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Thursday, May 31, 2007
Hockey products still selling strong
Posted by Steve
I was speaking with one of my better friends in the industry, Wayne Wagner of Wayne's Sports Cards and Collectibles in Edmonton, Alberta Canada, and he was talking about how well hockey cards are doing again this season. Everyone was worried about the "
Sidney Crosby
-
Alexander Ovechkin
hangover," as he called it, but hockey is back and very strong in 2006-07. As we know,
Upper Deck
is the only manufacturer that produces hockey cards and they had a great year in 2005-06, largely due to the two aforementioned rookies.
Wagner stated that of the roughly 15 products that are out, 7-8 are extremely strong and only a few have been dogs. The "dog" category is primarily made up of early-season releases that didn't include the rookies and therefore didn't offer much to collectors. The products that aren't in the "strong" category, but not in the "dog" category either simply had a mediocre product composition, with either not enough in the packs or too high of price points or a combination.
Rookies that are driving the products this season include:
Evgeni Malkin
, LW for Pittsburgh, who scored 85 points this season;
Paul Stastny
, Center for Colorado with 78 points on the season;
Anze Kopitar
, Center for the Kings, who scored 61 points;
Niklas Backstrom
, Goalie for Minnesota with 23 wins. Hockey looks like it's got a very healthy future even without getting major exposure.
5/31/2007 6:05:26 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Comments [2]
6/1/2007 2:59:18 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Steve - just playing devils advocate here, but you spoke with a guy from Canada on the sale of hockey cards. That's their lifeline up there. If you spoke with a big-time dealer at SportsFest next week, do you think you would get the same response? I'm not so sure. Maybe a surge in Sid RC's, but I'm guessing that would be about it.
Ned
Milwaukee, WI
__
6/9/2007 9:32:05 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Crosby stuff is smokin' here in Pittsburgh.
The Penguins are going to get a new stadium(replacing the oldest one in the league), finally got back into the playoffs(although bounced by a formidable Ottawa team), are now firmly staying in Pittsburgh, and the 19 year old Sir Sid was just named the new Team Captain. Looks like the dawn of a new horizon for Pittsburgh hockey.
A young core with the likes of Stahl, Crosby, Malkin, and Fleury make this team a potential force once they become more seasoned.
On 9/17/05, the Penguins had a hastingly put together Hurricane Katrina benefit at The Igloo where several Penguins appeared to sign autographs for $10 a pop, Lemieux and Crosby appeared as well, they were $40 each. Crosby had just turned 18 the month before. It was stated that Sid would not sign Penguins jerseys because he said he had not officially made the team yet. I thought it was a bit of a gamble to pay $40 for an 18 year old, but thought atleast the money went to charity, I am glad I got him......
Dave
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