Part 4 of the ’90-91 Retrospective Series
Episode #101: October 21, 2021
Sal Barry and Tim Parish continue their Retrospective Series about hockey cards from the 1990-91 season. This time, they discuss the 1990-91 Score Hockey sets — the American set, the Canadian set, the Rookie and Traded set, the Young Superstars set and even the 100 Hottest Stars and Rising Stars set. What made Score great back then and do the cards still hold up today? It’s 73 minutes of pure hockey nostalgia!
Show Notes, Links and Images:
1990-91 Score American Checklist (Trading Card DB)
1990-91 Score Canadian Checklist (Trading Card DB)
1990-91 Score Rookie and Traded Checklist (Trading Card DB)
1990-91 Score Young Superstars Checklist (Trading Card DB)
1990-91 Score Hottest Stars & Rising Stars Checklist (Trading Card DB)
The 1990-91 Score mail-away checklist page (Puck Junk)
Every 1990-91 Hockey Card Set Ranked (Puck Junk)
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Some images of the 1990-91 Score Hockey sets:
1990-91 Score American #1 – Wayne Gretzky
1990-91 Score American #1 – Wayne Gretzky (back)
1990-91 Score American & Canadian #2 – Mario Lemieux
1990-91 Score American & Canadian #2 – Mario Lemieux (back)
1990-91 Score American #440 – Eric Lindros (Rookie Card)
1990-91 Score American #439 – Martin Brodeur (RC)
1990-91 Score American #407 – Jimmy Waite (RC)
1990-91 Score Canadian#330 – 1990 Memorial Cup Champions
1990-91 Score American unopened pack
1990-91 Score American Boxed Set
1990-91 Score Canadian Boxed Set
1990-91 Score mail-away checklist page (more info)
1990-91 Score Rookie and Traded #70T – Jaromir Jagr
1990-91 Score Rookie and Traded #20T – Sergei Fedorov
1990-91 Score Rookie and Traded #110T – Wayne Gretzky 2000th Point
1990-91 Score Young Superstars #7 – Mats Sundin
1990-91 Score Young Superstars #4 – Peter Sidorkiewicz
1990-91 Score Hockey’s 100 Hottest Stars and Rising Stars set
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Great podcast, as usual, and a very thorough look at the set. I agree that Pro Set and UD are better, but that Lindros rookie was the card everyone wanted back then.
I see that the Chicago Sports Spectacular is coming up. I have never been but thinking of making the trip. Are there hockey card vendors there? Will Punk Junk be there? Any plans for a hockey get-together/trade night on Saturday?
Thanks for all that you guys do for the hobby.
Hi Mike, thanks for listening to the podcast and for your kind words.
I will have a booth at the Chicago Sports Spectacular in November. I will be selling hockey cards and hockey t-shirts, so please stop by my booth and say hello. I won’t be coordinating a trade night because I will have my hands full with selling at the show for all three days.
Hope to see you there!