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Happy Hobby Sports Cards Podcast: Build a better sports card collection on a real-world budget. Like opening a pack — you never know what you'll find! David Gonos (FSWA Hall of Famer, ex-CBS/SI/The Athletic) shares hobby news, new releases, vintage deep dives, and budget strategies with a positive, family-friendly vibe. Weekly episodes cover: • Great buying/selling tips for improving your sports card collection • Topics built with the goal of educating new and Comeback Collectors alike • Sports card history & nostalgic memories • Vintage player stories New episodes drop every Tuesday morning with a fun look at cardboard collecting in the 21st century. 8.2K+ YouTube subs | 1.3K newsletter readers Free Happy Hobby Collection Checklist 👉 https://gonos.substack.com/p/your-free-sports-card-tool-the-happy Subscribe at gonos.substack.com Have a Happy Hobby! gonos.substack.com

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episode 12 Best 2026 Topps Series 2 Baseball Rookie Cards To Target! - Ep. 3.23 cover

12 Best 2026 Topps Series 2 Baseball Rookie Cards To Target! - Ep. 3.23

While most Series 2 flagship releases seem to pale against their Series 1 and Update counterparts, this year’s 2026 crop appears to be solid! If you want to find all the great rookie cards over the past 70-plus years, check out our article here, listing the Best MLB Rookie Cards From Every Year! [https://davidgonos.com/who-are-the-best-rookies-from-each-topps-baseball-set/] 12 Best 2026 Topps Series 2 Baseball Rookie Cards To Target! As a member of the eBay Partner Network, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases through the links on this article. Thank you! It’s certainly a nice crop of 2026 Topps Series 2 rookie cards coming in, which I have detailed over at my website DavidGonos.com [https://davidgonos.com/best-2026-topps-series-2-rookie-cards/]. But reading about it isn’t as fun as talking about it, so I turned it into this week’s podcast episode! We want to hear from you — which 2026 Topps Series 2 rookie cards are you chasing? If you enjoyed this post about great baseball rookie cards, check out these posts you might have missed: 🏆 BEST ROOKIE CARDS FROM EVERY YEAR! 🏆 We list the best rookie cards from each flagship release in all four major sports since the 1950s. The Happy Hobby Sports Cards World * 📺 YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/davidgonos]: 9K Subscribers * 📬 Newsletter [https://gonos.substack.com/]: 1.6K readers * 🎙️ Podcast [https://gonos.substack.com/podcast]: 500+ podcast downloads/episode * 🌐 DavidGonos.com [https://davidgonos.com/] - 1K daily visits Our podcasts were ranked by MillionPodcasts.com as one of the Top 10 Basketball Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/basketball-card-podcasts/], Top 10 Football Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/football-card-podcasts/] and Top 10 Hockey Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/hockey-card-podcasts/]! And we’re aiming to get ranked among the Top 10 Baseball Card Podcasts! Happy Hobby! Build a better sports card collection on a real-world budget! Get full access to Happy Hobby Sports Cards Newsletter For Collectors! at gonos.substack.com/subscribe [https://gonos.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

9. juni 2026 - 15 min
episode 11 Best MLB Rookie Cards To Own Since 2020! - Ep. 3.22 cover

