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  • TXHT Card Share – 2019-20 MVP Hockey

    TXHT Card Share – 2019-20 MVP Hockey

    Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the newest feature here at TXHT which is the TXHT Card Share series. To start the series we begin with Upper Deck’s 2019-20 MVP Hockey set that was released earlier this August.

     

    The MVP set, which was originally released for the 1998-99 season, is entering it’s 21st season, and keeping certain elements to them the same as they have been the last few seasons. Outside of the normal border changes to sleek up the design, MVP still only features the last five seasons on the back of the card. The base set is 250 cards featuring star players (200), All Stars (also are short print cards, 19), and rookies (also are short print, 31).

     

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    For the Rookies, three of the most notable players are Quinn Hughes of Vancouver, Cale Makar or Colorado, and Filip Zadina of Detroit. Players like Jack Hughes will be added to the set later in the season when the updates come out. Same for if any player in the current set moves on to another team via free agency or trade, like with Marcus Johansson pictured above.

     

    For MVP they come with their own fair share of inserts and specialty cards, and one that has been a constant thoughout the series is the branded signatures. All cards come with silver and gold signature cards. Silver Scripts are more common to get while if you buy a blaster box from Retailers or Just Hockey Cards, you will get one Gold Script per box. There are also Super Scripts (limited to 25 per card), Super Script Black (limited to 5 per card), and Printing Plates (limited to 4 per card) and all three can only be found in Hobby boxes.

     

    MVP is also bringing back the Puzzle Back Parallels. Nine cards creates an enlarged version of a specific player, and the players featured this season are Nikita Kucherov, Auston Matthews, Brad Marchand, Hampus Lindholm, Alex Ovechkin, Matthew Barzal, Artemi Panarin, Connor McDavid, Patrick Kane, Sidney Crosby, Elias Pettersson, Carey Price, Nathan MacKinnon, Brent Burns, Drew Doughty, Leon Draisaitl, Steven Stamkos, Blake Wheeler, Mitch Marner, Jakub Voracek, Joanthan Toews, and Rasmus Dahlin.

     

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    For inserts, there are a few but the main ones people will see more are Net Crashers, Laser Shots, and Supernovas. There is also Global Series, Postseason, and a 31 card Autographs set.

     

     

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    Also, one of the cool sets that MVP is doing is they are recreating a set from 20 years ago like last season when they celebrated their 20th anniversary. This season they created a 100 card set to honor and replicate the 1999-2000 MVP Stanley Cup Edition. It is a nice looking set, but last season’s was better when they did the 1998-99 MVP style. though I may be bias because I loved that set as a kid.

     

    Overall the 2019-20 MVP Hockey set is a solid one to start wetting the appetite for the start of the new season. Despite their early release, and known roster updates that take place while the set is being printed, it is a recommended set for those who want to start collecting for the 2019-20 season.

     

    *All pictures taken by Michael Lindenbaum. Are cards pictured were purchased by Michael for his personal collection.

     

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  • TXHT Jersey Share – Gold Medal Caliber

    TXHT Jersey Share – Gold Medal Caliber

    Today in another edition of TXHT Jersey Share, we are going to take a look at a Replica Nike Team USA Hockey jersey that our very own Scott Fairchild got signed by the women’s 2018 Olympic Gold Medal winning team at MedStar Capitals Iceplex.

     

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    Scott: First of all, the jersey is very comfortable as it has a Dri-Fit feel to it which is very typical of how Nike makes their jerseys and clothes. It also makes the jersey feel very breathable on you and doesn’t feel heavy or itchy at all. I’ve always been a fan of this jersey with the patriotic design and how the red stripes flowing out of the letter “S” like a waving flag.

    Now as for it being signed, I was very lucky and fortunate to be able to get the majority of the 2018 gold medal winning women’s hockey team at the Olympics to sign it. I happened to be off work one day due to a really bad wind storm which caused power outages that closed schools, and the team was visiting MedStar Capitals Iceplex (then know as Kettler Capitals Iceplex) to sign autographs and run a kids hockey clinic. I was able to get a good amount of signatures that day and I even got to hold Hilary Knight’s Gold Medal (see picture below). The team was also in town for the 2018 Stadium Series between the Washington Capitals & Toronto Maple Leafs. The whole team was signing autographs and taking pictures with fans at the fan fest before the game began as they were being honored for their accomplishment of winning the Gold Medal at the Olympics.

