Hockey Collectors Quiz May 2025 by Sport Cards Museum

Think you know your cardboard legends?

Test your knowledge in 20 questions and score up to 100 points.

Prove you’re no rookie — aim for the ultimate grade: πŸ… HOCKEY CARD HALL OF FAMER!

 

Good luck — The Sport Cards Museum team is cheering for you! πŸ’πŸ“¦

Think you know your cardboard legends?

Test your knowledge in 20 questions and score up to 100 points.

Prove you’re no rookie — aim for the ultimate grade: πŸ… HOCKEY CARD HALL OF FAMER!

 

Good luck — The Sport Cards Museum team is cheering for you! πŸ’πŸ“¦

Enter Your Name for the Leaderboard:
Which of these companies was the first to produce hockey cards?
O-Pee-Chee
Upper Deck
Topps
Panini
Which of these hockey players has NOT appeared on a rookie card?
Wayne Gretzky
Bobby Orr
Gordie Howe
What year did Upper Deck release its first set of hockey cards?
1989
1990
1991
1992
Who is featured on the most valuable hockey card ever sold?
Wayne Gretzky
Maurice Richard
Connor McDavid
In what decade did hockey cards start including player statistics on the back?
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
Which player was featured on the first Topps hockey card set?
Gordie Howe
Bobby Hull
Phil Esposito
Jean Beliveau
What is the primary purpose of a 'chase card' in a hockey card set?
To complete a set
To increase sales by offering rare finds
To provide player statistics
To offer a checklist of cards
Which of these companies is NOT traditionally associated with hockey card production?
O-Pee-Chee
Fleer
Upper Deck
Which hockey card set is known for introducing the 'Young Guns' rookie cards?
Upper Deck
Topps
O-Pee-Chee
Panini
What is a common term used to describe a card that has been professionally graded and encased in a protective holder?
Encapsulated
Slabbed
Sealed
Framed
Which company is known for producing the first bilingual hockey cards?
Topps
Upper Deck
Fleer
O-Pee-Chee
What is the primary factor that affects the value of a hockey card?
Age
Popularity of player
Condition
Print run
Which of these terms describes a card that has not been altered since it was manufactured?
Mint
Raw
Graded
Pristine
Which of these players is known for having a highly sought-after rookie card from the 1980s?
Mario Lemieux
Wayne Gretzky
Bobby Orr
Sidney Crosby
Which of these factors does NOT typically influence the grading of a hockey card?
Centering
Corners
Autograph authenticity
Surface
What is the significance of a 'rookie card' in hockey card collecting?
It is the player's first card issued
It is the most expensive card of a player
It features the player's best season
It is signed by the player
Which of these hockey card sets is known for its error cards that became collector's items?
1990-91 Pro Set
1989-90 Topps
1992-93 Upper Deck
1991-92 O-Pee-Chee
What is a 'parallel' card in the context of hockey card collecting?
A card featuring two players from the same team
A card printed on both sides
A card with a different design but same player as the base set
A card that includes an autograph
Which of these is a common term for a card that features a piece of a player's jersey embedded in it?
Patch Card
Signature Card
Base Card
Insert Card
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