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05-05-2009, 07:20 AM #21
Thats a tough call, and one wish I was making, congrats on the made to order. I am by no means a flyers fan, but growing up outside of philly, the Pelle Lindbergh story is still fresh in my mind. I also love Tretiak, but so I thats a tough one, Ipulled a Tretiak/Belfour dual a few years back, and was pretty happy. But there is a connection with the 2. So if you want a card with common ground so to speak, maybe common ice.Vezina/Plante seems like a no-brainer, but Hainesworth is a good choice as well......good luck with the card, and Im sure whatever you finally decide on, it will be amazing
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05-05-2009, 09:50 AM #22
If you are looking at a symbolic card why not Dryden and Tretiak from the '72 Summit Series. I am not sure if one of these has been produced. This series has very strong social factor as it pretains to the Canadian culture as we know it in the world of sports. Even for myself who was only born the year of series it has a profound effect on me. As for people whom had been able to watch the series it goes down to similarity as when JFK was shot. You ask many and they can tell you that time stood still during the final few games. Kids in Canadian classrooms stopped to whach the games. Time as we know it ticked slower during the moments leading up to when Henderson scored the winning goal. Just imagine each time you look at that card (Dryden and Tretiak). The dreams will be so thick that you will have to brush them away from your face.
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05-05-2009, 10:07 AM #23
Without knowing the ins and outs of your collection, it's hard for me to say.
If I were putting the card together, no question I'd want Vezina to be part of it. If you've already got a pad card of Tretiak, I'd suggest going for a little more variety. I'd probably go with Plante as the 2nd piece.... I just feel that he's the bigger name, and the more desirable guy to have on the card.
I don't think you can make a wrong choice though. Congrats on the pickup!
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05-05-2009, 10:49 AM #24
seconded and I love the use of the last line. Stolen from field of dreams and edited to your needs, but still nice :D
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05-05-2009, 10:50 AM #25
Great advice and insight so far folks, definitely strengthened the case for Plante!
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05-05-2009, 11:00 AM #26
For those who aren't familiar with the list of available players, here it is:
Belfour, Ed
Benedict, Clint
Bernier, Jonathan
Bower, Johnny
Brimsek, Frank
Broda, Turk
Brodeur, Martin
Brodeur, Richard
Budaj, Peter
Cann, Trevor
Cheevers, Gerry
Crawford, Corey
Cristobal Huet
Curry, John
Davidson, John
Delmas, Peter
Durnan, Bill
Elliott, Brian
Esposito, Tony
Fernandez, Manny
Fuhr, Grant
Gerber, Martin
Giguere, JS
Hainsworth, George
Halak, Jaroslav
Harding, Josh
Hasek, Dominik
Helenius, Riku
Hiller, Jonas
Holtby, Braden
Howard, Jimmy
Huet, Cristoal
Irving, Leland
Jung, Torrie
Kiprusoff, Miikka
Lazaruk, Kris
Lindbergh,Pele
Lumley, Harry
Luongo, Roberto
Machesney, Daren
Mason, Steve
McCollum, Thomas
McIntyre, Drew
Montoya, Al
Murphy, Mike
Nabokov, Evgeni
Osgood, Chris
Pickard, Chet
Plante, Jacques
Pogge, Justin
Potvin, Felix
Price, Carey
Quick, Jonathan
Rask, Tuuka
Rinne, Pekka
Riopel. Nicola
Roy, Olivier
Roy, Patrick (Colorado)
Roy, Patrick (Montreal)
Sawchuk, Terry
Schneider, Cory
Schwarz, Marek
Sexsmith, Tyson
Stephan, Tobias
Thomas, Tim
Thompson,Tiny
Tokarski, Dustin
Toskala, Vesa
Tretiak, Vladislav
Turco, Marty
Unice, Josh
Vanbeisbrouck, John
Varlamov, Simeon
Vezina, Georges
Westblom, Kristofer
Wiikman, Miika
Worters, Roy
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05-05-2009, 11:51 AM #27
Quick, Jonathan
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05-05-2009, 01:42 PM #28
Chance, Not A
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05-05-2009, 03:04 PM #29
Plante, I mean what if Tretiak turns out to be a bust. Theres no worries on a Vezina and Plante
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05-05-2009, 03:07 PM #30
Tretiak turns out to be a bust???
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