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1991-92 Upper Deck #505 Shayne Corson NM-MT Montreal Canadiens Hockey Card

1991-92 Upper Deck #505 Shayne Corson NM-MT Montreal Canadiens Hockey Card

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Are you a true hockey fan and collector looking to add a rare gem to your collection? Look no further than the 1991-92 Upper Deck #505 Shayne Corson NM-MT Montreal Canadiens Hockey Card. This card is a must-have for any Montreal Canadiens enthusiast or Shayne Corson fan.

This hockey card is in near mint to mint condition, ensuring that you are receiving a high-quality collectible that will hold its value over time. The 1991-92 Upper Deck series is highly sought after by collectors due to its iconic design and historical significance in the world of hockey trading cards.

Shayne Corson, a former NHL player who spent over 19 seasons in the league, is a well-respected figure in the hockey community. Known for his tenacity on the ice and leadership skills, Corson made a lasting impact on the sport during his career. This card captures a moment in time from his career with the Montreal Canadiens, making it a valuable piece of hockey history.

Whether you are looking to expand your hockey card collection or seeking a special piece to commemorate your favorite player, the 1991-92 Upper Deck #505 Shayne Corson NM-MT Montreal Canadiens Hockey Card is the perfect choice. Add this card to your collection today and own a piece of hockey history.