Back about a decade ago, I actually had 3 hockey player PCs on the go, but as you all know the only one that I maintained over the years was the Joe Sakic.
One of the smaller PCs that I had was a guy that I really liked as a player, even though he never played for the Leafs (boy I wish he did though). Keith Tkachuk was a no nonsense type of player, he could beat you on the scoreboard, or in the alley. Twice in his career he had a season with 40+ goals and 200+ penalty minutes. Great for your fantasy team!
I actually found the small collection of cards in one of the many boxes I was looking through over the past week. There were only 44 unique cards, but they definitely represented the glitz that was the card craze in the 90's. Needless to say there were lots of Pacific products in the mix...
Fair warning, do not adjust your computers, this next scan is quite loud!
Ahhh yes, the pride of the Pacific line. That Revolution card in the upper right corner might be the loudest card that I own. Kind of fits in with the jersey, doesn't it?
There are also a fair number of Tkachuk's that were horizontal...
The Pacific 2000 team leaders card in the lower right corner is one of my favorites. The silver Coyotes logo looks really cool, and even though I've never been someone who believed that Phoenix should have a team, I've always enjoyed the Coyotes logos, past and present. The Omega copper parallel of Tkachuk and Chelios is a pretty cool card as well, simply because by the time the summer of 2014 rolls around, this card could feature two Hall of Famers instead of just one.
Yes, I'm hoping that Tkachuk will get voted into the HHOF in 2014. I think that 538 goals should merit him strong consideration, even though he never had the chance to raise Lord Stanley's mug during his 18 year career. It is going to be tough, because there are numerous worthy candidates for induction.
This PC is something that I've hemmed and hawed about restarting some day. It's probably something that will have to wait quite a while, simply because of the large number of sets and collections that I want to complete. Stay tuned, because with my fickle nature, you just never know.
thanks for reading, Robert
One man's attempt to express his love for hockey cards. Simple enough, right?
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Now that the collapse is complete, what's next?
I've done a lot of thinking about the Leafs lately, probably more than I really should be doing. Despite what a lot of people say, I don't think that they are as far off from being a contender than people think.
Of course, I don't get paid the big bucks like Brendan Shanahan or Damien Cox, so my opinion is likely to be way off.
First up, it's likely that this guy is going to be fired some time this week.
I don't think that he's going to be a scapegoat for the team's failure to win down the stretch, because it really is his fault. The team just cannot play defence. Part of the blame for that can be placed on the talent that he was provided by the GM (more on that later this week), but the fact of the matter is this. The coach has to teach. There never appeared to be any kind of system in place to take care of the defensive zone. When the team loses 12 out of its last 14 games to sink like a stone in the standings, someone has to take the hit.
This next guy has been the subject of a lot of talk as well. Bad contract, under performing, etc etc.
There's a couple of reasons why David Clarkson didn't perform well this year. First, the 10 game suspension at the beginning of the season killed any momentum he may have had coming out of training camp. Second, get this guy a pair of regular line mates, and let him go. I think that if he had been on a line with Kadri and Lupul on a regular basis, that they could have performed quite well together. Clarkson is a guy who likes to go to the front of the net on the power play. Why didn't he see any power play time this season? Yes, he had a lot of pressure on him with the big contract, but when you don't have a specific role for the entire season, it makes things tough.
It'll will be interesting to see who the new coach is, and what he does to better utilize the talent of his players. The rumor of Peter DeBoer taking over the club seems to be that, just a rumor.
There also has to be a big shake up on the blue line as well. The Leafs only have a couple of players that can actually play defence at a decent level, and this must be addressed in order to move forward.
It should be a fun summer in Leafland...
thanks for reading, Robert
Of course, I don't get paid the big bucks like Brendan Shanahan or Damien Cox, so my opinion is likely to be way off.
First up, it's likely that this guy is going to be fired some time this week.
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1990-91 OPC #51 |
I don't think that he's going to be a scapegoat for the team's failure to win down the stretch, because it really is his fault. The team just cannot play defence. Part of the blame for that can be placed on the talent that he was provided by the GM (more on that later this week), but the fact of the matter is this. The coach has to teach. There never appeared to be any kind of system in place to take care of the defensive zone. When the team loses 12 out of its last 14 games to sink like a stone in the standings, someone has to take the hit.
This next guy has been the subject of a lot of talk as well. Bad contract, under performing, etc etc.
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2013-14 OPC Retro # 609 |
There's a couple of reasons why David Clarkson didn't perform well this year. First, the 10 game suspension at the beginning of the season killed any momentum he may have had coming out of training camp. Second, get this guy a pair of regular line mates, and let him go. I think that if he had been on a line with Kadri and Lupul on a regular basis, that they could have performed quite well together. Clarkson is a guy who likes to go to the front of the net on the power play. Why didn't he see any power play time this season? Yes, he had a lot of pressure on him with the big contract, but when you don't have a specific role for the entire season, it makes things tough.
It'll will be interesting to see who the new coach is, and what he does to better utilize the talent of his players. The rumor of Peter DeBoer taking over the club seems to be that, just a rumor.
There also has to be a big shake up on the blue line as well. The Leafs only have a couple of players that can actually play defence at a decent level, and this must be addressed in order to move forward.
It should be a fun summer in Leafland...
thanks for reading, Robert
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