Archive for June, 2012

Canada’s Walk of Fame announced its 2012 inductees, as picked by 30,000 Canadians from over 135 countries. Team Canada 1972, winner of the Summit Series in hockey against the Soviet Union and one of the most important sporting events in Canada’s history. This is the first time Canada’s Walk of Fame has inducted an entire team.

Established in 1998, Canada’s Walk of Fame recognizes achievements in music, sport, film and television as well as the literary, visual and performing arts. It also encompasses science and innovation.
According to a news release,
“Potential candidates for Canada’s Walk of Fame must have been born in or spent the totality of their creative or formative years in Canada. A minimum of 10 successful years is required to qualify, as well as a recognized body of work that has had a significant influence on our cultural heritage.”
The accolade comes with a star on a stretch of sidewalk in Toronto’s entertainment district.

This year’s inductees, who will receive their tribute at a ceremony at Toronto’s Ed Mirvish Theatre on September 22 are:
– Randy Bachman, legendary guitarist, songwriter and original Guess Who band member.
– Phil Hartman, gifted comedian and Saturday Night Live cast member.
– Russ Jackson, one of the greatest quarterbacks in Canadian Football League history.
– Sarah McLachlan, JUNO and Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter.
– Sonia Rodriguez, National Ballet of Canada Principal Dancer.

And now, the next installment of the Team Canada card set.

# 25 Wayne Cashman 
At the time of his retirement, he was the final active player who had played in the NHL in the “Original Six” era prior to the 1967 expansion.

# 26 Frank Mahovlich

Punch’s favourite Mah-hal-o-vich

# 27 Peter Mahovlich

The Little M

# 28 Vyacheslav Solodukhin/Alexander Sidelnikov
These guys were reserves and were on the Sidelines

# 29. Yuri Shatalov 

Юрий Шаталов

# 30 Brothers
M & M
E & E

 

# 31 The Goalies
3 HOF’ers

 
# 32 Alexander Bodunov

one of the members of the Soviet’s “Kid Line,” also known as the “Headache Line.”

Fuji’s question and my reply

1992 Pinnacle # 365 Eric Lindros card—this was when it was first released and it depicted Eric in a Team Canada uniform–anyhoo, dealer had a sticker on the top loader for $1.00–I think it was going for around $10.00–I scooped it up before anyone else had a chance–now the sticker was in the middle of t he top loader–guess what–it was hiding the spot where some of t he card was torn off–after that, taught me to check everything carefully

