Inventory List: Hockey Rookies A-M Inventory List hockey Rookies AM. Rookies for Sale. Abid 522. BerezinSergei 199697 Select Certified RC(18) $0.5 BV=$1.25 Card 98. http://www.cardsforcollectors.dnswh.com/HockeyRookiesA-M.html
Extractions: Inventory List: Hockey Rookies A-M Rookies for Sale Abid Ramzi 1998-99 Bowman's Best RC(1) $3 BV=$6 Card #:141 Amonte Tony 1991-92 Score American RC(290) $0.2 BV=$0.75 Card #: Andreychuk Dave 1984-85 Topps RC(6) $1.5 BV=$5 Card #:13 Arnott Jason 1993 Classic (1) $0.1 BV=$0.5 Card #:7 Arnott Jason 1993-94 Parkhurst RC(2) $0.4 BV=$1.25 Card #:261 Aubin Serge 2000-01 Pacific Private Stock Premiere Date(1) $12 BV=$40 Card #:112 Aubin Serge 2000-01 Upper Deck MVP RC(1) $0.25 BV=$0.75 Card #:190 Barasso Tom 1984-85 Topps RC(14) $1 BV=$3 Card #:14 Barasso Tom 1985-86 Topps (2) $0.25 BV=$1 #105 Card #:105 Beaupre Don 1981-82 Topps RC(1) $1 BV=$3 Card #:103 Belanger Eric 2000-01 Pacific Private Stock Premiere Date(1) $8 BV=$25 Card #:121 Belanger Eric 2000-01 Pacific Private Stock Silver(2) $4 BV=$12.5 Card #:121 Belfour Ed 1990-91 Pro Set RC(2) $0.5 BV=$2 Card #:598 Belfour Ed 1990-91 Score Rookie/Traded RC(5) $0.75 BV=$2.5 Card #:103 Bell Mark 1998-99 Bowman's Best RC(1) $3 BV=$6 Card #:138 Bellows Brian 1983-84 OPC RC(9) $1.25 BV=$4 Card #:167 Berard Bryan 1994-95 SP RC(1) $0.5 BV=$1.5 Card #:174
BeeHive Hockey 98/99 Pool Standings Troy Total hockey Pool Supremacy Visser, April, 1999. http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~bee/pools/hockey99/standings.html
Extractions: It's official. Troy Visser claims the Rogue Puck (TM) . Check the Past beeHive Pool Winners Wall of Fame Here's some humble words from the winner: As I sit here contemplating what words of wisdom I should impart on those fellow poolsters who were not as triumphant as myself, I look to the past and gaze upon the speechs of those who used to be winners. Of course, their pitiful attempts to impart their limited knowledge aren't particularly useful any more. However, they inspire an appropriate mood of reflection in my time of jubilation and wild celebration. Indeed as I take a pause from the Vancouver-wide bachanalia that has spontaneously erupted since my recent achievement of THPS (Total Hockey Pool Supremacy), I look back upon my winning season. It was a season that was characterized by an amazing stretch-run in the final month which propelled me from 26th place (a position eventually clinched by a certain Steven Smith) to 1st overall. It was also a season that taught me the value of loyalty - tenaciously hanging on to the likes of Keith Tkachuk until I realized he really was a no-good bum and then dumping him faster than Wayne Gretzky can enter the Hockey Hall of Fame. Finally, as you can probably tell from this acceptance speech, it was a season that taught me something about modesty. Choosing a nickname like "Content with Mediocrity" was simply brilliant. It lulled all of you into a false sense of security while I waited patiently to strike.