Are hockey cards from 1991 worth anything?
Are hockey cards from 1991 worth anything?
That’s funny if you think about it, because hockey cards in the 1991-92 season were worth $15 million to the players and owners – money worth fighting over — and yet hockey cards from that year are practically worthless today.
What is the most rare hockey card?
The Top 25 Most Expensive Hockey Cards Ever Sold
- Wayne Gretzky 1979 O-Pee-Chee Base #18 PSA 10 — $3.75 million.
- Wayne Gretzky 1979 O-Pee-Chee Base #18 PSA 10 — $1.29 million.
- Wayne Gretzky 1979 Topps Base #18 PSA 10 — $720,000.
- Wayne Gretzky 1979 O-Pee-Chee Base #18 PSA 10 — $465,000 (2016)
What was the best NHL rookie card of the 1990-91 season?
If there was an “it” card in 1990-91, well it was the Eric Lindros “Future Superstar” rookie card made by Score. This was hockey’s equivalent of the 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. or 1989-90 Hoops David Robinson rookie cards. Next to the Stanley Cup Hologram, the Eric Lindros rookie card was THE cards to have.
What happened to hockey cards in 1990?
In 1990, it was hockey’s turn. Upper Deck, Score and Pro Set joined incumbents Topps and O-Pee-Chee to release hockey card sets that season. This resulted in an arms race between the five companies, who tried to outdo each other and make cards of the best prospects and hottest rookies before their competitors did.
Who was drafted in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft?
1990 NHL Entry Draft Round 1 Round Num. Drafted By Player Drafted From 1 1 Quebec Owen Nolan Cornwall Royals [OHL] 1 2 Vancouver Petr Nedved Seattle Thunderbirds [WHL] 1 3 Detroit Keith Primeau Niagara Falls Thunder [OHL]
Who was the last player to play in the NHL in 1991?
The following is a list of players of note that played their last game in the NHL in 1990–91 (listed with their last team): March 4, 1991: Ron Francis, Grant Jennings, and Ulf Samuelsson traded from Hartford to Pittsburgh for John Cullen, Jeff Parker, and Zarley Zalapski.