There are two upcoming opportunities here in Brantford to nab some signatures.
It’s the 20th annual Walter Gretzky CNIB Golf Classic and organizers are gearing up to make the final year noteworthy.
The golf tournament, which will take place at the Brantford Golf and Country Club on July 10, will be preceded by the annual memorabilia auction on July 9. Aside from all the tremendous items up for bidding, those attending the auction will have the opportunity to take part in an autograph session with former hockey players Johnny Bower, Bobby Baun and Lori Dupuis.
Both won Stanley Cups with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Dupuis is a former Olympic gold medalist with the women’s national hockey team (2002).
The autograph session will take place prior to the start of the auction, which is free to attend and open to the public. The auction preview will take place at 6 p.m. with the auction to follow at 7 p.m.
Link to the online auction.
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Hockey Night in Brantford, the Homecoming Game, will be played at the newly constructed Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre on Wednesday, August 15, 2012, with Opening Ceremonies at 6:45 pm, Homecoming Game at 7:00pm.
The roster of confirmed players totals 19 people- former NHLers Pat Hickey, Dan Gratton, Greg Hickey and Ken Murray, WHA alumnus Jim Turkiewicz, Brantford Smoke alumnus Paul Polillo, WLU assistant coach and WNHL alumnus Cindy Eadie, OHLer Keaton Turkiewicz, Syracuse University’s Jenesica Drinkwater, Brock alumnus Sammy Simms, CWHLer Sarah Digg and MPs Peter McKay, Denis Lebel, Greg Rickford, Patrick Brown, Gord Brown, Ben Lobb, Dean Allison and Rick Dykstra. There’s also a possiblity of more names to be added from the people who have been invited. (Adam Henrique??)
But this is my Hobson’s choice.
Both of these events take place on weekdays around 6 pm. I work until 8m and then have a 1 1/4 hour commute home to Brantford. As much as I would love to attend these events, I think work takes precedence. (and my wife would agree).  Now to try to find someone who will attend these events and get me some sigs.
I don’t know what is worse, having no signings or ones you can’t attend.
What would you do if your were in my shoes? (sz 81/2)
There are two upcoming opportunities here in Brantford to nab some signatures.
It’s the 20th annual Walter Gretzky CNIB Golf Classic and organizers are gearing up to make the final year noteworthy.
The golf tournament, which will take place at the Brantford Golf and Country Club on July 10, will be preceded by the annual memorabilia auction on July 9. Aside from all the tremendous items up for bidding, those attending the auction will have the opportunity to take part in an autograph session with former hockey players Johnny Bower, Bobby Baun and Lori Dupuis.
Both won Stanley Cups with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Dupuis is a former Olympic gold medalist with the women’s national hockey team (2002).
The autograph session will take place prior to the start of the auction, which is free to attend and open to the public. The auction preview will take place at 6 p.m. with the auction to follow at 7 p.m.
Link to the online auction.
Click to view full-size image
Hockey Night in Brantford, the Homecoming Game, will be played at the newly constructed Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre on Wednesday, August 15, 2012, with Opening Ceremonies at 6:45 pm, Homecoming Game at 7:00pm.
The roster of confirmed players totals 19 people- former NHLers Pat Hickey, Dan Gratton, Greg Hickey and Ken Murray, WHA alumnus Jim Turkiewicz, Brantford Smoke alumnus Paul Polillo, WLU assistant coach and WNHL alumnus Cindy Eadie, OHLer Keaton Turkiewicz, Syracuse University’s Jenesica Drinkwater, Brock alumnus Sammy Simms, CWHLer Sarah Digg and MPs Peter McKay, Denis Lebel, Greg Rickford, Patrick Brown, Gord Brown, Ben Lobb, Dean Allison and Rick Dykstra. There’s also a possiblity of more names to be added from the people who have been invited. (Adam Henrique??)
But this is my Hobson’s choice.
Both of these events take place on weekdays around 6 pm. I work until 8m and then have a 1 1/4 hour commute home to Brantford. As much as I would love to attend these events, I think work takes precedence. (and my wife would agree).  Now to try to find someone who will attend these events and get me some sigs.
I don’t know what is worse, having no signings or ones you can’t attend.
What would you do if your were in my shoes? (sz 81/2)

Fuji’s next question

Posted: June 26, 2012 in Uncategorized
Who were your childhood favorites (players)?
I’m a hockey guy and my childhood favourites were any of the Leafs. During the 60’s, I thought they had a chance to win the Cup every year and they had a pretty good run. Frank Mahovlich, Red Kelly and Tim Horton stood out for me.
Do you collect their cards & memorabilia?
Yes. It was easier before the card boom of the 90’s to collect their cards.I have a lot of Leaf cards. .
If so, what’s your favorite item (of your favorite childhood player) in your collection?
I have a lot of autographed items including Tim Horton. The Tim Hortons’ logo for the doughnut chain is his autograph. Ingenious. I collect tim-bits too but thats another story.

Fuji’s next question

Posted: June 26, 2012 in Uncategorized
Who were your childhood favorites (players)?
I’m a hockey guy and my childhood favourites were any of the Leafs. During the 60’s, I thought they had a chance to win the Cup every year and they had a pretty good run. Frank Mahovlich, Red Kelly and Tim Horton stood out for me.
Do you collect their cards & memorabilia?
Yes. It was easier before the card boom of the 90’s to collect their cards.I have a lot of Leaf cards. .
If so, what’s your favorite item (of your favorite childhood player) in your collection?
I have a lot of autographed items including Tim Horton. The Tim Hortons’ logo for the doughnut chain is his autograph. Ingenious. I collect tim-bits too but thats another story.

