More Great Teams, Great Games PDF

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Matching teams from six classic pro hockey series 1950s to 2000s, PLUS two bonus teams. You print, trim cards from PDF file. Available for download instantly after purchase.

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Matching teams from six classic pro hockey series 1950s to 2000s, PLUS two bonus teams. You print, trim cards from PDF file. Available for download instantly after purchase.

Matching teams from six classic pro hockey series 1950s to 2000s, PLUS two bonus teams. You print, trim cards from PDF file. Available for download instantly after purchase.

HOCKEY BLAST Pro Hockey Board Game gives you the chance to replay some of pro hockey's most memorable teams, with the "Great Teams, Great Games" card sets! Each set provides the participating teams from six memorable Cup championship series. Pro hockey's greatest players come to life again on your table top! Here's a run-down of the teams included in the “MORE Great Teams, Great Games” set...

1949-50 Detroit vs. New York: An All-American Cup for the first time in eight years, and a jim-dandy seven game series that featured three OT games, including the deciding seventh game, which went to double overtime! New York had to play all seven games on the road—two were played in Toronrto—because Madison Square Garden was booked for a circus during the Cup finals! It was Detroit’s first title in ten years.

1967-68 St. Louis vs. Minnesota: In the league’s first expansion season, this was a semi-final matchup between two teams with losing records, but unmatched for thrills! Four of the seven games went to OT! St. Louis then played Montreal for the Cup, and although they were swept four game to none, it was a tense series that featured brilliant goal-tending. Montreal won all four games by a single goal, two of them in OT, and it was St. Louis’ valiant goalie who was given the MVP trophy! As a special BONUS, you’ll get cards for ’67-68 Montreal, so you can replay BOTH series!

1970-71 Montreal vs. Chicago: Powerful Boston had the best record in hockey (57-14-7) but third place Montreal upset them in the first round! In the championship series, Chicago had the Habs down two games to none, and three games to two, but Montreal won a tense game seven in Chicago to win the cup. As a special BONUS, you’ll get cards for ’70-71 Boston, too, so you can replay BOTH series!

1986-87 Edmonton vs. Philadelphia: An awesome series between the two top teams in pro hockey, Edmonton’s high-flying offense matched against Philadelphia’s rock-ribbed defense and award-winning goaltending. Edmonton took a three-games-to-one lead, and led game five 2-0 but Philly rallied to tie the series with pair of one goal wins. In a tense game seven, Philadelphia scored first, but Edmonton’s relentless attack produced enough shots on goal to hammer out a 3-1 win, earning the club its third title.

1998-99 Dallas vs. Buffalo: A classic Dallas squad with Modano, Belfour, etc. facing a Buffalo club making its first (and last) Cup appearance in 25 years. This series featured great defense and plenty of grit, ending with a controversial Dallas “No Goal!” in triple overtime of game six—the game winning shot was delivered with a skate in the crease, but the puck was not. Dallas’ first title since relocating from the Twin Cities.

2000-01 Colorado vs. New Jersey: Another rare Cup which matched the best two teams in hockey’s regular season, and—for the first time ever—featured a relocated club (New Jersey) playing for the Cup in its former home city (Denver). With four of the seven games won by the visiting team, Colorado fought back from a 3-1 deficit to take the last two games, including the series finale at home. The only championship in 22 years of pro hockey for HOF defenseman Borque.

The "MORE Great Teams, Great Games" PDF sells for $15, over 250 individual player cards cards presented in team colors, delivered instantly upon checkout--you print on your own card stock, trim and play.

Experience hockey history on your game table with the "Great Teams, Great Games" Cards for HOCKEY BLAST Pro Hockey Game!