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A look at the top scoring defensemen during the 1976-77 National Hockey League season. Larry Robinson of the Montreal Canadiens led the pack with 85 points over 77 regular season games on 19 goals and 66 assists. Robinson was awarded the James Norris Trophy as the NHL's top blue liner. He was also named to the First All-Star Team. Joining him on the 1st team was Borje Salming of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Second Team defenders were Denis Potvin of the New York Islanders and Guy Lapointe of the Habs. The Numbers: Rank Name Team Gms G A Pts PIM 1 Larry Robinson MTL 77 19 66 85 45 2 Denis Potvin NYI 80 25 55 80 103 3 Ian Turnbull TOR 80 22 57 79 84 4 Börje Salming TOR 76 12 66 78 46 5 Guy Lapointe MTL 77 25 51 76 53 6 Brad Park BOS 77 12 55 67 67 7 Dennis Kearns VAN 80 5 55 60 60 8 Gary Sargent LAK 80 14 40 54 65 9 Tom Bladon PHI 80 10 43 53 39 10 Carol Vadnais NYR 74 11 37 48 131 11 Ron Greschner NYR 80 11 36 47 89 11 Jerry Korab BUF 77 14 33 47 120 13 Jean Potvin NYI 79 10 36 46 26 14 Jim McKenny TOR 76 14 31 45 36 14 Phil Russell CBH 76 9 36 45 233 For more 1976-77 O-Pee-Chee NHL hockey cards, take a look here: https://collection.vintagehockeycardsreport.com/home/o-pee-chee-hockey-cards/1976-77-o-pee-chee-nhl/ #nhlleaders #hockeycards #hockeyhistory #nhlhistory
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A look at the goaltenders from the 1971-72 National Hockey League season as seen through their 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee hockey cards. Eight of the 26 goalies pictured are now enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame, including: Bernie Parent, Jacques Plante, Ken Dryden, Rogatien Vachon, Tony Esposito, Ed Giacomin, Gerry Cheevers and Gump Worsley. All 14 teams that competed in the 1971-72 NHL campaign are represented. Most had two goalies in the set. However, the Montreal Canadiens, California Golden Seals and Chicago Blackhawks had only one goalkeeper in the set. Check out more of the 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee set at our site: https://collection.vintagehockeycardsreport.com/home/o-pee-chee-hockey-cards/1971-72-o-pee-chee-nhl/ The Goalies: Goalie Team Gerry Cheevers Boston Bruins Ed Johnston Boston Bruins Roger Crozier Buffalo Sabres Dave Dryden Buffalo Sabres Gary Kurt California Golden Seals Tony Esposito Chicago Blackhawks Al Smith Detroit Red Wings Joe Daley Detroit Red Wings Denis DeJordy Los Angeles Kings Gary Edwards Los Angeles Kings Rogatien Vachon Los Angeles Kings Cesare Maniago Minnesota North Stars Gump Worsley Minnesota North Stars Ken Dryden Montreal Canadiens Gilles Villemure New York Rangers Ed Giacomin New York Rangers Doug Favell Philadelphia Flyers Bruce Gamble Philadelphia Flyers Roy Edwards Pittsburgh Penguins Les Binkley Pittsburgh Penguins Ernie Wakely St. Louis Blues Peter McDuffe St. Louis Blues Bernie Parent Toronto Maple Leafs Jacques Plante Toronto Maple Leafs Dunc Wilson Vancouver Canucks George Gardiner Vancouver Canucks #hockeycards #hockeyhistory #nhlhistory
Upper Deck's Series One Hockey card is due to be released soon. I believe there are some gems which can be found. In this video I list off my top 5 Young Guns rookie cards to collect in 2021/2022 Series 1 The whole YG checklist for your reference can be found below: 201 Cole Caufield, Montreal Canadiens 202 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Buffalo Sabres 203 Olle Alsing, Ottawa Senators 204 Dakota Joshua, St. Louis Blues 205 Jamie Drysdale, Anaheim Ducks 206 Kyle Burroughs, Colorado Avalanche 207 Tarmo Reunanen, New York Rangers 208 Mike Hardman, Chicago Blackhawks 209 Wade Allison, Philadelphia Flyers 210 Marian Studenic, New Jersey Devils 211 Keaton Middleton, Colorado Avalanche 212 Joe Veleno, Detroit