Saturday, November 8, 2008

Trade List Announcement

Ok, it took me a week and a half rather than one day. The list is now up, with all my terms and stuff, at:

http://8485opc.blogspot.com/2008/01/czechfans-trade-list.html

Look forward to hearing from you!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Service Interruption

Well, I've managed to miss just about all of October on this. Other projects and general sloth have taken precedence. But, I'm going to get it back going tomorrow. I'll be posting a trade list in the coming days, too.

Monday, September 29, 2008

#219 - Ed Beers


I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that Ed Beers' name was the subject of lots of stupid jokes in the 1980s -- had I been of beer-drinking age, I would have made them, I'm sure.

I've always been under the impression that he was one of two players born in the Netherlands (the other being the late Ed Kea, who oddly, also played for the Flames and Blues), but sources seem to differ. Wikipedia, HockeyDB and his '83-'84 OPC hockey card all say he was born in Zwaag, Netherlands -- his '84-'85 OPC card and the Society for International Hockey Research say he was born in British Columbia.

He had some pretty nice numbers for Calgary from 1983 through 1985, and then was traded to St. Louis in the deal that brought Joe Mullen to the Flames. I'd expect that Beers was the showpiece coming the Blues' way, but unfortunately he only played half of one season for them, and then suffered a career-ending back injury. He was probably destined to play considerably longer in the NHL had that not happened.

Prior to his NHL career, he played for Denver University -- go Pioneers.

He's coached youth hockey in recent years, and now lives in the Vancouver area.


Ed Beers' profile at HockeyDB
Beers' profile at Legends of Hockey

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Playing Catchup

Illness, home internet problems and general busy-ness have put this on hold, so I'll try to get back on track with a Two-For Thursday.

#365 -- Mike Bullard, Penguins Goal Leader


Mike Bullard was one of those great second-tier scorers of the 1980s that sort of faded into the background because he played for a lousy team and because the first-tier scorers were putting up such insane numbers. I'm pretty sure he was Pittsburgh's first-ever 50-goal scorer, with 51 in 1983-84. He also had one of the great mustaches of the 1980s, a style that always makes me think of highway patrolmen in, say, South Dakota. Yeah, he may have just busted you for speeding, but you know you're dealing with a good guy here.

Bullard started bouncing around the league pretty quickly after Pittsburgh traded him to Calgary in 1986, going from to the Flames to the Blues to the Flyers in quick succession. His career sort of derailed, too, as he went from scoring 103 points to playing in Switzerland in the space of about three years. He came back for an encore with the Maple Leafs (and while that was one of the least consequential of his NHL stops, I usually picture him as a Leaf), then went to Germany, where he carved out a really nice decade-long career as one of the league's stars. He's now a coach there, with EV Landshut, and that's where I got this card signed.

This is one of two Bullard cards in the set, and it's the less attractive of the two, but the signed regular card is also signed in the same green ink and it's pretty much impossible to see. While I love the '84-'85 design, I'm not crazy about the team leaders cards. Pastel blue and pink?

#193 -- Doug Wickenheiser


The story of Doug Wickenheiser always makes me sad, and when Eagles fans booed the selection of Donovan McNabb at the 1999 NFL draft, I thought of him. Sadly, unlike McNabb, Wickenheiser wasn't able to outshine the player (Denis Savard) he was picked over, and Montreal fans weren't the type to let that slide.

He earned a measure of redemption playing in St. Louis, where he was a key part of one of the great moments in Blues history, scoring the winner in the Monday Night Miracle game over Calgary. He also had bad luck -- the year this card came out, he suffered a severe knee injury during a team outing and missed the better part of a year. (St. Louis Blues parties seem to be a bit cursed -- Bob Gassoff died after one, and now Erik Johnson is out for the season after hurting himself on a golf cart.)

Wickenheiser played a few solid seasons for the Blues, then shuffled between the NHL and AHL for a while, went to Europe, came back and settled in St. Louis after his career, becoming a pretty well-known face in the Blues alumni. Sadly, he was diagnosed with inoperable cancer and passed away in 1999, at just 37 years old.

The St. Louis Blues 14 Fund was established in his memory, and his father-in-law wrote a book, "The Last Face-Off: The Doug Wickenheiser Story." The Blues haven't retired his number, and as a fan, I wish they would.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

#87 - Brian MacLellan


One of the (many) things I love about this set is its use of color. OPC unapologetically used the proper team colors as the borders, and it looks really good in conjunction with the uniforms, even on teams like the Kings, Flyers and Whalers. It's not too much, it's not a jarring contrast.

Brian MacLellan is a player that I've always had the wrong idea about. He had a face that looked like it belonged on Mount Rushmore -- steely gaze, set chin -- and I think because of that I figured he was a rougher player than he was. In reality, while no shriking violet, he only got above 100 PIMs in a season once. Part of the problem: I frequently, then and now, confused him with Brad McCrimmon.

He bounced around for about ten years (speaking of wrong impressions -- it seemed like he was around forever, and I would have imagined his career lasted 'til 1998 or so), and once he left the Kings, it was pack-your-suitcases time as he went from the Rangers to the North Stars to the Flames to the Red Wings.

He's now in the Washington Capitals management team, and that's where I got this signed.

Brian MacLellan's stats at HockeyDB
MacLellan's profile at Legends of Hockey
MacLellan profile at Bowling Green, his alma mater
MacLellan's bio on the Washington Capitals page

Monday, September 15, 2008

#340 - Morris Lukowich

Back from a weekend vacation, time to get this going again:



I've always thought the Jets cards are some of the best-looking in the set. Their early '80s uniforms are really interesting and I blame the later move to Phoenix on the sheer dullness that was the 1990s design.

Lukowich was a pretty good player in both the WHA and NHL, from a not-bad-at-all hockey family -- he's related to Bernie Lukowich of the Blues and Penguins and current journeyman defenseman Brad Lukowich. This signature is a bit curious. Every Lukowich signature I've ever seen (including several others in my collection) are either his full name or "Luke" followed by "12." This one, though, is "Luke 212." That suggests a Bible verse (and there's both a Luke 2:12 and Luke 21:2), but neither shed any light. Maybe he was just writing fast.

During this season, he was traded from the Jets to the Bruins; he'd also play for the Kings before calling it a day.

Morris Lukowich's page at HockeyDB
Lukowich's page at Hockey Draft Central

Lukowich's profile at Legends of Hockey
Lukowich profile at Winnipeg Jets Legends

Page for Morris Lukowich's "Hockey Mentors" program

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

#4 - Tom Fergus


Nice signature here from Tom Fergus, who went on to have several decent seasons with Boston and Toronto, before closing out his career with Vancouver. That's where I remember him best from, but only because I really liked playing Vancouver in the earliest Sega Genesis EA Sports hockey games, and he was one of the lower-liners on those teams.

Now runs Blue Leaf Limited in Toronto, and that's where I got this signature.

Tom Fergus's profile at Hockeydb.com
Fergus entry at Hockey Draft Central
Fergus profile at Legends of Hockey
Blue Leaf Limited's web page

Monday, September 8, 2008

#108 - Harold Snepsts


Harold Snepsts is one of the earliest players that made a lasting impression on my young mind, alongside more obvious selections like Gretzky/Bossy/Potvin. His physical appearance was and is pretty distinctive -- the man-mountain build, receding hairline, and of course that mustache. I think that mustache has made him into something of a cult figure in recent years, and it's kind of overshadowed his abilities as a defenseman -- people remember him less as a good, solid player and more for the 'stache.

