I haven’t declared 2012 a year of trading yet, but so far it
looks like it’s turning out that way. I’ve
pulled off two already and am in the middle of a third. Not bad for one month. Since I’m not one for going in order, let’s
break down the second trade first.
Scrolling through the interwebs one day I noticed a Vinny
Lecavalier on the Card Boarded site. I scrambled through my collection to see
if I had anything even remotely close to value that I could offer Paul. I found a Jimmy Howard Parkhurst rookie and a
handful of other Red Wings cards.
Luckily enough he accepted and mentioned that he would throw in a couple
of Lightning cards in addition to the Lecavalier.
First up the Vincent –
Now for the Lightning “throw ins”
Three Score cards. Mike Smith – redeeming his career in
Phoenix, Steve Downie cruising to lay the smack down on somebody who outweighs
him by 30 pounds, and Dwayne Roloson making a save (so you know it’s from last
season).
Dana Tyrell Black Diamond Rookie Gems. The latest member of the Lightning’s walking
wounded brigade, Tyrell suffered a lower body injury last Sunday against the
Penguins and looks to be out for a few more games.
Finally….a surprise card that instantly becomes the front
runner for 2012’s Card of the Year:
Daymond Langkow 1997-98 National Pride Die-cut #’d
207/1997. This card is wonderful. It’s die-cut, it’s serial numbered and most
importantly it features the greatest uniform in Lightning history, the
short-lived flame sleeves third jersey.
It features a pretty solid player as well.
Langow was drafted in the first round by the Lightning in
1995 and managed to play parts of 4 seasons with the Bolts before being traded
to Philadelphia with Mikael Renberg for Chris Gratton and Mike Sillinger. He’s
still in the league now having come back from a neck injury to skate in 39
games for the Phoenix Coyotes this season.
Paul – thanks for the trade!
2 comments:
No problem! I thought you'd get a kick out of that Langkow, glad you liked the others too...
Wow, I was sort of away from hockey and cards at the time but I don't remember those flame-sleeve sweaters at all! Nice cards.
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