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How the 1994-95 NHL Lockout Forever Changed Hockey Cards | #49 | 3/6/2020
Episode 49

How the 1994-95 NHL Lockout Forever Changed Hockey Cards | #49 | 3/6/2020

Nothing had a bigger effect on hockey trading cards than the 1994-95 NHL Lockout. Because of the lockout, companies could make more hockey sets, hockey cards became more expensive and autographed cards became more commonplace. However, the 1994 NHL lockou

Puck Junk Hockey Podcast · Sal Barry

March 6, 20201h 55m

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Nothing had a bigger effect on hockey trading cards than the 1994-95 NHL Lockout. Because of the lockout, companies could make more hockey sets, hockey cards became more expensive and autographed cards became more commonplace. However, the 1994 NHL lockout was not without casualties, as some card sets -- as well as other licensed NHL collectibles -- were cancelled, while some contests and promotions were ruined. Sal Barry and Tim Parish take a look back at the 1994-95 lockout and how it forever affected hockey cards. They also talk about the forthcoming David Ayres rookie cards and answer more listener questions. Show Notes and Links: https://puckjunk.com/2020/03/06/podcast-49/

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