage minor league autographs I have that don't really fit into my collection, I realized I could move this one into my WHA binder. Needham spent two seasons as head coach of the WHA's Cleveland Crusaders.

Genevieve Lacasse
This is my fourth autograph from this set and I still need 10 more first time female signers from it. I've been patiently waiting for the cards to drop in price but they seem to be limited enough to keep the demand high. Genevieve Lacasse has been a member of Canada's national womens team since 2014. She won a Gold medal at the 2014 Olympics as a backup goalie to Shannon Szabados. 

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30 new signatures brings the grand total of unique NHL autographs to 4,309. Most of the autographs are from TTM requests. The only two cards from ebay are the two female signatures at the end of the post.

From 1917/18 to 2013/14 there have been a grand total of 7,134 people to play in an official NHL game. I've been able to acquire 4,294 autographs. That puts me just over 60% of everyone who has ever played in the NHL. I doubt I'll ever be able to get 100% due to the rarity of some of the early player signatures but at 23 I have a lot of time left to find the other 40%. Finding autographs for new players is easy but it will take many years to find some signatures of long deceased players from many generations ago.

Larry Courville
From 1995 to 1998 Larry Courville played 33 NHL games with the Vancouver Canucks. He's spent the last seven years as head coach of the ECHL's Reading Royals. 

Mike Crowley
Between 1997 and 2001 Mike Crowley played 67 NHL games with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks. 

Dave Roche
Between 1995 and 2002 Dave Roche played 171 games in the NHL. He played with the Penguins, Flames and Islanders.

Ian Herbers
Ian Herbers played 22 NHL games with the 1993/94 Edmonton Oilers, 37 games with the 1999/00 Tampa Bay Lightning and 6 games with the 1999/00 New York Islanders. He's currently head coach of the University of Alberta's men's hockey team.  

Doug Crossman
Defenceman Doug Crossman played over 1000 regular season+playoff games in the NHL between 1980 and 1994. He spent time with the Blackhawks, Flyers, Kings, Islanders, Whalers, Red Wings, Lightning and Blues. 

Stu Kulak
Between 1982 and 1989 Stu Kulak played 90 regular season games in the NHL. He dressed with the Canucks, Oilers, Rangers and Jets. 

Dan McCarthy
Dan McCarthy scored 4 goals in just 5 career NHL games with the 1980/81 New York Rangers. It looks like he signed the card with a bad pen then signed again with a better one. 

John Johannson
A University of Wisconsin alumni, John Johannson played 5 games with the 1983/84 New Jersey Devils. 

Dave Pichette
From 1980 to 1988 Dave Pichette played 322 regular season games in the NHL. The defenceman dressed with the Nordiques, Blues, Devils and Rangers.

  
David Mackey
Between 1987 and 1994 David Mackey played 126 regular season games in the NHL. He spent time with the Blackhawks, North Stars and Blues.

Chris Taylor
Between 1994 and 2004 Chris Taylor played 149 regular season games in the NHL. He dressed with the Islanders, Bruins and Sabres. Since 2013 he's worked as an assistant coach with the AHL's Rochester Americans. His brother, Tim, had a long NHL career.

Neal Coulter
Between 1985 and 1988 Neal Coulter played 26 games with the New York Islanders. He scored 5 goals and 10 points. 

Jason Herter
Jason Herter was drafted 8th overall by the Vancouver Canucks in 1989. He only played one game in the NHL, with the 1995/96 New York Islanders.

Yves Bergeron
Yves Bergeron played 65 games with the WHA's 1972/73 Quebec Nordiques. He later played 3 games in the NHL with the Pittsburgh Penguins. This request took almost three years to get back to me and I had marked it as a failure a long time ago.

Kevin Maxwell
Kevin Maxwell represented Canada at the 1980 Olympic games. He later played 66 regular season games in the NHL between 1980 and 1984. He played for the Minnesota North Stars, Colorado Rockies and New Jersey Devils. He's currently Director of Pro Scouting with the New York Rangers.

Gary Sargent
Gary Sargent was a star hockey, baseball and football player in his youth. He turned down 15 college football scholarships and an offer to sign with the MLB's Minnesota Twins in favour of a hockey career. From 1975 to 1983 Sargent played over 400 games in the NHL with the LA Kings and Minnesota North Stars. He was a star defenceman who had his career cut short by injuries. Sargent was named to the 1980 NHL All-Star team but injuries forced him to sit out. 

Tim Young
Between 1975 and 1985 Tim Young played well over 600 games in the NHL. He scored 20+ goals in a season five times and spent a season as captain of the North Stars. 

