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Just picked up this beauty.............
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Just arrived in the mail
My 1980 Topps vault Ray Bourque rookie proof!
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Keeping with the Bruins theme, here's a tough 1971-72 Bruins postcard signed by Bobby Orr.
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Very nice looking Chamberlain rookie! Looks much better than the grade.
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Winging its way here from Europe as we speak:
From 1958, he was one of the greatest Soviet players and coached the 1972 summit team that nearly beat the NHL all-stars.
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WOW, more great auto rookies, Rob. You're doing all 4 sports now......
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Thanks Phil! Concentrating on Baseball, but keeping an eye out for the other sports as well!
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Cool card! But just to clarify, the Russians played Canada in the Summit series, not a team of NHL all-stars.
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Canada, NHL All Stars, in the early 1970s they were the same thing:
7 Phil Esposito, center: 8 GP - 7 G - 6 A - 13 PTS - 15 PIM (Boston Bruins) 19 Paul Henderson, left wing: 8 GP - 7 G - 3 A - 10 PTS - 4 PIM (Toronto Maple Leafs) 28 Bobby Clarke, center: 8 GP - 2 G - 4 A - 6 PTS - 18 PIM (Philadelphia Flyers) 12 Yvan Cournoyer, right wing: 8 GP - 3 G - 2 A - 5 PTS - 2 PIM (Montreal Canadiens) 5 Brad Park, defense: 8 GP - 1 G - 4 A - 5 PTS - 2 PIM (New York Rangers) 10 Dennis Hull, left wing: 4 GP - 2 G - 2 A - 4 PTS - 4 PIM (Chicago Blackhawks) 22 J. P. Parise, left wing: 6 GP - 2 G - 2 A - 4 PTS - 28 PIM (Minnesota North Stars) 8 Rod Gilbert, right wing: 6 GP - 1 G - 3 A - 4 PTS - 9 PIM (New York Rangers) 18 Jean Ratelle, center: 6 GP - 1 G - 3 A - 4 PTS - 0 PIM (New York Rangers) 2 Gary Bergman, defense: 8 GP - 0 G - 3 A - 3 PTS - 13 PIM (Detroit Red Wings) 6 Ron Ellis, right wing: 8 GP - 0 G - 3 A - 3 PTS - 8 PIM (Toronto Maple Leafs) 33 Gilbert Perreault, center: 2 GP - 1 G - 1 A - 2 PTS - 0 PIM (Buffalo Sabres) 9 Bill Goldsworthy, right wing: 3 GP - 1 G - 1 A - 2 PTS - 4 PIM (Minnesota North Stars) 27 Frank Mahovlich, left wing: 6 GP - 1 G - 1 A - 2 PTS - 0 PIM (Montreal Canadiens) 20 Pete Mahovlich, left wing: 7 GP - 1 G - 1 A - 2 PTS - 4 PIM (Montreal Canadiens) 17 Bill White, defense: 7 GP - 1 G - 1 A - 2 PTS - 8 PIM (Chicago Blackhawks) 14 Wayne Cashman, right wing: 2 GP - 0 G - 2 A - 2 PTS - 14 PIM (Boston Bruins) 23 Serge Savard, defense: 5 GP - 0 G - 2 A - 2 PTS - 0 PIM (Montreal Canadiens) 21 Stan Mikita, center: 2 GP - 0 G - 1 A - 1 PTS - 0 PIM (Chicago Blackhawks) 15 Red Berenson, left wing: 2 GP - 0 G - 1 A - 1 PTS - 0 PIM (Detroit Red Wings) 25 Guy Lapointe, defense: 7 GP - 0 G - 1 A - 1 PTS - 6 PIM (Montreal Canadiens) 24 Mickey Redmond, right wing: 1 GP - 0 G - 0 A - 0 PTS - 0 PIM (Detroit Red Wings) 26 Don Awrey, defense: 2 GP - 0 G - 0 A - 0 PTS - 0 PIM (Boston Bruins) 11 Vic Hadfield, left wing: 2 GP - 0 G - 0 A - 0 PTS - 0 PIM (New York Rangers) 16 Rod Seiling, defense: 3 GP - 0 G - 0 A - 0 PTS - 0 PIM (New York Rangers) 3 Pat Stapleton, defense: 7 GP - 0 G - 0 A - 0 PTS - 0 PIM (Chicago Blackhawks) Goaltenders: 35 Tony Esposito 4 GP - 2 wins - 1 loss - 1 tie - 3.33 GAA - .882 Sv Pct (Chicago Blackhawks) 29 Ken Dryden 4 GP - 2 wins - 2 losses - 0 ties - 4.75 GAA - .838 Sv Pct (Montreal Canadiens)
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As a proud Canadian, it was OUR COUNTRY that won the series, not an NHL all-star team. |
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Back in 72 the NHL was Canada much unlike today's NHL. If your not Canadian, part of your thought process back then was it was us (NHL/Canada) versus the world. With that said, the Canadian National Pride is completely understandable and should be embraced.
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