     

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    Here are the signatures featured on the jersey:

    Hilary Knight, Jocelyn Lamoreaux-Davidson (game winning goal in the shootout), Monique Lamoreaux-Morando (game tying goal), Amanda Pelky, Kelly Panek, Hannah Brandt, Nicole Hensley, Maddie Rooney (winning goalie of record in the Gold Medal game), Kendall Coyne Schofield, Sidney Morin

     

    Got a hockey jersey in your collection you’d like to share? Let us know, and we can add it to our TXHT Jersey Share series.

  • NWHL News and Notes – August 27th, 2019

    NWHL News and Notes – August 27th, 2019

    Today in the NWHL it was announced that they will hold their first official outdoor game.

     

    On Saturday, December 28th, 2019 at 630p EST at RiverWorks, located on the banks of the Buffalo River, the Buffalo Beauts will host the Metropolitan Riveters in the Buffalo Believes Classic.

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    Capacity for the Buffalo Believes Classic will be for approximately 1,000 fans and the event will be for all ages. The outdoor game at RiverWorks will be played in a unique and intimate setting aswe celebrate women’s hockey.

     

    Season tickets for the Beauts will be going on sale later this week, and will include the Buffalo Believes Classic at RiverWorks in addition to the team’s 11 home games at Northtown Center at Amherst.

     

    TXHT will continue to provide NWHL coverage as more signings are announced.

    *Graphics courtesy of the NWHL.

     

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  • TXHT Jersey Share – Toronto celebrates NHL’s 100th anniversary

    TXHT Jersey Share – Toronto celebrates NHL’s 100th anniversary

    Today for Dickson’s entry in the TXHT Jersey Share series, we take a look at the Toronto Maple Leafs throwing back to the Toronto Arenas on the NHL’s official 100th anniversary.

     

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    Dickson: When the Maple Leafs announced that this was to be worn as the throwback on December 19th, 2017, I bought this jersey, with Auston Matthews as the player that I chose.  I also chose the player option, as I really liked how the pattern on the numbers were and the numbers had an old-school like feel to them.

     

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    This a jersey that is on the adiZero template and was purchased through the Toronto Maple Leafs official team store and I was glad to have purchased this jersey for my collection.

     

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  • TXHT Jersey Share – 2017 NHL All-Star Game Atlantic Division

    TXHT Jersey Share – 2017 NHL All-Star Game Atlantic Division

    Today in the TXHT Jersey Share series where Dickson briefly discusses one of the four jerseys the NHL put out for the 2017 NHL All-Star Game.

     

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    Dickson: Each division had a different jersey, and I would go on to purchase the Atlantic Division jersey and the Purple version, which was worn by the Central Division. As the player versions were not available when I purchased them from Dick’s Sporting Goods, I went with the blank version of the jersey.

     

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    This would be the first year that Reebok would make four jerseys for the divisions in the All-Star Game. The Atlantic Division would only wear it for the one game in the All-Star Game tournament, losing to the Metropolitan Division, 10-6.

     

    Got a hockey jersey in your collection you’d like to share? Let us know, and we can add it to our TXHT Jersey Share series.

  • X75 Unsanctioned – The Destruction of Dickson (NHL 19) *NSFW*

    X75 Unsanctioned – The Destruction of Dickson (NHL 19) *NSFW*

    X75 goes Unsanctioned!!

     

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    X75 Unsanctioned is back with a whole new episode featuring Michael playing NHL 19 with his friend Dickson.

    *Feed cut out due to internet issues. The final score was Michael 25 – Dickson 3.

     

    Want to see Michael and his friends play a certain game? Let us know and we’ll put it on the list of games to play.

  • TXHT Opinion – Kuznetsov, We Have A Problem

    TXHT Opinion – Kuznetsov, We Have A Problem

    On Friday, August 23rd, 2019 the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) suspended Washington Capitals forward Evgeny Kuznetsov for four (4) years for a violation of World Anti-Doping Code Article 2.1 (Presence of a Prohibited Substance).

    Per the IIHF statement the following was released:

    The case concerns a test indicating a prohibited substance, cocaine, according to section S6.a (non-specified substance) of the World Anti-Doping Code 2019 Prohibited List. The prohibited substance was found in a doping control which occurred on 26 May 2019 at the 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship.

     

    It was also revealed that Kuznetsov’s B-sample did not require any analysis, and that he became provisionally suspended on June 13th, 2019.

