Monday, May 29, 2017

My Top 10 PC cards for Joe Sakic

Nothing like leaving a contest entry to the last minute, right?  As many of you may know, Joe Sakic has been my longest running, and favorite Player Collection.  I haven't counted in a while, but I'm sure that 600 cards is a good estimate for what I have that features Sakic right now.  Lots of parallels in varying colors, shapes or signature styles (think MVP) account for quite a few of those cards. 

Limiting this post to 10 was tough.  But I managed to do it, and here they are...

2010-11 Score #1  Joe Earns a Spot in the Rafters

Colorado didn't delay raising Joe's #19 into the rafters, retiring his number opening night October 1, 2009.   Part of Joe's history with the Nordiques/Avalanche was the great battles that they had with their Western Conference rivals the Detroit Red Wings, featured on the next two cards.


1993-94 Upper Deck Next In Line #NL3

A pair of 19's, both the leader of their franchises.  If only Upper Deck knew what was coming over the next decade, they could have named this card differently.  Yzerman was the reason that Joe wore #91 for Canada in international tournaments.


2013-14 Panini Totally Certified Red #CC-YS

What better way to show off a pair of legends than with a piece of their jerseys!  I picked this up not too long ago from COMC for less than $10, and I'm very happy to add it to my Sakic collection. 


1994-95 Upper Deck Electric Ice #404

One of the cards that suckered me into the parallel collecting monkey that still exists today for me.  As I mentioned earlier, I have so many different parallels of Joe they probably account for a 1/3 of my Sakic collection.  But this is one of the first, and will always be one of my favorites.   I'm still trying to collect that set.


2008-09 O-Pee-Chee Retro Rainbow Parallel #369

Getting this card from fellow blogger GCRL (Jim) was one of the highlights of my holiday season last year.  Upper Deck going out on a limb and using one of Topps designs was also a great thing to see.  The 79-80 Topps/OPC hockey set was one of the best designs of all time, and seeing Sakic on one of those cards is just awesome for me. 


2003-04 Topps Lost Rookie Cards #LRC-JS

I had Gavin from Baseball Card Breakdown make me a custom card using this design as well.  I loved the push pin set from 88-89 and would love to see a company re-use it a la Topps Heritage. 

1994-95 Parkhurst You Crash the Game Gold #19

I was never very big on redemptions, my mistrust of the Postal Service having a lot to do with that.  But getting a gold set of these back in the day was one of the biggest joys of my collecting career, and having the Sakic was the icing on the cake.


1996-97 Upper Deck #240

Here's what it's all about, raising Lord Stanley.  How can you not like a card featuring your favorite player raising the greatest trophy in sports. 


2006-07 Upper Deck MVP Gotta Have Hart #HH5

Look at the hardware on the table in front of Joe.  Stanley Cup.  Hart Trophy.  Lady Byng Trophy.  What shocks me about the whole thing is that this is on a MVP card.  MVP was never known for their great insert sets, but this card to me is something else. 


1989-90 OPC #113

Have to end this post with the ultimate Joe Sakic card, his OPC rookie.  I once had about a dozen of these, but in need of money a long time ago, I sold a bunch of them.  I don't regret the decision as I kept this one, the best of the bunch.  It's also one of a few cards that feature him wearing the #88, which he did only in his rookie season before switching to #19 in year 2. 

A quick thanks as well to the Collecting Cutch blog for the contest and allowing me a chance to go over my Sakic collection again.   There's a lot of good stuff there and any chance to look over it is well worth the time for me.

thanks for reading, Robert

11 comments:

  1. Thanks for entering the contest. I love seeing hockey cardboard

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    1. Thank you for the contest! I'm glad you gave us until the 30th, because I've been meaning to do this for about 2 weeks now...lol

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  2. Not to get cocky, but in Topps' push-pin redux, they screwed up a little, with the shading from the nameplate not going onto the photo. I went the extra mile in my similar custom spending time on getting that shading. :P

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    1. There's a difference between cocky and being proud of one's workmanship. I see you as the latter :)

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  3. Great cards. I think the Gotta Have Hart is my favorite of these but the 12-13 Score that leads off speaks to me as well. I have my post scheduled for tomorrow afternoon.

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  4. Great collection. I haven't officially announced it yet on my blog or on my website, but I been collecting Sakic since the 90's. What an amazing hockey player.

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    1. Fuji, I have quite a few dupes. If you have a want list/have list, let me know and I might be able to send a few cards your way.

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    2. Nah... no major wantlist. I pretty much pick up autographs and relics when I stumble across them on the cheap. Anyways... you can't send me anything. I still owe you cards! I know it's long, long, long overdue. But I assure you that I haven't forgotten that you helped me with those 5 cards earlier in the year.

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  5. There's so much goodness in this post. TWO cards teamed with a Hall-of-Famer from a different team? I loved the 1994-95 Upper Deck set and the Electric Ice just a little bit more. Also, I miss "You Crash the Game" cards.

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    1. 94-95 UD was one of my favorite hockey sets as well. Crash the Game was a good idea, it's too bad that UD didn't keep the Collectors Choice brand going.

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