Eddie Johnstone
Between 1975 and 1987 Ed Johnstone played nearly 500 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He spent most of his career with the Rangers but ended his career with the Red Wings. Johnstone represented the Rangers at the 1981 NHL All-Star game.

David Van Der Gulik
From 2008 to 2015 David Van Der Gulik played 49 games in the NHL. He's dressed with the Flames, Avalanche and Kings.

Stephane Robidas
I waited and waited for Stephane Robidas to get a well deserved certified autograph but to no avail. Its difficult to name any other modern day NHL All-Star who has played almost 1000 regular season+playoff games who doesn't have a certified autograph. Either Robidas has been overlooked or he doesn't like signing for card companies.

Kris Newbury
Since 2006 Kris Newbury has played 79 regular season+playoff games in the NHL. He's dressed with the Maple Leafs, Red Wings, Rangers and Flyers. He recently had his first certified autograph released with 2014/15 Upper Deck AHL. I'll be replacing this with one of those sometimes in the future.

Joey Mormina
Its too bad Mormina was using a dying marker as the autograph is a little light. Originally drafted by the Philly Flyers in 2002, Mormina spent four years at Colgate University. He played one game in the NHL with the 2007/2008 Carolina Hurricanes.

Earl Heiskala
Unfortunately the index card I had sent Heiskala featured a Flyers player that wasn't him. He signed a couple blank index cards and offered to sign another card if I sent him one. I just took of of the index cards he signed and made this one, which will do just fine for the collection. Heiskala played 99 regular season+playoff games with the Flyers between 1968 and 1971. He later spent two seasons in the WHA with the Los Angeles Sharks.

Carl Brewer
A trip home had me moving a few books around, between a some I found a couple old signed issues of the Hockey News. I knew I had them but forgot where they were. One was signed by Carl Brewer, the other by Ron Ellis. I have a certified Ellis autograph but I'm happy to add this Brewer to the collection. Defenceman Carl Brewer was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003. He won the Stanley Cup three times with the Maple Leafs and was named to four NHL All-Star teams. He played a big role in NHL history not only as a player but was instrumental in getting retired players $40 million in US pension money from Alan Eagleson and the NHL in the early 1990s. 

Derrik Pouliot
I have a binder full of junior autographs, mostly from Heroes & Prospects, Between the Pipes and old Classic releases. Six players from that binder recently made their NHL debuts. Defenceman Derrick Pouliot played 34 regular season games with the 2014/15 Pittsburgh Penguins. The Penguins had drafted Pouliot 8th overall in 2012. 

Stefan Noesen
The Ottawa Senators drafted Stefan Noesen in the first round, 21st overall, in the 2011 NHL draft. He was traded to the Anaheim Ducks in the Bobby Ryan trade. Noesen played one game with the 2014/15 Ducks.

Slater Koekkoek
Defenceman Slater Koekkoek was drafted 10th overall by the Lightning in 2012. He played three NHL games with the 2014/15 Tampa Bay Lightning. 

Keegan Lowe
Keegan Lowe played two games with the Carolina Hurricanes towards the end of the 2014/15 season. He didn't go unnoticed in his first NHL game, getting into two fights with Vinny Lecavalier. He's the son of former NHLer Kevin Lowe.

Matt Puempel
Matt Puempel scored 2 goals and 3 points in 13 games with the 2014/15 Ottawa Senators. He was a first round pick, 24th overall, by the Sens in 2011. 

Tyler Bunz
Tyler Bunz spent most of the 2014/15 season in the ECHL. A string of injuries found him in the NHL and he played one period in net with the Edmonton Oilers. Bunz was drafted 121st overall in the 2010 NHL draft by the Oilers.
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Neil Smith
Neil Smith played a couple seasons of pro hockey but is best know as his role in the front office of NHL teams. In the late 1980s he was an assistant GM with the Detroit Red Wings. In 1989 he was hired as General Manager of the New York Rangers and managed the club to a 1994 Stanley Cup championship. He remained with the Rangers until 2000.

Gord Titcomb
Gord Titcomb played 2 games in the WHA with the Toronto Toros during the 1974/75 season. He was also drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs but signed with the Toros because he had a better chance of making their roster. 

Brianne Jenner
Brianne Jenner won an Olympic Gold medal with Canada at the 2014 Olympics. She plays college hockey with Cornell. 

Jocelyne Larocque
Jocelyne Larocque was also a member of the Team Canada's Gold medal winning 2014 Olympic team. She's an University of Minnesota Duluth alumni. 

Dear Jay: "In The W.H.A.…"

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A lot of the players I write to don't just send me autographs, I have gotten some great letters back as well. Rather than have some of these great stories gathering dust in my filing cabinet, I thought I'd share a few player's memories of the NHL's one time rival, the World Hockey Association. I hold a personal interest in the league and so when I write to an obscure player who once played in the WHA, I ask if he has any favourite memories or anything he'd like to share. Here are a few of the stories I've gotten back.





