Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Zistle Trade Update

Here are the cards I received in the recent trade I previously posted about:



From L to R:  Johan Holmqvist 2007-08 Fleer Ultra Base, Pavel Kubina 1998-99 Upper Deck (RC), Vinny Lecavalier 2009-10 Fleer Ultra Base.

The main pickup was of course the Kubina RC for my '04 Cup team RC project, and I picked up the other two because 1) the '07 Ultra design is one of the nicest looking base sets out there, and  2) Lecavalier  is one of my favorite players in Lightning history.

This was a minor trade, but fun nonetheless, as it helped me check off a card I needed.

Friday, August 7, 2015

2015-16 Tampa Bay Lightning Rookie Cards

The Tampa Bay Lightning are coming off a year in which they debuted two of the hottest prospects in all of hockey, ultra skilled winger Jonathan Drouin, and future starting goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy. That made it a pretty intriguing year for Lightning collectors and prospect fans, because that meant rookie cards of those two players, as well as D Nikita Nesterov, and some holdover rookies like F Cedric Paquette, and F Vladislav Namestnikov.

With the 2015-16 collecting season now upon us, it brings me to think about the Lightning rookie crop for this year, and what players we should see popping up in this year's products. While there may not be players with the fanfare of Drouin and Vasilevskiy set to debut for the bolts this year, the lightning have a solid pipeline, with players knocking on the door.

Lets start things off with some holdover rookies who debuted last year but didn't do so in time to make the 14-15 products: 

Slater Koekkoek: His first rookie cards have made their way out via the recent 2015-16 MVP Hockey release by Upper Deck. He got a late season cup of coffee with the Bolts, and performed well, holding his own against the NHL competition. He is a former 10th overall pick in 2012, but his arrival has come with less fanfare than most high picks, as he has been brought along slowly. Right now the blueline is crowded in Tampa Bay, but when the Lightning eventually have to move salary out, he should be able to assume a top four role. I don't think his cards are going to be all that hot, but he has potential and it would be nice to pull one.

Luke Witkowski: Like Koekkoek, his first rookie cards appear in the recently released MVP set. However, Unlike Koekkoek, Witkowski was not a high draft pick. He has been Lightning property since being drafted in the 6th round in 2008, and after four years of college hockey, and another few years in the minors, Witkowski finally made his NHL debut this year, and performed admirably, chipping in with some hitting and a willingness to drop the gloves. His rookie cards probably won't be ones to chase, but he should be with the NHL club this year, and being that physicality is something the Lightning blueline lacks, he could find himself getting some playing time.

Players most likely to debut this year for the Lightning and have 15-16 rookie cards: 

Anthony DeAngelo: As I've mentioned before, the Tampa Bay Lightning defense is getting pretty crowded, but DeAngelo is an elite prospect who they would have no problem making room for. He so far has backed up his 19th overall selection in the '14 draft by tearing up the OHL this past season, and is set to turn pro this year. He's probably going to start at AHL Syracuse, but don't be surprised to see him earn a call up to the Lightning at some point, possibly sooner rather than later. He's an offensive defenseman who could help on the powerplay, and could finally be the guy to replace Dan Boyle, traded almost seven years ago, who the bolts never seemed quite right without. DeAngelo is definitely a player to watch, and his rookie cards will be great to have.

Adam Erne: A power forward who starred for the Quebec Remparts, Erne is turning pro this year, and is a dark horse candidate to make the NHL out of training camp, but with the Lightning adding a few free agent forwards, that probably means he goes to AHL Syracuse to start. He likely will get a look in Tampa some point this year, because his skills as a potential top six  power forward would be welcome in the Bolts lineup. He got big game experience at the Memorial Cup, and with some AHL experience at the start of the year, he could be NHL ready fairly soon, especially if one of Tampa Bay's forwards goes down with an injury.

