2020-21 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Variations Guide, Gallery and Checklist

2020-21 O-Pee-Chee Hockey variations — there’s lots of them. One hundred to be exact. Adopting multiple themes, these alternate base cards should keep collectors looking. Some are obvious and jump out immediately while others are a lot more subtle. Taken together and there’s plenty to chase. On the obvious and more plentiful side are the…

1993-94 Score #387 Mike Foligno

The 1993-94 Score hockey set consists of 661 standard-size cards. The first series contains 495 cards and the second series 166. The fronts of the first series feature white-bordered color player action shots. The player’s name and position appear at the bottom, with his team name displayed vertically on the left within a team color-coded…

The sudden jumps in WNBA trading card prices capitalize on new interest, but at what cost?

I blinked and got priced out of my personal collection. My experience as a WNBA card collector for 28 years has been a steady stream of “nobody cares about WNBA cards” when I ask most dealers. Then hobby boxes of 2024 WNBA Select sold out in about three minutes on Panini’s website at the bargain…

1994 Classic Women of Hockey #W13 Hayley Wickenheiser

Inserted in both U.S. and Canadian product at a rate of one card per pack, this 40-card standard-size set features female hockey players who represented Canada (1-21) and the U.S.A. (22-40) at the 1994 World Women’s Ice Hockey Championships. The fronts have color action player cutouts superimposed over a Canadian or American flag with a…

The tale of John Henderson

By Stephen Laroche | Beckett Hockey Editor | Commentary For years, vintage hockey card collectors have been puzzled as to why the 1951-52 Parkhurst hockey card of Boston Bruins defenseman named John Henderson, otherwise known as “Moe”, had a premium over other common cards in the set. In reality, the John Henderson on the card…