Red Wings 213 Wyatt Kalynuk, Chicago Blackhawks 214 Garrett Pilon, Washington Capitals 215 Morgan Barron, New York Rangers 216 Radim Zohorna, Pittsburgh Penguins 217 Jack Ashcan, Boston Bruins 218 Joshua Dunne, Columbus Blue Jackets 219 Logan Thompson, Vegas Golden Knights 220 Brinson Pasichnuk, San Jose Sharks 221 Arttu Ruotsalainen, Buffalo Sabres 222 Tanner Jeanno, Nashville Predators 223 Spencer Knight, Florida Panthers 224 Ross Colton, Tampa Bay Lightning 225 Filip Gustavsson, Ottawa Senators 226 Jeremy Swagman, Boston Bruins 227 Calen Addison, Minnesota Wild 228 Simon Benoit, Anaheim Ducks 229 Daniel Walcott, Tampa Bay Lightning 230 Mattias Samuelsson, Buffalo Sabres 231 Zac Jones, New York Rangers 232 Trevor Zegras, Anaheim Ducks 233 Jeffrey Viel, San Jose Sharks 234 Lane Pederson, Arizona Coyotes 235 Marc Michaelis, Vancouver Canucks 236 Tanner Kaczyński, Philadelphia Flyers 237 Jeremy Davies, Nashville Predators 238 Jackson Cates, Philadelphia Flyers 239 Tyce Thompson, New Jersey Devils 240 Parker Kelly, Ottawa Senators 241 Alex Barre-Boulet, Tampa Bay Lightning 242 Rasmus Kupari, Los Angeles Kings 243 Cam York, Philadelphia Flyers 244 Matt Kiersted, Florida Panthers 245 Michael Houser, Buffalo Sabres 246 Shane Pinto, Ottawa Senators 247 Kole Lind, Vancouver Canucks 248 Jacob Bryson, Buffalo Sabres 249 Joey Keane, Carolina Hurricanes 250 Trevor Zegas / Cole Caufield, Anaheim Ducks / Montreal Canadiens – Checklist LIKE 👍🏼 and SUBSCRIBE ❤️ if you enjoyed this video! Don't forget to Ring the BELL 🔔 Please feel free to contact me at Muskokacardcollector@gmail.com for any inquiries. If you would like to send me fan mail contact me via email at Muskokacardcollector@gmail.com, and I'll tell you where to send the mail. Instagram: @muskoka_card_collector Twitter: @MuskokaCard Thank you all for your support! #Hockeycards #UpperDeck #YoungGuns #packopening #whodoyoucollect #Dollarama #Hockeycardcollector #Cardcollector #vintagehockey
9: The most often retired jersey number in the National Hockey League. In March, 2022, the Minnesota Wild will retired the number 9 of Mikko Koivu. This will mark the 14th time the number has been taken out of circulation by a NHL club. The first was Maurice Richard by the Montreal Canadiens in 1960. The usual suspects followed in Johnny Bucyk, Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull. The Toronto Maple Leafs honoured both Charlie Conacher and Ted Kennedy when they retired the number in 2016. The full list is here: Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings Johnny Bucyk Boston Bruins Bobby Hull Chicago Blackhawks Lanny McDonald Calgary Flames Clark Gillies New York Islanders Glenn Anderson Edmonton Oilers Andy Bathgate New York Rangers Adam Graves New York Rangers Mike Modano Dallas Stars Charlie Conacher Toronto Maple Leafs Ted Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs Paul Kariya Anaheim Ducks Mikko Koivu Minnesota Wild #nhl #retirednumbers #hockeyhistory #hockeycards
O-Pee-Chee included in their 1978-79 NHL set, special hockey cards featuring the 12 All-Stars from 1977-78 (6 First Team and 6 Second Team). In the Topps version of the set, their were no separate cards. Instead, each of the 12 players had an all-star banner below their names. The 12 1977-78 NHL All-Stars: First Team Ken Dryden - Montreal Canadiens Denis Potvin - New York Islanders Brad Park - Boston Bruins Bryan Trottier - New York Islanders Guy Lafleur - Montreal Canadiens Clark Gillies - New York Islanders Second Team Don Edwards - Buffalo Sabres Larry Robinson - Montreal Canadiens Borje Salming - Toronto Maple Leafs Darryl Sittler - Toronto Maple Leafs Mike Bossy - New York Islanders Steve Shutt - Montreal Canadiens Looking for these cards? Check 'em out on eBay: https://ebay.us/7eTS6p #hockeycards #nhl #hockeyhistory #opeechee