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NHL Power Players
Jacques Lemaire depicted on #25 card
TypeIce hockey card
CompanyImperial Oil
CountryCanada
Availability1970–1971
FeaturesNHL players

NHL Power Players (also known as Esso Power Players) was a hockey trading card scheme dreamed up by Imperial Oil (owner of the Esso brand) and the NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) in the 1970–71 hockey season.

Every time a customer purchased fuel at an Esso fuel station in Canada, they received a packet of six "Power Players Trader's Stickers". These could then be pasted into an album. Two albums were available, the standard (paperback) issue and a deluxe (hardcover) edition. The front cover of the softcover album reads in French: "NHL Les Grands Du Hockey Album" and in English: "NHL Power Player Saver".

Overview

In the French edition, the first team listed was Montreal Canadiens; in the English version, the first team was Toronto Maple Leafs. Each team had space for 18 player cards, which were about half the size of a hockey card, cut horizontally.

Along with the cards, collectors got a plastic wallet which folded in half and when opened, had four slots for storing cards. At some time later in the season, ESSO issued additional stickers for players traded during the season.

At the end of the season, it was possible to write to Esso to order any cards one did not have. When one received the cards, they also came with 252 additional stickers to go below the cards in the album. These additional stickers showed the games, goals, assists, points, and penalty minutes for each player.

References

  1. REMEMBERING NHL POWER PLAYERS: How fun began, November 2005
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