Ross Perkins
Perkins spent three seasons in the WHA. He played with the Alberta/Edmonton Oilers from 1972-75. 

"Our 1st year in the league we were playing the New York team in Cherry Hill. It was a small rink, very old and run down. The ice was not even level. I remember one play where two players hit the boards about the blue line and the entire section of the boards fell over. It caused a delay but we finished the game. Not sure that they played many more games there!"



Bill Berglund
Goaltender Bill Berglund was largely a backup goalie in the WHA. He played five games with the New England Whalers but dressed as a backup in many more. Since 2001, he's worked with the Montreal Canadiens as a scout. 

"A little background, I was in the Montreal Canadien organization, and pretty much moved between the IHL and the AHL. The World Hockey Association gave me a chance, especially with a local team like the New England Whalers. I played a total of 29 games over 5 1/2 seasons finishing up with Cleveland Crusaders after Cherry Cheevers returned to the NHL. I served as backup for about 158 games over that time. I did some 1st time things:
- Played 1st game ever played in WHA - an exhibition game in Roanoke, Virginia vs the Philadelphia Blazers.
- I surredered Gordie Howe's 1st WHA goal at the WHA extravaganza in Madison Square Garden.
- I played in the 1st game played at the Hartford Civic Center."

Pierre Viau
Defeceman Pierre Viau played four games in the WHA with the 1972/73 Chicago Cougars.

"I Don't remember much except the first encounter with Bobby Hull. I stopped one of his shots and it broke my shin pad!!!!"

Jerry Zrymiak
Zrymiak was a well travelled WHA player. Between 1972 and 1977 he played 155 games in the
Jerry Zrymiak
league, dressing with the Los Angeles Sharks, Michigan Stags/Baltimore Blades, Toronto Toros and Minnesota Fighting Saints.


"I joined the Los Angeles Sharks in the initial year of the WHA's formation. Prior to that I was playing senior hockey in Western Canada, a good league with many ex-pros.
WHA hockey was indeed a different style of hockey. Tough is a key word. Most of my first year was spent in Greensboro, NC in the Eastern League (talk about tough!) It was an 'eye-opener' for me. I survived and played for several more years.
I had the great pleasure of playing with Dave Keon and Johnny McKenzie in Minnesota with the Fighting Saints. I had a lot of fun with the Carlson brothers, aka the Hanson brothers in the movie Slap Shot. They were good guys, really tough, but they said that they were not as tough as their sister!
Playing against Gordie Howe and his sons was also a good memory."


Bob Roselle
Roselle played 1 game in the WHA with the 1975/76 Indianapolis Racers.

"After playing six years in the minors, I finished playing in Vienna, Austria. I moved back to London, Ontario after my year in Vienna and played senior hockey for the London Kings. That year they had a senior team in St. Johns, Newfoundland but there was no league there so they used to bring over teams for the weekend and play exhibition games. While playing over there, Doug Harvery, former Montreal Canadiean great, was the head scout for Indianapolis, liked what he saw and offered me a 30 day contract along with a player from Newfoundland, Glen Critch. That is how I ended up in Indianapolis."

Ross Smith
Smith played 15 games with the 1974/75 Indianapolis Racers. He was cast as Barclay Donaldson in the 1977 movie Slap Shot. 
"I ended up with the Racers because Chuck Catto, the manager, moved there from St. Louis and offered me a contract. It is always a big thrill to play in the bigs against guys like Bobby Hull, Gordie Howe and J.C. Tremblay. I even fought Ted Green!
Being in Slap Shot was a real thrill; doing lines with Paul Newman.
But I would have to say getting a chance to play in the WHA was a dream. I had wanted to play in the bigs all my life while skating hours on outdoor rinks and riding countless miles in buses."


Frank Mahovlich and Titcomb
with the Toronto Toros
Gord Titcomb
A 1973 draft pick of both the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs and WHA's Toronto Toros, Titcomb played two games with the 1974/75 Toros. 

"One of my games was against Winnipeg where Bobby Hull & co. had the great line. I also have found memories of being called up from the Tuscon Mavericks when our season ended, to the Houston Aeros where I was on the practise squad for two months. We lost in the finals to the Winnipeg Jets that year. I didn't get into any games but It was still a great experience to be with the Howes etc. There weren't any injure so I didn't get a chance to suit up.
The Leafs offered me a two way contract but I signed with the Toros instead. Of course, they signed Paul Henderson and Frank Mahovlich after I signed in June so it made it a lot tougher for me to crack the lineup."