This card came in his first season outside of Vancouver, and is the first to show the scourge of 1970s-1980s O-Pee-Chee cards -- airbrushing. Snepsts had been traded to Minnesota in time for this card to be updated, but there were no photos of him as a North Star -- so -- someone got drafted to hurriedly update his uniform. In other seasons, you'd see a severely cropped photo with just a hint of the jersey, but in 1984-85, O-Pee-Chee went 99.9% with full-body action shots, so there was nowhere to hide. This is hardly the most egregious example of the airbrusher's art -- a quick glance and you wouldn't notice anything (the autograph does obscure it even more, too). The artist managed to make Harold's shoulders even more imposing.

He lasted only one season in Minnesota, then bounced around between Detroit, St. Louis, Vancouver again and the minors for a few years. I'm pretty sure he's a youth coach in the Vancouver area these days, and does some work with the Canucks.

Harold Snepsts' stats at hockeydb.com
Profile at Legends of Hockey
Profile at Hockey Draft Central
Profile at Hockey's Tough Guys

Saturday, September 6, 2008

#164 - Brad McCrimmon


Brad McCrimmon was a steady defenseman for a really long time, one of those guys you sort of forget about because he's not flashy, not hazardous, and not a thug. He spent nearly 20 years in the NHL and picked up a Cup with the 1990 Flames. I remember him most because in the early 1990s, it seemed like there was a minimum of one Brad McCrimmon card in every pack of cards I purchased.

More recently, he was a well-regarded assistant coach with my local team, the Thrashers, for several years. Word was that all the players wanted him to get the head coach job after Bob Hartley was canned, but it ultimately went to John Anderson instead and McCrimmon is now, I think, an assistant with the Red Wings (where he played for a few years, about the time I was stocking up on his cards). I don't know if he was seen as too much of a players' coach, or if the well-run machine in Detroit seemed more appealing after the dysfunction down here, or what.

Brad McCrimmon's stats at HockeyDB
McCrimmon's profile at Hockey Draft Central
McCrimmon's profile at Legends of Hockey

Friday, September 5, 2008

#153 - Reijo Ruotsalainen

He's the possessor of one of the most melodious names in hockey history. I'm bad with languages, but Finnish is more befuddling to me than anything short of Mandarin -- but every once in a while it produces a name that's just really aesthetically pleasing and rolls off the tongue - Reijo Ruotsalainen. Say it a few times when you're stressed out -- it helps. Pekka Rautakallio is another.



"Rexi" was a small, quick defenseman who put up some decent point totals in the NHL and had really good timing. The Rangers dealt him to the Oilers (part of a seven-player trade) in October 1986, putting him in place to win the 1987 Stanley Cup. The next year, the Devils picked him up on waivers, but he was on his way to Sweden anyway -- he spent the next two years in Sweden and Switzerland. He came back with the Devils in 1989, but midway through the season the Oilers took him back on waivers, and bingo -- Cup #2. He scored 13 points in 22 playoff games for Edmonton that year, then went back to Europe to play out the string.

During the early to mid-1990s, he kept showing up on the Oilers' waiver availability list each year in the Hockey News -- I think he may have remained even after his European career ended. In the late '90s, he'd show up in a coaching or administrative position with random ECHL teams -- he was an assistant coach with the Miami Matadors, and did something with the New Orleans Brass as well, I think. Now he's an assistant coach (to former Quebec Nordiques coach Pierre Page) at Red Bull Salzburg in Austria.


Reijo Ruotsalainen's stats at HockeyDB
Reijo Ruotsalainen's profile at Legends of Hockey
Reijo Ruotsalainen's profile at Hockey Draft Central
Lowetide post with pic of Reijo

Thursday, September 4, 2008

#252 - Dave Lumley

Wha hey, I start this up and get another card for the set in the mail:



Dave Lumley was on the downside of a relatively short career by the time this card came out. His point totals in the early '80s are the definition of up-and-down -- 58-16-74-37-21-32. He was buried in the Canadiens' system for a couple years, at a time when that lineup was about the hardest possible to crack, got picked up by Edmonton in the expansion draft, and played an agitator role on the first Oilers' Stanley Cup team. The Whalers picked him up off waivers, hence the "now with" note on this card; but he was back with the Oilers (on waivers, again) by the end of 1985, in time to pick up a second Cup. He had some knee problems, which I'm guessing (but don't know for sure) played a part in ending his career prematurely -- he retired in 1986, at age 32.

He now lives in Arkansas, which for some reason I find intriguing. That seems like one of the least predictable places for an ex-hockey player to end up. He did work for the CHL's Border City Bandits, based out of Texarkana, but they only lasted for part of a season and I don't know if he was already in the area.

One of life's little mysteries, I guess.

Dave Lumley's stats at Hockey DB
Dave Lumley's profile at Hockey Draft Central
Dave Lumley's profile at Legends of Hockey
Lowetide post with a bit more on Lumley

#289 - Richard Sevigny

Seems appropriate to start this off with a player from one of the two teams I collect (Nordiques and Blues).

Richard Sevigny's always been most interesting to me for an on-ice incident that had nothing to do with his talents as a goaltender. In 1984, the Quebec Nordiques and Montreal Canadiens engaged in one of the most notorious brawls ever -- the Good Friday Massacre. Sevigny was on the Canadiens at the time, and ended up fighting Clint Malarchuk, and racked up more than 30 penalty minutes for his trouble.

The most interesting thing? After that playoff series (won by the Habs), Sevigny was with the Nordiques the next year. Now, the Canadiens and Nordiques had a pretty nasty rivalry in the 1980s. And players going directly between two fierce rivals is pretty rare (I can't think of any players that went directly between the Oilers and Flames; in the 1990s, Uwe Krupp went straight from the Avalanche to the Red Wings... I think there were a few that went between the Islanders and Rangers over the years). To go straight from one team to the other directly after one of the bloodiest fights in hockey history? That must've made for a few awkward moments.

I can only think of one other player off the top of my head who went directly between the Nords and Habs -- Jean Hamel, who the Canadiens picked up before the 1983-84 season... and who also played a major part in the Good Friday Massacre. But we'll get to him later in the set.

Sevigny, for his part, played 35 games for the Nordiques over parts of three seasons, down the depth chart behind Dan Bouchard, Mario Gosselin, and Clint Malarchuk -- the last of those the guy Sevigny fought back in 1984.

He's now reachable through Canadiens alumni.

For those who like their hockey fights, here's the fight in question.



Richard Sevigny's stats at HockeyDB
Richard Sevigny's profile at Hockey Draft Central
Richard Sevigny's profile at Legends of Hockey

What it is, what it will be

The '84-'85 O-Pee-Chee set has long been my all-time favorite hockey card issue. Not because I got them when they came out -- in 1984, I wouldn't have known how to get my hands on O-Pee-Chee cards.

But when I was in college down in Arizona, I frequented a little card shop called the Sports Page. The guy who ran it was a blast -- older fellow from Michigan who'd relocated to Tucson, and who knew more about the WHA than anyone I've ever met. He had boxes and boxes of hockey cards and memorabilia that no one ever touched, including big crates of the '84-'85 OPC.

I'd head over there, root through those boxes and listen to his stories, and as a result ended up with more cards from that set than any human being really needs.