Team Canada–part 3

Posted: June 18, 2012 in Uncategorized
Here is part 3 of the Team Canada card set

# 17 Don Awrey
View my July 18th post to see my autographs of Don.

# 18 Mickey Redmond
His brother Dick used to work in the summers where my Dad worked.

# 19 Alexander Gusev
Member of the Russian Hockey Hall of Fame (1973),

# 20 Alexander Maltsev
According to NHL.com, Maltsev was Alexander Ovechkin‘s childhood idol.

# 21 Rod Seiling
Will have to post my autographs of him in the future.

# 22 Dale Tallon
There was an agreement that all three Canadian teams were to be represented with at least 2 players on Team Canada 1972. Without that agreement it is likely that Tallon would have been on the roster.

# 23 Coming Back

Game 2 Third Period  1:19 PPG and GWG

Cournoyer (Park)

# 24 Unforgettable
Game 2 Third Period 6:47 SHG and insurance goal

 Game 2 was played on Sept 4/72 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto.

 Sinden takes  the Rangers GAG (goal a game) line of Vic Hadfield, Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert out of the line-up for this game. They were replaced with grinders (Wayne Cashman, J.P Parise and Bill Goldsworthy). Hadfield does not take this decision lightly and invades Sinden’s dressing room to show his disapproval. Also, Tony Esposito replaces Dryden in net.

After the game, a frustrated Vsevolod Bobrov (card # 10) invades the officials dressing room, angrily complaining about the officiating and Canada’s play.
American officials Frank Larsen and Steve Dowling, who officiated all the games in Canada, particularly upset Russian coach Bobrov in this game. Bobrov accused the officials of letting the Canadians get away with too much illegal physical play. Wayne Cashman, inserted into the lineup for this particular game, was the culprit who should have been cracked down upon in Bobrov’s estimation. Andrei Starovoitov, head of the Soviet Hockey program, screamed “The American referees let the Canadian players perform like a bunch of barbarians!”

Let the gamesmanship continue.

Stay tuned, 6 games to go.

Fujis contest

Posted: June 18, 2012 in Uncategorized
Fuji’s next question and my response


What’s a cheap (under $5), cool card you feel every collector should add to their collection?

Team Canada–part 3

Posted: June 17, 2012 in Uncategorized
Here is part 3 of the Team Canada card set

# 17 Don Awrey
View my July 18th post to see my autographs of Don.

# 18 Mickey Redmond
His brother Dick used to work in the summers where my Dad worked.

# 19 Alexander Gusev
Member of the Russian Hockey Hall of Fame (1973),

# 20 Alexander Maltsev
According to NHL.com, Maltsev was Alexander Ovechkin‘s childhood idol.

# 21 Rod Seiling
Will have to post my autographs of him in the future.

# 22 Dale Tallon
There was an agreement that all three Canadian teams were to be represented with at least 2 players on Team Canada 1972. Without that agreement it is likely that Tallon would have been on the roster.

# 23 Coming Back

Game 2 Third Period  1:19 PPG and GWG

Cournoyer (Park)

# 24 Unforgettable
Game 2 Third Period 6:47 SHG and insurance goal

 Game 2 was played on Sept 4/72 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto.

 Sinden takes  the Rangers GAG (goal a game) line of Vic Hadfield, Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert out of the line-up for this game. They were replaced with grinders (Wayne Cashman, J.P Parise and Bill Goldsworthy). Hadfield does not take this decision lightly and invades Sinden’s dressing room to show his disapproval. Also, Tony Esposito replaces Dryden in net.

After the game, a frustrated Vsevolod Bobrov (card # 10) invades the officials dressing room, angrily complaining about the officiating and Canada’s play.
American officials Frank Larsen and Steve Dowling, who officiated all the games in Canada, particularly upset Russian coach Bobrov in this game. Bobrov accused the officials of letting the Canadians get away with too much illegal physical play. Wayne Cashman, inserted into the lineup for this particular game, was the culprit who should have been cracked down upon in Bobrov’s estimation. Andrei Starovoitov, head of the Soviet Hockey program, screamed “The American referees let the Canadian players perform like a bunch of barbarians!”

Let the gamesmanship continue.

Stay tuned, 6 games to go.

Fujis contest

Posted: June 17, 2012 in Uncategorized
Fuji’s next question and my response


What’s a cheap (under $5), cool card you feel every collector should add to their collection?