Mike Hobin
Hobin spent two seasons in the WHA. He played a total of 77 games in the league with the Phoenix Roadrunners. He scored a respectable 18 goals and 37 points. 

"The most memorable thing that happened to me in the WHA was over a couple of games. We played an exhibition game in Oakland City against Houston. It was overtime and I went into the corner with Gordie Howe. Somehow, I come out with the puck and passed it to a teammate that scored the OT goal. I was never a dirty player and don't remember doing anything dirty to Gordie, but after the game I was talking to a friend on Houston named Steve West. West told me to watch out because Gordie 'has you number.' Not thinking anything of it, almost a month later we were playing in Phoenix against Houston. Sure enough I was back-checking next to Howe and 'BOOM' he hit me blindside with one of his famous elbows. Nose bleeding and seeing stars, I went to the bench and thought 'okay Gordie, not sure what I did but I guess we are even.'"


Mike Sleep
Over two seasons, Sleep played 22 games in the WHA with the Phoenix Roadrunners. In 1975 he was drafted by both WHA's Roadrunners and the NHL's NY Islanders. 
"I grew up in Winnipeg, MB and played jr. hockey in Western Canada for the Westminster Bruins. My favourite memory is when I was called up with the Phoenix Roadrunners to play in Winnipeg, my hometown. Being a right winger, I played opposite Bobby Hull and was fortunate enough to score the winning goal in a 2-1 win in front of my parents, family and friends.
I chose the WHA over the NHL because the Phoenix Roadrunners offered me a three-year contract while the New York Islanders offered me a tryout. I chose the guaranteed money."

Rick Fraser
Rick Fraser
Defenceman Rick Fraser played four games with the 1974/75 Indianapolis Racers. His son, Jamie, recently played in NHL with the New York Islanders. 

"I don't have any real memories only being there four games, I guess my first game against Gordie Howe was memorable. I had played against Mark & Marty growing up.
The Racers farm team was in Utica, New York, in the same league as the movie Slap Shot. As funny as that movie was, it was so real life. All that crap went on, it was crazy. Lot of good players, but a lot of goons."



Del Hall
Hall played nine games in the NHL with the California Golden Seals and then finished his hockey career with three full season in the WHA. Two of those were spent with the Phoenix Roadrunners. 

"The fans in Phoenix were great. A lot of them were Canadians vacationing for the winter. There was just not enough local fans to support a WHA team."


World Hockey Association Autographs

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These are my autographs of players who only appeared in the World Hockey Association and not the NHL. I really wish ITG would have made a WHA hockey card set before they were bought by Leaf. I think a WHA themed set would be a big hit among collectors. I still have a long list of players WHA only player autographs I need and a set would surely produce some unique signers. Unlike former NHLers, it can be hard to locate WHA players as not many people write to them. Especially the ones who never played in the NHL. Its also hard to find pictures of some of them.
If you don't know anything about the WHA then you should look into in. It existed as a rival to the NHL from 1972-1979 but experienced many difficulties. Legends like Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull spent a significant amount of time in the league. The Rebel League by Ed Willes is a good book written about the WHA.


Christer Abrahamsson


Bob Ash


Freeman Asmundson


Alain Beaule

Wendell Bennett


Jim Benzelock


Bill Berglund


Jean Bernier

Bill Blackwood

Don Borgeson

Brian Bradley


Bob Brown


Brad Buetow


Jeff Carlson

Steve Carlyle


Keith Christiansen

Brian Coates

Howie Colborne


Tom Cottringer


Mike Curran


John Danby

Bill Davis


Brian Derksen

Bill Evo


Richard Farda


Mike Ford


Rick Fraser


Brian Gibbons


Russ Gillow


Bill Goldthorpe

Frank Golembrosky

Bill Gratton


John Gray


Murray Heatley


Clay Hebenton


Don Herriman


Mike Hobin

Leif Holmqvist

Dave Inkpen

Jeff Jacques

Dennis Kassian

Floyd Lahache

Curt Larsson

Len Lilyholm


Mats Lindh


Doug Lindskog


Larry Lund


Peter Marrin


Larry Mavety

Don McCulloch


John Migneault


Greg Neeld


Jean Payette


Ross Perkins


Jan Popiel


Bob Roselle


Dunc Rousseau

Al Rycroft

Buzz Schneider


Rick Sentes


Jim Shaw

Mike Sleep

Ross Smith

Gord Titcomb

Craig Topolnisky

Pierre Viau


Bob Sicinski

Brian Walsh


Ed Walsh


Pat Westrum


Bob Whidden


Alton White

Wayne Wood


Dale Yakiwchuk


Lynn Zimmerman


Jerry Zrymiak


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