I've also been a hockey autograph collector, for 15 years or so now, and in the last year I've been trying to step up attempts to get as many cards as possible autographed. I post a lot of autographs on my site, Czechfan.com -- but I can be kind of lousy about updating that, and this is a different/fun way to post the autos and go off on tangents of free association as I do it.

I'll try to update this every two days or so, either posting autos as they come in or digging them out of the collection I already have. Occasionally I'll toss in little oddities as well.

The Sports Page, alas, is long-gone -- I haven't been to Arizona in nearly a decade but one of the last times I was there I drove by and it was gone. The guy who ran it popped up on eBay, selling old WHA stuff, but I haven't seen him offering anything in a while. It still lives on, though, in the ten million '84-'85 OPC cards I've got.

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Great things to come, soon.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Czechfan's Trade List

I've been promising this to people for a million years or so -- here, finally, is my trade list. I'll be updating it from time to time, as I haven't got everything sorted yet.

A couple points:

* What do I want -- a variety of things. Players from the Blues, Nordiques, or Avalanche that I don't already have -- you can find all of these collections at http://www.czechfan.com/autographs.html. I also collect a variety of other things: Czech cards from pre-2000 (signed or unsigned), Avalanche/Nords/Blues team issues, stickers and other memorabilia from Czech teams (particularly Brno, Sparta, Ceske Budejovice and Litvinov), 1970s and 1980s Czechoslovakia player stickers (Panini, Semic, etc - I've got all the '79 Paninis though), other things.

* I will trade for stamps, in some cases. I don't have any use for U.S. stamps in general, sorry -- if you're desperate and it's not a high-demand card, I might exchange for 94-cent U.S. stamps. Czech, Russian, Swedish and German stamps are highest on my want list.

* On some cards I'll ask for a bit more in exchange than others. I know that sounds a bit jerky and I'm sorry, but I don't want to trade away Mike Liut or Sergei Zholtok for a couple stamps. If the player's a tough signer (Liut, Gilmour) or deceased (Zholtok, Plasse, Tom Johnson) I'll probably ask for a bit more.

* On the other hand, some of the cards that have lousy signatures can be yours for, I dunno, a smile or something. These generally say "only if you're desperate" and I mean it -- you only want these cards if you're looking to fill a hole and all other avenues have failed. Alexei Kasatonov, for instance, seems to have signed a lot of cards with a dry-erase marker.

* If you're interested in a card, I'll e-mail you a scan of it. I've tried to give accurate descriptions on all of them, but time and space were limited in making this list -- a scan seems like the easiest way to give you the best idea of what I'm sending. And I'm happy to answer detailed questions about the cards' condition.

* I think that's it. Interested after all this? E-mail me at czechfan23@yahoo.com or czechfan23@gmail.com. Try to put the word "TRADE" in the subject line -- that'll help it get past the spam filters. I sometimes go a day or two without checking these so don't feel bad if it takes me a while.

Without further ado, here's the cards:

