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1991-92 Pinnacle #350 Paul DiPietro NM-MT RC Rookie Montreal Canadiens Hockey Card

1991-92 Pinnacle #350 Paul DiPietro NM-MT RC Rookie Montreal Canadiens Hockey Card

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Introducing the 1991-92 Pinnacle #350 Paul DiPietro NM-MT RC Rookie Montreal Canadiens Hockey Card, a must-have for any serious hockey card collector. This card features Paul DiPietro, a skilled player who made his rookie debut during the 1991-92 NHL season with the Montreal Canadiens.

With a Near Mint to Mint (NM-MT) grade, this card is in excellent condition, showcasing vibrant colors and sharp corners. Whether you are a fan of the Montreal Canadiens or simply appreciate collecting rookie cards, this Paul DiPietro card is a valuable addition to any sports memorabilia collection.

The front of the card features an action shot of Paul DiPietro on the ice, capturing the intensity and excitement of NHL gameplay. The back of the card provides detailed player statistics and highlights, giving you a comprehensive overview of Paul DiPietro's career at the start of his rookie year.

Collecting hockey cards is a beloved pastime for many fans, and the 1991-92 Pinnacle #350 Paul DiPietro card offers a unique piece of NHL history. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting out, adding this rookie card to your collection is a great way to celebrate the legacy of a talented player like Paul DiPietro.