     

    Some Back Story

    Back on Monday May 27th, 2019 a video was posted by user @Thesavspb that showed Kuznetsov in a hotel room with several lines of what appeared to be cocaine. In a statement that day to Sport Express (a Russian news outlet) Kuznetsov acknowledged the video and when it was shot, which was the summer of 2018 when the Capitals won the Stanley Cup in Vegas. Also in his statement to Sport Express Kuznetsov also claimed to have “never used drugs and have no intention to get into it.”

     

    Both the Washington Capitals and the NHL conducted investigations and on May 31st the NHL cleared Kuznetsov of any wrong doing, but made it clear that the League did not “condone or endorse some of the decisions” Kuznetsov made on the night in question. Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly also said that “Mr. Kuznetsov’s account of the events that transpired aligns with other information we have been able to gather, and we have found no basis to question his representations with respect to what did — and what did not — occur.”

     

    The League would consider the matter closed.

     

    What Does The IIHF Ban Mean?

    With the four year ban by the IIHF, Kuznetsov will be ineligible to play in any International Hockey events until June 12th, 2023 when his suspension will expire. Tournaments including the Olympics and the World Championships will have Kuznetsov listed as an ineligible participant.

     

    However, the IIHF’s ban does not affect Kuznetsov’s ability to play in the NHL for the Capitals or his ability to play in the potentially returning World Cup of Hockey as that is run by the NHL and NHLPA, independent of the IIHF.

     

    What Will the Capitals and NHL Do?

    This is where it will get interesting. After the IIHF announcement the NHL Releaased the following statement:

    “We have been fully briefed by the IIHF with respect to the positive test
    result and related international sanction that has been imposed on Washington
    Capitals’ Player Evgeny Kuznetsov.

    “Unlike the IIHF, cocaine is not considered a performance enhancing drug
    and is therefore not a Prohibited Substance under the NHL/NHLPA Performance
    Enhancing Substances Program. Instead, it is considered a drug of abuse that is
    tested for and for which intervention, evaluation and mandatory treatment can
    occur in appropriate cases.

    “Here, we understand that Mr. Kuznetsov has voluntarily sought help
    through the education and counseling program provided for in the NHL and
    NHLPA collective bargaining agreement and has agreed to a regular testing
    protocol relating to his involvement with that program.

    “Mr. Kuznetsov has also agreed to an in-person meeting with Commissioner Gary Bettman to discuss his situation and review his conduct prior to the start of Training Camp preceding the 2019-20 season. We intend to reserve further comment on any additional actions that may or may not be taken with respect to today’s announcement (disciplinary or otherwise) pending the completion of the Commissioner’s meeting with Mr. Kuznetsov.”

     

    The key takeaway from this statement from the League is that Kuznetsov has voluntarily seeked help through the NHL and NHLPA provided education and counseling program. Shortly after the League’s statement both the Capitals and Kuznetsov made statements.

     

    Kuznetsov Statement:

    “Recently, the IIHF notified me that, due to a positive test for a banned substance, I would be suspended from international competition for four years. I have made the decision to accept this penalty. Representing my country has always been so close to my heart and something I take so much pride in. Not being able to put that sweater on for four years is very hard to take. I have disappointed so many people that are important to me, including my family, teammates and friends. From the first day I took the ice in D.C., the Washington Capitals organization and our fans have been nothing but great to me and my family. I feel absolutely terrible for letting you down. I realize that the only way I can win you back is to take ownership of my situation and my actions from this point forward.”

     

    From this statement we have to commend Kuznetsov for accepting what has been handed to him, and accepting the responsibility for his actions.

     

    Capitals Statement:

    “We are aware of the positive test result and related international sanction that has been imposed on Evgeny Kuznetsov. We are disappointed with this development and take this occurrence seriously. We understand that Evgeny has voluntarily sought help through the education and counseling program provided for in the NHL/NHLPA collective bargaining agreement and has agreed to a regular testing protocol relating to his involvement with that program. In addition, we are committed to ensuring he has the necessary support required to work through this situation. We will remain in contact with the NHL as they determine the next steps. Because of the sensitive nature surrounding this matter, there will be no further comment from us at this time.”

     

    As seen in the Capitals statement they state some of the same facts as the NHL’s, and note that they will remain in contact with the League as they determine what steps will need to be taken in Kuznetsov’s case.