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Affleck Bruce (Blues) – 77-78 OPC #376 – blue ballpoint
Andersson Mikael (Lightning) – 93-94 Topps Gold #150 – black sharpie, smudged
Andersson Niclas (Nordiques) – 93-94 Score #460 – thick black marker
Ashton Brent (Nordiques) – 86-87 OPC #181 – black sharpie
Ashton Brent (Nordiques) – 86-87 OPC #181 – black sharpie
Ashton Brent (Nordiques) – 85-86 OPC #170 – black marker
Aubin Serge (Hershey Bears) – 98-99 Lebanon Daily News #15 – black sharpie
Awrey Don (Blues) – 74-75 Topps #80 – black sharpie
Awrey Don (Penguins) – 77-78 OPC #137 – black sharpie
Babych Wayne (Blues) – 82-83 OPC #299 – blue ballpoint (signed over blue portion of card, barely visible)
Baca Jergus (Whalers) – 91-92 Topps #131 – thin black pen
Bannerman Murray (Blackhawks) – 84-85 OPC #32 – red sharpie
Barber Bill (Flyers) – 84-85 OPC #156 – blue sharpie
Bartecko Lubos (Blues) – 99-00 Upper Deck #115 – black marker
Bartecko Lubos (Blues) – 99-00 MVP #187 – black marker
Bassen Bob (Blues) – 92-93 Bowman #378 – black sharpie (card creased)
Bassen Bob (Blues) – 93-94 Parkhurst #445 – black sharpie
Belak Wade (Avalanche) – 97-98 Upper Deck #186 – black marker
Benning Brian (Blues) – 88-89 Topps #174 – blue sharpie
Benysek Ladislav (Wild) – 00-01 Be A Player #481 – black sharpie
Berenson Red (Blues) – 78-79 OPC #218 – thin blue pen
Berezan Perry (Sharks) – 91-92 Parkhurst #381 – black sharpie (smeared)
Blazek Tomas (Czech Juniors) – 93-94 Parkhurst #517 – black sharpie
Blazek Tomas (Czech Juniors) – 94-95 SP #156 – black sharpie
Blazek Tomas (Pardubice) – 95-96 Czech APS #331 – black sharpie
Bothwell Tim (Blues) – 84-85 OPC #182 – black ballpoint
Bothwell Tim (Blues) – 87-88 Topps #29 – black ballpoint
Bouchard Pierre (Canadiens) – restaurant card – black ballpoint, signed on back
Boudrais Andre (Nordiques) – 76-77 OPC WHA #87 – blue ballpoint
Bozek Steve (Flames) – 84-85 OPC #220 – black sharpie
Brind’Amour Rod (Blues) – 91-92 Pro-Set #211 – black sharpie
Brisebois Patrice (Canadiens) – 94-95 Flair #85 – black sharpie
Brisebois Patrice (Canadiens) – 00-01 Pacific #205 – black sharpie (didn’t adhere in places)
Brown Jeff (Blues) – 91-92 Pro-Set Platinum #114 – black sharpie, smudged
Brown Jeff (Blues) – 90-91 Upper Deck #191 – black sharpie
Brown Jeff (Blues) – 93-94 Fleer Ultra #223 – black sharpie
Buchberger Kelly (Thrashers) – 99-00 Upper Deck #179 – black sharpie, smudged
Bullard Mike (Flames) – 88-89 OPC #152 – thin green pen
Buzek Petr – 95-96 Classic Draft #52 – black sharpie, didn’t adhere
Buzek Petr (Thrashers) – 00-01 Be A Player #245 – black sharpie
Buzek Petr (Thrashers) – 99-00 Pacific Prism #7- black sharpie
Buzek Petr (Dukla Jihlava) – 04-05 Czech OFS #3 – black sharpie
Buzek Petr (Dukla Jihlava) – 04-05 Czech OFS Stars #S45 – blue sharpie
Cajanek Petr (Zlin) – 00-01 Czech OFS #361 – black sharpie
Caloun Jan (Czech Juniors) – 91-92 Upper Deck Czech #91 – blue sharpie
Campbell Jim (US Juniors) – 91-92 Upper Deck Czech #71 – black sharpie
Campbell Jim (Blues) – 96-97 Score Select #106 – black sharpie
Carlyle Randy (Jets) – 91-92 Score #125 – blue sharpie, ink bled
Carlyle Randy (Jets) – 84-85 OPC #337 – black ballpoint
Carpenter Bob (Devils) – 93-94 Leaf #421 – thin black pen
Cavallini Gino (Blues) – 90-91 Score #63 – black sharpie
Cavallini Paul (Blues) – 91-92 Parkhurst #154 – black sharpie
Chambers Shawn (Lightning) – 94-95 Donruss #72 – thin black pen
Chara Zdeno (Islanders) – 99-00 Pacific #252 – black marker
Chase Kelly (Blues) – 90-91 Bowman #14 – black sharpie
Christian Dave (Blues) – 91-92 Pro-Set Platinum #110 – blue sharpie
Christian Dave (Blues) – 91-92 Upper Deck #541 – blue sharpie
Christoff Steve (North Stars) – 81-82 OPC #160 – blue ballpoint
Clement Bill (Flames) – 77-78 OPC #292 – black ballpoint
Clement Bill (Flames) – 79-80 OPC #295 – blue sharpie
Cloutier Jacques (Nordiques) – 92-93 Upper Deck #324 – thin red pen
Conacher Pat (Kings) – 93-94 Topps #252 – black marker, smudged
Corbet Rene (Nordiques) – 94-95 Pinnacle #460 – black sharpie
Corbet Rene (Nordiques) – 94-95 Flair #143 – black sharpie
Corbet Rene (Flames) – 99-00 Pacific #54 – black sharpie
Cote Alain (Nordiques) – 81-82 OPC #272 – black marker
Cote Alain (Nordiques) – 88-89 OPC #205 – black sharpie (retraced black ballpoint)
Cote Alain (Nordiques) – 84-85 OPC #278 – black sharpie
Cote Alain (Nordiques) – 83-84 OPC #291 – black sharpie
Cote Alain (Nordiques) – 85-86 OPC #205 – black sharpie, fades at end of signature
Crossman Doug (Blues) – 93-94 Topps #159 – black ballpoint
Cutta Jakub (Capitals) – 00-01 Be A Player #406 – black sharpie
Daigneault J.J. (Canadiens) – 94-95 Leaf #407 – black sharpie (didn’t adhere in parts)
Damphousse Vincent (Canadiens) – 95-96 Parkhurst #110 – blue sharpie
DeBlois Lucien (Rockies) – 80-81 Topps #146 – black sharpie
Dingman Chris (Avalanche) – 00-01 Be A Player #277 – black sharpie
Dineen Kevin (Blue Jackets) – 00-01 Upper Deck #283 – black sharpie, card very creased
Dion Michel (Nordiques) – 80-81 Topps #223 – black ballpoint, personalized, big piece out of card
Dion Michel (Nordiques) – 79-80 OPC #316 – black ballpoint, personalized
Dobrovolny Jiri (Plzen) – 03-04 Czech OFS #212 – black sharpie
Dobrovolny Jiri (Dukla Jihlava) – 04-05 Czech OFS #6 – black sharpie
Dore Andre (Blues) – 83-84 OPC #313 – black ballpoint
Doyon Mario (Nordiques) – 91-92 Upper Deck #411 – black sharpie
Duff Dick (Maple Leafs) – 94-95 Parkhurst Missing Link #126 – blue ballpoint
Duguay Ron (Red Wings) – 84-85 OPC #52 – blue ballpoint, card creased
Dunham Mike (U.S. Juniors) – 91-92 Upper Deck Czech #80 – black sharpie
Dunham Mike (U.S. Juniors) – 91-92 Upper Deck Czech #80 – black marker
Dunham Mike (Albany River Rats) – 95-96 Edge #6 – blue sharpie
Dunham Mike (Albany River Rats) – 95-96 Future Legends #3 – blue sharpie
Dunlop Blake (Blues) – 82-83 OPC #301 – thin black pen
Dunlop Blake (Blues) – 83-84 OPC #314 – thin black pen
