Mailed Out: February 24, 2014
Came Back: March 13, 2014
C/O Toronto Maple Leafs - return #8
Randy Carlyle has arguably one of the toughest jobs in the NHL, being the bench boss for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The market, the media, the fans... man all that pressure. What a lot of people forget about Carlyle is that he was actually drafted by the Leafs back in 1976, and had a lengthy career in the NHL as a blue liner with the Leafs, Penguins, and the Jets. He played in 4 all star games, and won the Norris trophy in 1981. The Anaheim Ducks gave him his first head coaching stint in 2005, where his team was upset by the Cinderella run of the Edmonton Oilers in the 2006 playoffs. However, the next year he lead the Ducks to their first Stanley Cup in 2007. He's got a nice big signature that clearly showed up, this is my third Pee Chee card back.
Came Back: March 13, 2014
C/O Toronto Maple Leafs - return #8
Randy Carlyle has arguably one of the toughest jobs in the NHL, being the bench boss for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The market, the media, the fans... man all that pressure. What a lot of people forget about Carlyle is that he was actually drafted by the Leafs back in 1976, and had a lengthy career in the NHL as a blue liner with the Leafs, Penguins, and the Jets. He played in 4 all star games, and won the Norris trophy in 1981. The Anaheim Ducks gave him his first head coaching stint in 2005, where his team was upset by the Cinderella run of the Edmonton Oilers in the 2006 playoffs. However, the next year he lead the Ducks to their first Stanley Cup in 2007. He's got a nice big signature that clearly showed up, this is my third Pee Chee card back.
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