     

    Now going back to the NHL statement, it was noted that prior to the start of Training Camp Kuznetsov will meet with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman in an in-person meeting to discuss his situation. The League does hold the right to discipline Kuznetsov if they deem necessary. However, that could be trickier than one can think.

     

    For one the drug test was conducted by the IIHF and not by the NHL, and unlike with the IIHF, in the NHL cocaine is not considered a performance enhancing drug so it would not fall under the Prohibited Substance list for the NHL/NHLPA Performance Enhancing Substances Program like we saw with Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt last fall when he was suspended 20 games for his first offense for a drug test failed under the NHL’s drug testing. Also, cocaine is not something that is tested for though the League has acknowledged that they have seen the number of positive tests for cocaine rise in the past few years.

     

    The one thing that could cause a lot of problems for Kuznetsov is the meeting he had with the League back in May when the video was released. It raises many questions in regards to what Kuznetsov said in that meeting and if he lied to both the League and to the Capitals during that investigation. So depending on what comes out of the in-person meeting with Bettman we could see Kuznetsov suspended for a certain amount of time depending on what the League and the team feel is necessary.

     

    Final Thoughts

    This is an interesting one, that’s for sure. What will come of Kuznetsov we will find out in the upcoming weeks as NHL Training Camps prepare to begin, and it’ll be interesting to see what both the League and the Capitals decide to do. I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw some sort of suspension of like 10 games, but nothing excessive unless something comes up that would warrant it to be longer.

     

    For now all we can do is specualte and wait, and wait we shall.

     

    Research Sources: ABC 7, RMNB, IIHF, New York Post, NHL, Washington Capitals, Hockey News

    Written By: Michael Lindenbaum

    Contributions By: Steve Gardiner

  • TXHT Jersey Share – Toronto St. Pats

    TXHT Jersey Share – Toronto St. Pats

    Today in the TXHT Jersey Share series we take a look at a throwback for the Toronto Maple Leafs from the 1922-25 season when they were known as the Toronto St. Pats.
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    Dickson: When the Maple Leafs made the announcement that they would wear this jersey back in February 2017, I knew I had to pick this up.  Unless I know that there is a specific reason for me to get a player jersey, I get the replica jerseys with no name on the back.  This jersey is a very cool jersey to have and the Maple Leafs brought this back on the adiZero template this past season for two games.

     

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  • TXHT Jersey Share – Hockey Fights Cancer

    TXHT Jersey Share – Hockey Fights Cancer

    Today in the TXHT Jersey Share series we take a look at the Hockey Fights Cancer jersey for the Washington Capitals from Dickson’s collection.

     

    Dickson: This jersey is very special to me, as it is not only one of my favourites, but also my paternal grandfather had passed away from cancer back in 2005.

     

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    This jersey in particular was a must have and everywhere I went to get one, they were all sold out in my size.  That was until I went to a Capitals game and was browsing one of small team store kiosks and I found it.  There was no question at all that I was picking this up.  Anytime I know I am going to a Capitals game, especially during the Hockey Fights Cancer month, I wear this jersey.

     

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  • TXHT Jersey Share – Game Worn in Double OT at MSG

    TXHT Jersey Share – Game Worn in Double OT at MSG

    Today in TXHT Jersey Share we take a look at this very special jersey that was worn by Washington Capitals defenseman John Erskine when they defeated the New York Rangers in double overtime in Madison Square Garden.

     

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    So the story behind this one is awesome. I had received the first ever bonus in my life and it was enough to get a game worn jersey from Meigray. I knew I wanted a John Erskine jersey and they were three available. Both the home and road regular season jerseys, and by luck the road jersey worn in Game 4 against the Rangers at Madison Square Garden that the Capitals won in double overtime. Well with three solid options I didn’t know which one to go with so I went to Twitter and asked the man himself and let John Erskine decide which jersey I should get.

     

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    Erskine made it known that it was an obvious choice. The Playoff jersey! It was a no brainer. So I ordered the jersey and I brought it to a Capitals practice and presented it to Erskine to sign and the exchange about it was hilarious, but awesome.

     

    Me – Hey Ersk, can you sign this please?

    Erskine – Is this the one I said to get on Twitter?

    Me – Yes sir. *proud smile on my face*

    Erskine – *signs the jersey* Cool.

     

    Damn right it was cool.

     

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    Also a cool little tidbit here:

     

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