Dunn Richie (Whalers) – 84-85 OPC #69 – black sharpie
Dupont Andre (Nordiques) – 81-82 OPC #273 – light black ballpoint, smudged
Eaves Mike (Flames) – 84-85 OPC #221 – black ballpoint
Ecclestone Tim (Blues) – 68-69 OPC #178 – black sharpie, tape marks on card
Ecclestone Tim (Flames) – 77-78 OPC #364 – black sharpie
Egers Jack (Blues) – 73-74 Topps #79 – black ballpoint
Eloranta Kari (Flames) – 84-85 OPC #223 – blue ballpoint
Engblom Brian (Kings) – 84-85 OPC #83 – black sharpie
Engblom Brian (Kings) – 84-85 OPC #83 – black sharpie
Erickson Bryan (Kings) – 86-87 OPC #101 – black sharpie
Fairbairn Bill (Blues) – 78-79 OPC #267 – thin blue pen
Fairbairn Bill (Rangers) – 77-78 OPC #303 – thin blue pen
Farrish Dave (Maple Leafs) – 84-85 OPC #301 – thin black pen
Featherstone Glen (Blues) – 90-91 OPC #387 – blue marker
Featherstone Glen (Blues) – 91-92 OPC #436 – blue marker
Finn Steven (Nordiques) – 93-94 Score #322 – black sharpie
Flockhart Ron (Penguins) – 84-85 OPC #174 – blue ballpoint
Flockhart Ron (Blues) – 86-87 OPC #146 – blue sharpie
Foligno Mike (Sabres) – 90-91 Score #133 – black sharpie
Fotiu Nick (Rangers) – 83-84 OPC #243 – red sharpie
Fox Greg (Blackhawks) – 82-83 OPC #65 – black ballpoint
Fraser Curt (Blackhawks) – 84-85 OPC #34 – black ballpoint
Froese Bob (Flyers) – 84-85 OPC #159 – black marker
Ftorek Robbie (Nordiques) – 81-82 OPC #274 – black ballpoint
Ftorek Robbie (Rangers) – 83-84 OPC #244 – blue ballpoint, barely visible
Gagner Dave (Stars) – 94-95 Upper Deck Electric Ice #382 – blue sharpie, didn’t adhere
Gainey Bob (Canadiens) - 84-85 OPC #261 - black sharpie
Gartner Mike (Maple Leafs) - 95-96 Topps #98 – thin black pen
Gilbert Greg (Blues) – 95-96 Topps #96 – blue ballpoint
Giles Curt (North Stars) – 82-83 OPC #166 – black sharpie
Giles Curt (Blues) – 92-93 Topps Stadium Club #64 – black sharpie
Gillies Clark (Islanders) – 81-82 OPC #202 – thin black pen
Gilmour Doug (Maple Leafs) - 91-92 Upper Deck #558 – black sharpie
Gilmour Doug (Maple Leafs) - 96-97 Donruss Elite #44 – blue sharpie
Gingras Gaston (Blues) – 89-90 OPC #270 – black ballpoint, smudged
Gingras Gaston (Blues) – 88-89 Topps #35 – black ballpoint, barely visible
Goulet Michel (Nordiques) – 89-90 Topps #57 – black marker, parts didn’t adhere
Grant Doug (Blues) – 77-78 OPC #294 – blue ballpoint
Green Rick (Capitals) – 82-83 OPC #183 – thin black pen
Guerin Bill (Devils) - 95-96 Donruss #36 – black sharpie, didn’t adhere
Gusarov Alexei (Nordiques) – 91-92 Topps Stadium Club #330 – gold pen, didn’t adhere
Gustafsson Bengt (Capitals) – 80-81 OPC #222 – blue ballpoint
Gustafsson Bengt (Capitals) – 84-85 OPC #198 – blue ballpoint
Gustafsson Per (Panthers) – 96-97 Fleer Metal #58 – black sharpie
Hammarstrom Inge (Maple Leafs) – 77-78 OPC #320 – black ballpoint
Hatcher Derian (Stars) – 96-97 Upper Deck #44 – blue sharpie
Hawerchuk Dale (Blues) – 95-96 Donruss #384 – blue sharpie
Hecht Jochen (Blues) – 00-01 Pacific #345 – thin blue pen, bled
Hecht Jochen (Blues) – 99-00 Upper Deck #116 – black marker
Hedberg Anders (Rangers) – 84-85 OPC #143 – thin blue pen
Hedican Bret (Blues) – 93-94 Fleer Ultra #66 – black sharpie
Hedican Bret (Blues) – 93-94 Leaf #286 – black sharpie
Heinze Steve (Bruins) – 93-94 Leaf #116 – black sharpie
Hejduk Milan (Avalanche) – 01-02 Topps Heritage #17 – thin black pen
Hinote Dan (Hershey Bears) – 98-99 Lebanon Daily News #14 – black sharpie, smudged
Holmgren Paul (North Stars) – 84-85 OPC #100 – black sharpie
Hostak Martin (Flyers) – 91-92 Upper Deck #473 – faded blue sharpie
Housley Phil (Blues) – 93-94 Upper Deck #525 – blue sharpie
Housley Phil (Flames) – 95-96 Fleer Ultra #25 – thin black pen, smudged
Hrdina Jan (Penguins) – 99-00 Upper Deck #106 – black sharpie
Hughes Pat (Oilers) – 84-85 OPC #245 – blue sharpie
Hulett Dean (Phoenix Roadrunners) – 93-94 Classic Prospects #142 – black sharpie
Hulett Dean (Lake Superior State) – 93-94 Classic Draft #70 – black marker, some didn’t adhere
Hull Brett (Blues) - 94-95 Flair #153 – blue sharpie
Hunter Dale (Nordiques) – 84-85 OPC #281 – black marker
Hunter Dale (Nordiques) – 85-86 OPC #179 – black marker
Hunter Dale (Capitals) – 95-96 Parkhurst #223 – black sharpie
Hunter Dale (Capitals) – 96-97 Upper Deck #178 – black marker
Hunter Dale (Capitals) – 96-97 Upper Deck #178 – black sharpie
Hunter Mark (Blues) – 86-87 OPC #57 – black sharpie
Hunter Mark (Blues) – 87-88 OPC #50 – black sharpie
Hunter Mark (Blues) – 87-88 Topps #50 – black sharpie
Hunter Mark (Blues) – 88-89 OPC #187 – black sharpie
Ihnacak Miroslav (HC Kosice) – team issue – blue ballpoint, signed on back
Jackson Don (Oilers) – 84-85 OPC #247 – black sharpie
Johnson Tom (Canadiens) - 94-95 Parkhurst Missing Link #79 – thin blue pen traced over ballpoint
Johnson Tom (Canadiens) - 94-95 Parkhurst Missing Link #143 – black ballpoint
Johnston Ed (Blues) – 77-78 OPC #276 – black ballpoint
Johnston Ed (Blues) – 75-76 Topps #185 – black ballpoint
Johnston Ed (Blues) – 75-76 Topps #185 – black ballpoint
Jonsson Kenny (Islanders) – 99-00 Victory #179 – black sharpie, smudged
Kaberle Frantisek (MoDo) – 97-98 Upper Deck Swedish – black sharpie
Kaberle Frantisek (MoDo) – 97-98 Upper Deck Swedish – black sharpie
Karpa Dave (Nordiques) – 93-94 Score #611 – black marker (didn’t adhere)
Kasatonov Alexei (Blues) – 94-95 Score #183 – black marker, didn’t adhere, only if you’re desperate
Kasatonov Alexei (Blues) – 94-95 Score #183 – blue marker, looks like a hiliter, very faded
Kasatonov Alexei (Blues) – 94-95 Score #183 – same black marker, didn’t adhere, only if you’re desperate
Kasatonov Alexei (Blues) – 94-95 Topps #150 – same blue marker as above, badly smudged, very faded
Kasatonov Alexei (Blues) – 94-95 Parkhurst #195 – that same blue marker again, this is probably the best but it’s still awful
Keefe Sheldon (Barrie Colts) – 99-00 Upper Deck Prospects #3 – black marker
Kehoe Rick (Penguins) – 84-85 OPC #177 – black sharpie
Kelly Bob (Flyers) – 77-78 OPC #178 – black sharpie
