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12-09-2013, 10:06 AM #41
[QUOTE=Yzerfan;13120692]
They've all been Flyers cards...makes sense.
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12-09-2013, 12:31 PM #42
Plekanec is not a star, not close to being one and nowhere near the Hall of Fame and known by few. The majority of American Fans don't know who he is. He is not on anyone's radar screen.
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12-09-2013, 08:48 PM #43
The majority of American fans don't know anyone outside of Gretzky, or Crosby today.
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12-09-2013, 11:51 PM #44
Chelios always struck me as a mean miserable SOB....not unlike Pronger, the very traits that make them HOF's don't always relate to likability as a person. Unless he is on your fave team, meh....who wants to collect a jerk? A few guys seem to transcend whatever team they play for, your Sakic's and Selanne's...what his name, Scott Steven's, not so much...
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12-10-2013, 12:07 PM #45
There are not many Scott Stevens collectors out there. His cards languish, and not many have been made. He's kind of invisible. I think Brian Price was saying that he was not interested in being paid for having more of his cards out on the market in retirement. The Ken Dryden of Retired Defensemen if you will.
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12-10-2013, 02:02 PM #46
Tough to move
Cam Neely
Phil Esposito
Stan Mikita
Peter Forsberg
Bobby Clarke
Paul Coffey
Henri Richard (!)
Chris Chelios
Mark Recchi
Larry Robinson
Brendan Shanahan
Adam Oates
Raymond Bourque
Bernie Federko
Joe Mullen
Denis Savard
Surprisingly easy to move
Chris Osgood
Ron Hextall
Trevor Linden
Theoren Fleury
Pelle Lindbergh
Ron Francis
Guy Carbonneau
Billy Smith
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12-13-2013, 12:05 PM #47
I have listed some very scarce and tough to pull Forsberg cards, at least 60 times or more in a year and a half, I finally sold one last week. I think people realize he was not that great and was a diving, whining 4 year old. it's finally sunk in.
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