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Wayne Thomas: 1977-78 O-Pee-Chee 19

1977-78 O-Pee-Chee 19 Wayne Thomas Hockey Card (Front)

1977-78 o-pee-chee 19 nhl hockey card wayne thomas new york rangers

1977-78 O-Pee-Chee 19 Wayne Thomas Hockey Card (Back)

1977-78 O-Pee-Chee NHL Checklist

Card Notes

Won the Molson Cup as the Canadien player with the most 3-star selections in 1973-74. Was credited with 2 assists at Montreal during 1973-74 season.

Details

Indeed, Wayne Thomas was the Molson Cup winner for the Montreal Canadiens in 1973-74. It was just the second year of the Molson Cup Three Stars with Ken Dryden winning the award in 1972-73. See below for a list of winners.

Thomas did have two assists for the Habs in 1973-74. Over his career, he would total six assists including one with the Toronto Maple Leafs and three with the New York Rangers.

Wayne played a total of 243 games in the National Hockey League between 1972-73 and 1980-81 with the Canadiens, Maple Leafs and Rangers. He recorded ten shutouts and a 3.34 goals against average.

The front of this card shows a cameo of Toronto goaltending partner Mike Palmateer.

Montreal Canadiens Molson Cup Winners

SeasonWinner
1972–73Ken Dryden
1973–74Wayne Thomas
1974–75Guy Lafleur
1975–76Guy Lafleur
1976–77Guy Lafleur
1977–78Guy Lafleur
1978–79Guy Lafleur
1979–80Guy Lafleur
1980–81Larry Robinson
1981–82Guy Lafleur
1982–83Mario Tremblay
1983–84Guy Carbonneau
1984–85Steve Penney
1985–86Mats Näslund
1986–87Mats Näslund
1987–88Stéphane Richer
1988–89Patrick Roy
1989–90Stéphane Richer
1990–91Russ Courtnall
1991–92Patrick Roy
1992–93Kirk Muller
1993–94Patrick Roy
1994–95Patrick Roy
1995–96Pierre Turgeon
1996–97Mark Recchi
1997–98Mark Recchi
1998–99Jeff Hackett
1999–00Jeff Hackett
2000–01José Théodore
2001–02José Théodore
2002–03José Théodore
2003–04José Théodore
2005–06Saku Koivu
2006–07Cristobal Huet
2007–08Alexei Kovalev
2008–09Carey Price
2009–10Jaroslav Halák
2010–11Carey Price
2011–12Carey Price
2012–13Carey Price
2013–14Carey Price
2014–15Carey Price
2015–16Alex Galchenyuk
2016–17Carey Price
2017–18Brendan Gallagher
2018–19Carey Price
2019–20Carey Price
2021–22Nick Suzuki

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