Khristich Dmitri (Capitals) – 93-94 Topps #210 – blue sharpie
Kimble Darin (Blues) – 91-92 Bowman #381 – black marker
Klatt Trent (Stars) – 95-96 Topps #106 – black marker
Klatt Trent (Stars) – 94-95 Donruss #37 – thin black pen
Klima Petr (Lightning) – 94-95 Flair #174 – faded black marker, signed on back
Klima Petr (Lightning) – 94-95 Upper Deck #86 – black sharpie
Klima Petr (Lightning) – 94-95 Upper Deck #86 – faded black marker
Kohn Ladislav (Czech Juniors) – 94-95 Parkhurst #SE211 – black sharpie
Kohn Ladislav (Ducks) – 00-01 Topps #260 – thin black pen
Korolev Igor (Blues) – 94-95 Upper Deck #184 – black sharpie
Korolev Igor (Jets) – 95-96 Topps #146 – thin black pen
Korolyuk Alexander (Russian juniors) – 94-95 Parkhurst #SE228 – black sharpie
Korolyuk Alexander (Sharks) – 00-01 Pacific #359 – black sharpie
Kotsopoulos Chris (Whalers) – 84-85 OPC #73 – gold pen (faded)
Kozlov Slava (Red Wings) – 94-95 Leaf Limited #55 – black sharpie
Kraft Milan (Prince Albert Raiders) – 99-00 Upper Deck Prospects #26 – blue sharpie
Kratena Ondrej (Sparta Praha) – 03-04 Czech OFS #156 – black sharpie
Krupp Uwe (Sabres) – 90-91 Upper Deck #187 – black sharpie
Kubina Pavel (Lightning) – 00-01 Victory #214 – thin black pen
Kubina Pavel (Lightning) – 99-00 MVP #194 – thin black pen
Kubina Pavel (Jagr Team) – 00-01 Czech DS Jagr Team #6 – black sharpie
Lachance Scott (U.S. Juniors) – 91-92 Upper Deck Czech #79 – black sharpie
Lafleur Guy (Nordiques) – 91-92 Upper Deck #219 – blue sharpie
Lafleur Guy (Nordiques) – 90-91 Score #290 – blue sharpie (smudged)
Lafleur Guy (Nordiques) – 90-91 Upper Deck #162 – thin blue pen
Laidlaw Tom (Kings) – 90-91 Score #69 – black ballpoint
Lalor Mike (Blues) – 90-91 OPC #341 – black sharpie
Lambert Lane (Red Wings) – 84-85 OPC #57 – blue ballpoint
Lambert Lane (Nordiques) – 88-89 OPC #224 – thin blue pen
Langevin Dave (Islanders) – 81-82 OPC #213 – blue ballpoint
Lapointe Guy (Blues) – 82-83 OPC #305 – black sharpie
Larose Claude (Blues) – 75-76 OPC #112 – thin blue pen, personalized
Larose Claude (Blues) – 77-78 Topps #167 – thin blue pen, personalized
Larouche Pierre (Rangers) – 84-85 OPC #145 – blue sharpie
Larson Reed (Red Wings) – 84-85 OPC #58 – black ballpoint
Latal Jiri (Flyers) – 91-92 Pro-Set #454 – blue ballpoint
Latal Jiri (Flyers) – 91-92 Upper Deck #404 – blue ballpoint
Laukkanen Janne (Cornwall Aces) – 95-96 Edge #28 – black sharpie
Laukkanen Janne (Avalanche) – 95-96 Parkhurst #52 – black sharpie
Lefebvre Sylvain (Avalanche) – 95-96 Upper Deck #342 – thin black pen
Lefebvre Sylvain (Avalanche) – 95-96 Topps #279 – thin black pen
Lefley Chuck (Blues) – 77-78 OPC #340 – black ballpoint
Lemelin Rejean (Flames) – 84-85 OPC #228 – think black pen
Lidster Doug (Blues) – 94-95 Leaf #353 – faded black sharpie
Liut Mike (Blues) - 82-83 OPC #306 – black sharpie
Loiselle Claude (Nordiques) – 90-91 Upper Deck #338 – black ballpoint
Loiselle Claude (Nordiques) – 90-91 Upper Deck #338 – blue ballpoint
Loiselle Claude (Nordiques) – 90-91 Score #207 – black ballpoint
Loiselle Claude (Nordiques) – 90-91 Pro-Set #252 – black ballpoint
Loob Hakan (Flames) – 84-85 OPC #229 – thin black pen
Low Ron (Devils) – 84-85 OPC #115 – black sharpie
Lowry Dave (Blues) – 91-92 Score #149 – black sharpie (smudged)
Lowry Dave (Blues) – 90-91 Upper Deck #349 – black sharpie
Luza Patrik (Czech Juniors) – 91-92 Upper Deck Czech #90 – black marker (didn’t adhere)
Luza Patrick (Zlin) – 00-01 Czech OFS #355 – black marker, most didn’t adhere, only if you’re desperate
Mackey Dave (Blues) – 94-95 Leaf #280 – blue ballpoint
Mackey Dave (Blues) – 94-95 Parkhurst #202 – blue ballpoint
MacLean Paul (Blues) – 90-91 Topps #110 – black sharpie
MacMillan Bob (Blues) – 76-77 Topps #38 – blue ballpoint
MacMillan Bob (Blues) – 77-78 Topps #141 – black ballpoint
Malarchuk Clint (Sabres) – 91-92 Upper Deck #368 – black marker
Malone Greg (Whalers) – 84-85 OPC #74 – black sharpie
Maloney Don (Rangers) – 84-85 OPC #147 – red marker
Manery Randy (Flames) – 76-77 Topps #24 – black ballpoint
Mann Jimmy (Jets) – 81-82 OPC #372 – black sharpie
Marha Josef (Czech Juniors) – 93-94 Parkhurst #516 – black ballpoint
Marshall Jason (Blues) – 91-92 Score #278 – black sharpie
Maruk Dennis (North Stars) – 84-85 OPC #101 – blue ballpoint
Matulik Ivan (Manchester Storm) – 02-03 team issue – black sharpie, didn’t adhere
McCrimmon Brad (Flyers) – 84-85 OPC #164 – black sharpie
McCrimmon Brad (Red Wings) – 91-92 Score #16 – black sharpie
McCrimmon Brad (Whalers) – 93-94 Leaf #395 – black sharpie
McEachern Shawn (Senators) – 99-00 Upper Deck #93 – black sharpie
McLlwain Dave (Senators) – 93-94 Score #583 – thin black pen
McNeill Mike (Nordiques) – 91-92 Topps #408 – black marker, smudged, card creased
McNeill Mike (Nordiques) – 92-93 Stadium Club #294 – black marker
McRae Basil (Blues) – 93-94 Score #436 – black ballpoint
McRae Basil (Blues) – 93-94 Topps Stadium Club #273 – black marker, didn’t adhere
McRae Basil (Blues) – 93-94 Topps Stadium Club #273 – black ballpoint
Middleton Rick (Bruins) – 84-85 OPC #9 – black sharpie
Miller Kelly (Capitals) – 94-95 Leaf #519 – black marker
Miller Kelly (Capitals) – 94-95 Score #63 – black marker, ink didn’t adhere
Miller Kevin (Blues) – 93-94 Leaf #192 – blue ballpoint
Miller Kevin (Blues) – 94-95 Topps #21 – black marker, ink didn’t adhere
Miller Kevin (Blues) – 94-95 Score #25 – black sharpie (didn’t adhere)
Mio Eddie (Red Wings) – 84-85 OPC #61 – blue sharpie (smudged)
Modin Fredrik (Brynas IF) – 95-96 Upper Deck Swedish #220 – black sharpie
Modry Jaroslav (Devils) – 93-94 Parkhurst #386 – black sharpie, slightly smudged
Mohns Doug (Bruins) – 94-95 Parkhurst Missing Link #18 – thin black pen
Momesso Sergio (Blues) – 90-91 Score #224 – blue ballpoint
Momesso Sergio (Blues) – 90-91 Topps #244 – blue ballpoint
Mondou Pierre (Canadiens) – 84-85 OPC #266 – blue ballpoint
Mondou Pierre (Canadiens) – 84-85 OPC #266 – blue ballpoint
