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Archive for February, 2008

Rookie Hockey Cards - A Beginner Collectors Dream

February 25th 2008

Hockey, in the United States is a very popular sports, so it follows that hockey card collecting is one of the oldest card collecting hobbies known to hockey fans. A beginner to the hobby of collecting hockey cards is often left puzzled and confused with the variety of choices and cards. A lot of companies have started manufacturing hockey cards which causes some confusion. Even the terminology used by hockey card collectors is special and needs some initiation before one plunges into collecting hockey cards. When you enter into sports card collecting, the first question is where to begin and what to buy. The rational answer is to collect what you love. However, many will suggest, not unreasonably, that you buy hockey rookie cards, they are the best. But what are rookie cards is the next question?

Rookie cards are the first cards published of a hockey player when they make their debut in the NHL, National Hockey League. Almost immediately after the player has been drafted, hockey card manufacturing companies sign deals with various players to produce their rookie card. The demand for these rookie cards depends upon the hockey player, season and other factors.The hard part of collecting rookie cards is identifying the ones that are worth investing for your hockey card collection. You have to decide whether you want to buy rookie cards of all players or only of those who you like or believe will go on to a great NHL career.

If you are starting or expanding your hockey card collection for the love of the game and love for collecting, then you could buy all the rookie cards, irrespective of their actual value in the market or choose only those that you like and forget what the markets say. However, if you are in to hockey card collecting for investment or other purpose then you might want to look out for rookie cards of players like Sidney Crosby, Jason Spezza, Henrik Zetterberg, Marion Gaborik, Vincent Lecavalier, Roberto Luongo. In the alternative you might even want to look out for the yet to be released rookie card of Evgeni Malkin or of any of the new players, playing for the first time this season.

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Something Old and Something New Are Most Popular Hockey Cards

February 19th 2008

A review of current searches and stats of hockey cards at HockeyCardChase.com reveals that the old saying of something old and something new can be applied here. The two most popular hockey player cards come from a recent player and a hall of famer.

First, Wayne Gretzkey, top the list. For collectors of hockey cards, a collection is not complete unless there is a Wayne Gretzkey card present.

Right behind Gretzkey as the most popular hockey player card is Hall of Famer, Gordie Howe.

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