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Hockey CardsWhat came first: the NHL or card collecting? The answer might come as a surprise to some: the first Canadian ice hockey trading cards were issued all the way back in 1910, seven years before the first NHL game.
Much has changed since the days of tobacco cards, of course. Companies such as Upper Deck, Topps, O Pee Chee, Pacific, Score, Pro Set, Fleer, and Parkhurst have revolutionized the hobby, introducing such innovations as game-used, autographed and interactive cards. What's your pleasure? These days, there's something for every collector.
Whether you enjoy buying cards by the pack or box in search of rare jersey inserts, or tracking down singles of vintage players like Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky or Mario Lemieux (not to mention hot rookies like Sidney Crosby), collectors have never had as many options to choose from as today. You'll even find sets featuring the top prospects from the minors and foreign leagues such as Germany's DEL.
Don't miss out on the hottest collectibles on ice! |
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