Players who could debut this year, but may only get a small look, or end up being holdover rookies: 

Matt Peca: Former college star at Quinnipiac, he could turn out to be one of those diamonds in the rough. He was a 7th round pick in 2011, and after 4 years of college hockey he turns pro this year. He definitely needs some time to get adjusted to the pro game as a smaller player, but he has talent and could break into the NHL as a call up at some point this year.

Long Shot for this year, but possibly a holdover rookie, still most likely another year away:

Adam Wilcox: He was great at the University of Minnesota, and got into some games for the Syracuse Crunch late last season. He is far from NHL ready, but with Kristers Gudlevskis having a down year and being erratic at times, if Wilcox is having a good year in the AHL, he could find himself called up for spot backup duty in the event of a goaltending injury. With goalies just having to dress out  as a backup to get a rookie card, you never know.

Recap:

While the Lightning still have a ton of young talent on the way in their system, their deep roster at all positions means this year rookies will likely be call ups rather than stick with the team right away out of camp. Still, some pretty good Lightning players stand to appear on rookie cards this season. Here is my ranking in terms of card desirability for the guys I mentioned above who could have cards this year:

1. Anthony DeAngelo (this is a guy whose Young Gun card I want to have when it releases, hopefully this season.)
2. Slater Koekkoek (definitely one of the better rookies in early 15-16 checklists)
3. Adam Erne
4. Matt Peca
5. Luke Witkowski (if you like physical play, this is your guy)
6. Adam Wilcox

Zistle Trading

One part of the hobby I haven't engaged in enough is Trading, and now, I'm on Zistle, a site that allows you to digitally catalog your cards, and create trade lists and want lists, and offer up trades to other users. I figured I could use Zistle to get moving on my 2004 Stanley Cup Champions rookie card project. I found a trader who was willing to trade me a Pavel Kubina RC, so check him off the list. In addition to the Kubina, I'll also be getting a couple commons, Johan Holmqvist 07-08 Fleer Ultra, and Vinny Lecavalier 09 Fleer Ultra. I figured I should start small as I find my way on Zistle, I didn't want to have too big of a trade for the first time around. The cards should come in the mail soon. I swapped a Michael Bournival YG that I had a duplicate of. Holmqvist was one of my favorite Lightning goalies even though his time in Tampa Bay was brief, and 07-08 Fleer Ultra is one of my favorite base set designs but I don't have a lot of that set for some reason.

So far, I've got rookie cards of St. Louis, Boyle, and Kubina from the 2004 Lightning. This won't be a challenging project as overall most players on that team didn't have scarce rookie cards, a lot of them came out in a time of overproduction, but the team is special to me, so I'll get them together in a set, and it shouldn't take too long, or cost much. 

Thursday, July 23, 2015

About My New Blog & Collecting Goals

I've decided to start a blog to share my hockey card collection, and to be more involved in the collecting community. I collect Tampa Bay Lightning cards and autographs, and I do my collecting of autographs both in person and TTM. My Lightning autograph collection is the main part of my collection, however I love the game of hockey and enjoy cards and autographs of all players and teams. I was able to add a lot to my collection this past season, and hope to continue to build on a successful season, and reach some of my collecting goals.

This off-season, I'm going to start a new project getting together a "set" of rookie cards of the 2004 Stanley Cup team. It shouldn't be too hard, and I hope to have that out of the way before the new season starts.

Also, I would like to start a team binder, with one card of each player to ever play for the Lightning, and continuing that by adding a new card each time a player debut's with Tampa. Ideally the player needs to be pictured in a Lightning uniform on the card.

Once the season begins, I plan on checking off getting signatures from new additions to the Lightning, and any prospects that make their NHL Debuts.

I'm also excited to see what the 2015-16 season of trading cards has in store, and to delve into some of the new releases.

I'll add a For Trade list, as well as a Want List, and my next post will be a more general overview of my collection, and from there I'll update as I add new cards to my collection, get a new autograph, or open packs or boxes of cards.