Montgomery Jim (Blues) – 94-95 Fleer Ultra #187 – blue sharpie (didn’t adhere in places)
Moog Andy (Bruins) – 91-92 Pro-Set Platinum #4 – black sharpie
Moog Andy (Stars) – 95-96 Upper Deck #191 – black sharpie
Moravec David (Sabres) – 99-00 Upper Deck #192 – thin black pen
Morrow Ken (Islanders) – 84-85 OPC #131 – black sharpie
Muir Bryan (Devils) – 98-99 Upper Deck #314 – black sharpie
Muir Bryan (Avalanche) – 01-02 OPC #248 – black sharpie
Mullen Joe (Blues) – 82-83 OPC #307 – thin blue pen
Mullen Joe (Blues) – 82-83 OPC #308 – blue sharpie, card creased
Mullen Joe (Blues) - 83-84 OPC #317 – thin blue pen
Mullen Joe (Blues) – 84-85 OPC #188 – blue sharpie, card creased
Mullen Joe (Penguins) – 91-92 Topps #69 – thin blue pen
Murray Bob (Blackhawks) – 84-85 OPC #41 – blue sharpie
Murzyn Dana (Canucks) – 93-94 Parkhurst #486 – black sharpie
Myrvold Anders (Avalanche) – 95-96 Donruss #228 – black pen, slightly smudged
Nanne Lou (North Stars) – 77-78 Topps #36 – blue ballpoint
Nanne Lou (North Stars) – 76-77 Topps #173 – blue ballpoint
Naslund Markus (MoDo) - 95-96 Upper Deck Swedish #245 – black marker, slightly smudged
Nedomansky Vaclav (Red Wings) – 79-80 Topps #132 – blue ballpoint
Nedomansky Vaclav (Red Wings) – 80-81 OPC #202 – blue ballpoint
Nedorost Andrej (Plzen) – 00-01 Czech OFS #74 – black sharpie
Nedorost Vaclav (Avalanche) – 02-03 Topps #307 – thin black pen (barely visible)
Nedved Zdenek (Czech Juniors) – 93-94 Parkhurst #518 – blue sharpie
Neely Cam (Bruins) - 94-95 Upper Deck #364 – thin black pen
Nicholls Bernie (Kings) – 84-85 OPC #88 – thin black pen
Niedermayer Scott (Devils) – 95-96 Fleer Ultra Gold Medallion #90 – thin black pen
Nieminen Ville (Hershey Bears) – 98-99 Lebanon Daily News #25 – black sharpie
Nieminen Ville (Avalanche) – 00-01 Topps #287 – black sharpie, slightly smudged
Nill Jim (Bruins) – 84-85 OPC #11 – black sharpie
Nilsson Ulf (Sweden) – Future Trends Canada Cup #143 – blue sharpie
Noonan Brian (Blues) – 95-96 Donruss #242 – black sharpie
Norton Jeff (Blues) – 95-96 Upper Deck #160 – black ballpoint
Novak Filip (Regina Pats) – 99-00 Upper Deck Prospects #52 – black sharpie
Nurminen Kai (Frolunda) – 97-98 Upper Deck Swedish #81 – black sharpie
Nystrom Bob (Islanders) – 81-82 OPC #217 – blue ballpoint
Obsut Jaroslav (Avalanche) – 01-02 Vintage #279 – black sharpie
O’Connell Mike (Bruins) – 84-85 OPC #12 – black sharpie
Olsson Christer (Frolunda) – 97-98 Upper Deck Swedish #203 – black sharpie
Orszagh Vladimir (Islanders) – 99-00 Pacific #145 – black sharpie
Orszagh Vladimir (Predators) – 03-04 Topps #307 – black sharpie
Otto Joel (Flames) – 93-94 Leaf #28 – black sharpie
Ozolinsh Sandis (Avalanche) – 96-97 Upper Deck #37 – black sharpie
Ozolinsh Sandis (Avalanche) – 96-97 Topps Finest #141 – black sharpie
Paiement Wilf (Scouts) – 76-77 Topps #37 – black sharpie
Paslawski Greg (Flames) – 93-94 Score #290 – blue ballpoint
Paslawski Greg (Jets) – 90-91 Upper Deck #239 – blue ballpoint
Patrick Craig (Capitals) – 77-78 OPC #278 – thin black pen
Peake Pat (Capitals) – 95-96 Score #181 – blue sharpie
Pellerin Scott (Blues) – 97-98 Pacific #95 – thin blue pen
Peterson Brent (Sabres) – 84-85 OPC #25 – black ballpoint
Petrovicky Ronald (WHL) – 98-99 Bowman #78 – black sharpie
Pettersson Jorgen (Blues) – 83-84 OPC #318 – black ballpoint, card creased
Pettersson Jorgen (Blues) – 84-85 OPC #189 – black ballpoint, card creased
Picard Robert (Nordiques) – 87-88 OPC #248 – black ballpoint
Plante Derek (Sabres) – 95-96 Score #213 – blue sharpie
Plante Pierre (Blues) – 75-76 Topps #309 – blue ballpoint
Plasse Michel (Rockies) - 78-79 Topps #36 – blue ballpoint
Playfair Larry (Sabres) – 84-85 OPC #26 – blue ballpoint
Poulin Dave (Flyers) – 84-85 OPC #165 – blue sharpie
Pouzar Jaroslav (Oilers) – 84-85 OPC #256 – black ballpoint
Price Pat (Nordiques) – 84-85 OPC #286 – black marker, smudged
Prochazka Libor (Czech national team) – 1996 Semic Wien #109 – black sharpie
Propp Brian (Flyers) – 84-85 OPC #166 – black sharpie
Propp Brian (Whalers) – 93-94 Score #513 – black sharpie, part didn’t adhere
Prusek Martin (Senators) – 02-03 MVP #211 – thin black pen
Prusek Martin (Senators) – 02-03 Upper Deck Mask Collection #59 – thin black pen
Ptacek Frantisek (Sparta Praha) – 02-03 Czech OFS #13 – black sharpie
Quenneville Joel (Whalers) – 84-85 OPC #77 – thin blue pen, smudged
Ramsay Craig (Sabres) – 84-85 OPC #27 – black sharpie
Ramsey Mike (Sabres) – 84-85 OPC #28 – silver pen
Ranheim Paul (Whalers) – 94-95 Topps #96 – thin blue pen
Reichel Robert (Flames) – 94-95 Flair #27 – thin blue pen
Reichel Robert (Coyotes) – 99-00 Upper Deck #99 – thin black pen
Rhodes Damian (Thrashers) – 99-00 Upper Deck #175 – blue sharpie
Richter Martin (Sparta Praha) – 04-05 Czech OFS #198 – blue ballpoint
Richter Martin (Sparta Praha) – 04-05 Czech OFS #198 – black ballpoint
Riendeau Vincent (Blues) – 91-92 Pro-Set Platinum #112 – black marker
Robert Rene (Sabres) – 77-78 Topps #222 – black ballpoint, signed on back
Robert Rene (Maple Leafs) – 82-83 OPC #330 – black ballpoint, signed on back
Robert Rene (Rockies) – 80-81 Topps #239 – black ballpoint, signed on back, signature begun on front then smudged out
Robert Rene (Rockies) – 80-81 Topps #259 (team checklist) – black ballpoint, signed on back
Robert Rene (Rockies) – 80-81 OPC #239 – black ballpoint, signed on back
Roberto Phil (Blues) – 72-73 Topps #52 – black sharpie
Roberto Phil (Blues) – 73-74 Topps #151 – black sharpie (over faded blue sharpie)
Roberts Gordie (Blues) – 90-91 Pro-Set #271 – black sharpie
Roberts Gordie (Blues) – 90-91 OPC #256 – black sharpie
Robinson Larry (Canadiens) – 84-85 OPC #270 – blue sharpie
Robinson Larry (Kings) – 90-91 Score #260 – black marker
Rosa Pavel (Kings) – 99-00 Upper Deck #63 – thin black pen
Rosa Pavel (Kings) – 99-00 MVP #93 – thin black pen
Rucinsky Martin (Canadiens) - 95-96 Upper Deck #485 – black sharpie
Ruff Lindy (Sabres) – 84-85 OPC #29 – black sharpie
