Please can someone tell me where I can pick up some hockey cards? Nowhere seems to sell them. Either after this season's packs or those budget store ones with various years in.
Please someone help. Booked my holiday to catch four rangers games so already off to a bad start.
Been to NHL shop, but is was a bit rubbish for Rangers stuff.
Don't know a specific place, but Ny is absolutely rubbish for hockey cards
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Believe it or not Target is great for all kinds of sports cards. I don't think there is one in Manhattan but you can try the KMart near MSG since they're essentially the same type of store.
Believe it or not Target is great for all kinds of sports cards. I don't think there is one in Manhattan but you can try the KMart near MSG since they're essentially the same type of store.
OMG ... until now I I really thought you wanted to buy tickets for a game and just thought "wtf it's a damn lockout".. then I read the thread again and .. I am much better informed now and did not write any bulls**t
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