This is the last in the three part series of my card show team photo buying spree. Today's shows the Publicity shot given out to celebrate the 1956-57 Montreal Canadiens. It's printed on a higher quality newsprint that has a bit of stiffness to it. (and my scanner nicely cut off the left side border)
This is the team that in the 1955-56 season, went 45-15-10 on their way to the first of five consecutive Stanley Cup Championships. A record that still stands today.
The Hardware. (from left to right)
Art Ross (scoring champion) Jean Beliveau
Hart (MVP - Original trophy, not used today) Jean Beliveau
Stanley Cup
Prince of Wales ( eastern conference champions)
Vezina (Best goaltender) Jacques Plante
Norris (Best defenseman) Doug Harvey
New for 56/57
That's Maurice Richard front and center wearing the Captain's "C" on his sweater after the retirement of former captain, Butch Bouchard.
Fun Facts
William Northey, old dude behind the Stanley Cup, was responsible for two rules changes still in effect today.
He pressured the NHL to switch from two, thirty minute halves, to three, twenty minute periods.
He also was responsible for the removal of the "Rover" position, cutting the number of players on the ice for each team to six.
Can you imagine another player for each team skating around out there? Lunacy.
There are thirteen Hall of Famers in that picture. Thirteen. On one team. Wow.
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Friday, November 25, 2016
Monday, November 14, 2016
Cleveland Barons Inaugural Year.... 1976-77
More card show purchases. Along the same theme, original press photos given out by the team.
Today we have the first year Cleveland Barons. Fresh from Oakland and under new ownership.
A little too many dudes in bad suits for my liking, but other than that, it's golden.
Cleveland played two years in Ohio before merging with the existing Minnesota North Stars. As of this writing they are the last pro franchise of the big four to cease operations. Dennis Maruk (short guy, middle, top row) was the last former Baron (and Seal) to play in the NHL, retiring in 1989.
The price on this was unbelievably cheap compared to my Los Angeles Sharks one. Reason being this one is not in perfect condition.
The back has issues.
Someone had lovingly glued it onto a wall or into a scrap book. To some, that makes this undesirable. To me, it makes it fascinating.
Was it a young child putting up pictures of their heroes? A relative of someone in the organization? A crazy stalker fan obsessed with bad suits?
Whatever.... I love it.
Next up, going back, way back. A team you've probably heard of.
Today we have the first year Cleveland Barons. Fresh from Oakland and under new ownership.
A little too many dudes in bad suits for my liking, but other than that, it's golden.
Cleveland played two years in Ohio before merging with the existing Minnesota North Stars. As of this writing they are the last pro franchise of the big four to cease operations. Dennis Maruk (short guy, middle, top row) was the last former Baron (and Seal) to play in the NHL, retiring in 1989.
The price on this was unbelievably cheap compared to my Los Angeles Sharks one. Reason being this one is not in perfect condition.
The back has issues.
Someone had lovingly glued it onto a wall or into a scrap book. To some, that makes this undesirable. To me, it makes it fascinating.
Was it a young child putting up pictures of their heroes? A relative of someone in the organization? A crazy stalker fan obsessed with bad suits?
Whatever.... I love it.
Next up, going back, way back. A team you've probably heard of.
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