Ruotsalainen Reijo (Rangers) – 84-85 OPC #153 – black ballpoint
Ruskowski Terry (Kings) – 84-85 OPC #89 – black sharpie
Sandlak Jim (Whalers) – 93-94 Parkhurst #84 – blue ballpoint
Savard Marc (Canadian juniors) – 94-95 SP #182 – black ballpoint
Schmidt Milt (Bruins) – 94-95 Parkhurst Missing Link #21 – thin blue pen
Schoenfeld Jim (Sabres) – 77-78 Topps #108 – black ballpoint
Schofield Dwight (Blues) – 84-85 OPC #191 – blue ballpoint (card creased)
Schwarz Marek (Trinec) – 03-04 Czech OFS #278 – black sharpie
Seiling Ric (Sabres) – 84-85 OPC #31 – black sharpie
Seiling Rod (Blues) – 77-78 OPC #226 – blue ballpoint
Sejba Jiri (Sabres) – 91-92 Upper Deck #362 – blue ballpoint, signed on front and back
Sevigny Richard (Nordiques) – 84-85 OPC #289 – black ballpoint
Sheehy Neil (Capitals) – 90-91 Topps #188 – black marker
Sheehy Neil (Capitals) – 91-92 Topps #407 – black sharpie
Sillinger Mike (Blues) – 04-05 MVP #338 – blue sharpie traced over black ballpoint
Simmer Charlie (Kings) – 80-81 Topps #83 – thin black pen
Sindel Jakub (Sparta Praha) – 04-05 Czech OFS #200 – thin black pen
Skriko Petri (Canucks) – 89-90 OPC #33 – blue ballpoint
Skriko Petri (Canucks) – 90-91 OPC #316 – blue ballpoint
Slaney John (Avalanche) – 95-96 Parkhurst #47 – blue sharpie
Slegr Jiri (Canucks) – 93-94 Leaf #31 – black sharpie
Smehlik Richard (Sabres) – 94-95 Flair #22 – black marker
Spacek Jaroslav (Farjestad) – 97-98 Upper Deck Swedish #55 – black sharpie
Staios Steve (Thrashers) – 00-01 Upper Deck #241 – thin black pen
Stastny Peter (Nordiques) – 84-85 Topps #130 – thin blue pen
Stempniak Lee (Blues) – 05-06 MVP #432 – thin blue pen
Stevenson Turner (Canadiens) – 95-96 Donruss #218 – thin blue pen
Stewart Bob (Barons) – 77-78 OPC #299 – black ballpoint
Stewart Bob (North Stars) – 78-79 Topps #46 – black ballpoint
Stewart Bob (Blues) – 79-80 OPC #297 – black ballpoint
Straka Martin (Penguins) – 94-95 Topps #164 – blue sharpie, badly smeared
Straka Martin (Penguins) – 93-94 Leaf #220 – black sharpie, didn’t adhere
Straka Martin (Penguins) – 94-95 Score #82 – black sharpie, didn’t adhere
Sup Michal (Slavia Praha) – 00-01 Czech OFS #413 – black sharpie
Sutter Brian (Blues) – 81-82 Topps #122W – black sharpie, smudged
Sutter Brian (Blues) – 84-85 OPC #192 – black sharpie, smudged
Sutter Brian (Blues) – 84-85 OPC #192 – thin black pen, smudged
Sutter Duane (Islanders) – 84-85 OPC #137 – black ballpoint, card creased
Sutter Rich (Blues) – 91-92 Pro-Set Platinum #108 – thin blue pen
Sutter Rich (Blues) – 91-92 Score #63 – thin blue pen
Svoboda Petr (Canadiens) – 90-91 Upper Deck #193 – thin black pen
Sydor Darryl (Kings) – 93-94 Topps #226 – thin black pen
Sykora Petr (Devils) – 95-96 Parkhurst #512 – black ballpoint
Takko Kari (HV 71) – 97-98 Upper Deck Swedish #84 – black sharpie
Tardif Marc (LA Sharks) – 77-78 OPC WHA #20 – blue sharpie
Tardif Marc (Nordiques) – 82-83 OPC #296 – blue ballpoint (barely visible)
Taylor Dave (Kings) – 84-85 OPC #92 – black sharpie
Taylor Dave (Kings) – 93-94 Leaf #374 – blue sharpie, signed on back
Timmons K.C. (Hershey Bears) – 01-02 team issue #15 – black sharpie
Ton Petr (Sparta Praha) – 04-05 Czech OFS #202 – black marker
Trnka Pavel (Ducks) – 00-01 Upper Deck #235 – black ballpoint
Tuomainen Marko (Finnish Juniors) – 91-92 Upper Deck Czech #38 – black sharpie
Turgeon Pierre (Blues) - 97-98 Pacific #32 – black sharpie
Turnbull Perry (Blues) – 83-84 OPC #321 – black sharpie
Tuttle Steve (Blues) – 89-90 OPC #157 – black ballpoint
Tuttle Steve (Blues) – 90-91 Pro-Set #273 – black ballpoint
Ustrnul Libor (Plymouth Whalers) – 99-00 Upper Deck Prospects #13 – black marker, ink bled
Vail Eric (Flames) – 77-78 OPC #168 – blue ballpoint
Valiquette Jack (Rockies) – 79-80 Topps #229 – thin blue pen, didn’t adhere
Visnovsky Lubomir (Kings) – 01-02 Topps Heritage #109 – black sharpie
Vopat Roman (Blues) – 95-96 Donruss #307 – black sharpie
Vopat Roman (Blues) – 95-96 Donruss #307 – black sharpie, badly smeared
Vopat Roman (Blues) – 95-96 Bowman #139 – black marker
Vopat Roman (Blues) – 95-96 Upper Deck #440 – black sharpie, smeared
Voutilainen Jukka (Jokerit) – 02-03 Finnish Cardset #293 – black marker, card creased
Vrbata Radim (Avalanche) – 02-03 Upper Deck #44 – thin black pen
Vrbata Radim (Avalanche) – 02-03 OPC #83 – thin black pen
Vyborny David (Czech Juniors) – 92-93 Upper Deck #600 – black sharpie
Wakaluk Darcy (Stars) – 94-95 Fleer Ultra #282 – black sharpie
Wamsley Rick (Blues) – 87-88 Topps #65 – black marker
Weir Wally (Nordiques) – 82-83 OPC #297 – blue ballpoint
Weir Wally (Nordiques) – 83-84 OPC #306 – blue ballpoint
Weir Wally (Nordiques) – 81-82 OPC #284 – blue ballpoint
Wilson Doug (Sharks) – 93-94 Topps #77 – black sharpie
Wilson Landon (Avalanche) – 95-96 Parkhurst #526 – black sharpie, ink didn’t adhere, only if desperate
Wilson Landon (Avalanche) – 95-96 Upper Deck #424 – black sharpie, didn’t adhere at all, only if desperate
Wilson Ron (Blues) – 93-94 Topps #194 – black sharpie
Yashin Alexei (Russian Juniors) – 91-92 Upper Deck Czech #12 – black sharpie
Yashin Alexei (Senators) – 95-96 Topps #170 – black sharpie, ink didn’t adhere
Yelle Stephane (Avalanche) – 95-96 Parkhurst #539 – black sharpie
Zemlicka Richard (Sparta Praha) – 02-03 Czech OFS #22 – blue ballpoint
Zezel Peter (Blues) – 90-91 Upper Deck #17 – blue sharpie
Zezel Peter (Blues) – 90-91 Score #24 – blue sharpie, smudged
Zezel Peter (Stars) – 94-95 Upper Deck #140 – blue sharpie, ink didn’t adhere
Zhitnik Alexei (Kings) – 94-95 Score #171 – black sharpie
Zholtok Sergei (Russian Juniors) - 91-92 Upper Deck Czech #20 – black sharpie
Zizka Tomas (Zlin) – 99-00 Czech DS #6 – black sharpie
Zombo Rick (Blues) – 93-94 Score #211 – black sharpie, low ink
Zuke Mike (Blues) – 80-81 OPC #209 – black sharpie
Zuke Mike (Blues) – 80-81 Topps #209 – blue ballpoint (on blue background), card creased
Zuke Mike (Blues) – 81-82 OPC #299 – black sharpie
Zuke Mike (Blues) – 82-83 OPC #313 – black sharpie