11 Best MLB Rookie Cards To Own Since 2020! - Ep. 3.22

Baseball cards are the heart of any great sports card collection – and we’re looking at about a dozen great rookie cards with upside to spare. If you want to find all the great rookie cards over the past 70-plus years, check out our article here, listing the Best MLB Rookie Cards From Every Year! [https://davidgonos.com/who-are-the-best-rookies-from-each-topps-baseball-set/] Counting Down the 11 Best MLB Rookie Cards To Own Since 2020! As a member of the eBay Partner Network, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases through the links on this article. Thank you! Just Missed the Top 11! * 21. Cam Schlittler, SP, N.Y. Yankees (Age 25) – 2026 Topps Card No. 111 * 20. Jacob Misiorowski, SP, Milwaukee Brewers (Age 24) – 2026 Topps Card No. 10 * 19. Cal Raleigh, C, Seattle Mariners (Age 29) – 2022 Topps Card No. 277 * 18. Michael Harris II, OF, Atlanta Braves (Age 25) – 2023 Topps Card No. 226 * 17. Jackson Merrill, OF, San Diego Padres (Age 23) – 2024 Topps Update Card No. US210 * 16. Pete Crow-Armstrong, OF, Chicago Cubs (Age 24) – 2024 Topps Card No. 407 * 15. Wyatt Langford, OF, Texas Rangers (Age 24) – 2024 Topps Update Card No. US151 * 14. Riley Greene, OF, Detroit Tigers (Age 25) – 2023 Topps Card No. 31 * 13. Jackson Chourio, OF, Milwaukee Brewers (Age 22) – 2024 Topps Update Card No. US240 * 12. Tarik Skubal, SP, Detroit Tigers (Age 29) – 2021 Topps Card No. 92 11 Best Baseball Rookie Cards To Own Since 2020! The teams listed are their CURRENT MLB teams. 11. Nick Kurtz, 1B, Athletics (Age 23) * 2025 Topps Update No. US201 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/vAI3ij] Kurtz took the American League by storm in his rookie year, batting .290 with 36 home runs, 86 RBI, and a 1.002 OPS in just 117 games. The A’s scouting director compared him to Matt Olson even before the draft, and scouts envision a Jim Thome-type ceiling if he reaches his peak. At only 23 and coming off a unanimous AL Rookie of the Year award, a parallel of Kurtz’s RC is a legitimate highlight for any collection on the rise. 10. James Wood, OF, Nationals (23) * 2025 Topps No. 181 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/u8PdEF] At just 22, Wood set a new Nationals/Expos franchise record for a rookie with 31 home runs, drove in 94 runs, and swiped 15 bases across 157 games, earning his first All-Star selection. He could go down as the best player Washington received in the Juan Soto trade, and with his massive 6-foot-7 frame still filling out, the power ceiling on his rookie card is enormous. 9. Yordan Alvarez, DH, Astros (28) * 2020 Topps No. 276 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/V0JHUX] Since his debut, Alvarez has posted the second-highest wRC+ (164) of any hitter in baseball, trailing only Aaron Judge. He’s a career .297 hitter with 185 home runs, 532 RBI, and a .578 slugging percentage. His 2020 Topps rookie card was printed in the early days of what’s looking more and more like a Hall-of-Fame career, and it only gets more valuable with time. 8. Junior Caminero, 3B, Rays (22) * 2024 Topps No. 628 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/nSRg1h] No one could have predicted Caminero clubbing 45 homers in 2025 during his first full MLB campaign. Baseball America rated his raw power at 80, making him the only player in the minors at the time to receive the top-level power grade. At just 22 years old with that kind of pop already on display, this rookie card is getting hotter by the month. 7. C.J. Abrams, SS, Nationals (25) * 2022 Topps Update No. US34 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/nYqhqt] Abrams slashed .257/.315/.433 with 19 home runs and 31 stolen bases in 2025, his second consecutive near-20/30 season, and remains under team control through 2028. Alongside James Wood in Washington’s young core, he represents one of the most exciting power-speed combinations in the National League. He’s exactly the kind of player whose card collectors love to hold onto for the long haul. 6. Corbin Carroll, OF, Diamondbacks (25) * 2023 Topps No. 401 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/aDEqz0] Carroll had a breakout 2025, hitting .259 with 31 homers, 17 triples, and 32 stolen bases, becoming just the 10th player in MLB history to reach 30+ doubles, 15+ triples, and 30+ home runs in a single season (the third player to do it since 1947 — Jimmy Rollins and Stan Musial). With Carroll’s barrel rate doubling to 14.5% and his hard-hit rate jumping nine points, the power surge appears to be here to stay. This card belongs in the conversation with any young superstar in the hobby right now. 5. Elly De La Cruz, SS, Reds (24) * 2024 Topps No. 141 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/tkczdR] De La Cruz hit .264 with 22 homers, 86 RBI, and 37 steals across a full 162-game season in 2025. Still just 24 years old, the potential for a true 30/50 season someday is very much alive, and collectors who believe in that upside have every reason to hold. He’s a blast to watch play, which helps his cardboard upside, too! 4. Gunnar Henderson, SS, Orioles (24) * 2023 Topps No. 206 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/ucCdWq] Henderson’s MVP-caliber 2024 saw him bat .281/.364/.529 with 37 home runs, 118 runs scored, and 92 RBI, finishing fourth in AL MVP voting. While 2025 was a step back, he still posted a 121 OPS+, stole 30 bases, and was worth 5.3 bWAR, numbers that only feel disappointing against the sky-high standard he set himself. At 24, with his best years clearly ahead, this rookie card is a long-term hold. 3. Julio Rodriguez, OF, Mariners (25) * 2022 Topps Update No. US44 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/fUUVfJ] J-Rod hit .267 with 32 home runs, 95 RBI, and 30 stolen bases in 2025, led all center fielders with 6.8 bWAR, and earned a third All-Star selection, all while helping Seattle win its first AL West title since 2001. He’s locked in through at least 2029 on a club-friendly deal, with player options potentially keeping him a Mariner through 2034. That kind of stability makes this card easy to hold with confidence. 2. Paul Skenes, SP, Pirates (24) * 2024 Topps Update No. US100 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/iNkoUV] Skenes posted a 1.97 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, and 216 strikeouts across 32 starts in 2025, leading the NL in ERA and winning the Cy Young Award unanimously. He became only the second pitcher ever to win Rookie of the Year one year and Cy Young the next, duplicating Dwight Gooden’s 1984-85 feat. Through just 55 career starts, he owns a 1.96 ERA. The player makes parallels of this rookie card one to chase, but the photo and card design make it a modern classic. 1. Bobby Witt Jr., SS, Royals (25) * 2022 Topps Update No. US100 - View current prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/wosKSy] Witt has won back-to-back Gold Gloves and Silver Sluggers, been named to the All-MLB First Team twice, and is a career .290 hitter with 107 home runs and 158 stolen bases through age 25. He led the league in hits (184) and doubles (47) in 2025 and has finished in the top seven of AL MVP voting in three straight seasons. The scary part for those not collecting BWJ? The best of Bobby Witt Jr. may genuinely still be ahead of us. We want to hear from you — which great baseball player’s rookie card (from 2020 on) should’ve been on this list? If you enjoyed this post about great baseball rookie cards, check out these posts you might have missed: 🏆 BEST ROOKIE CARDS FROM EVERY YEAR! 🏆 We list the best rookie cards from each flagship release in all four major sports since the 1950s. The Happy Hobby Sports Cards World * 📺 YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/davidgonos]: 9K Subscribers * 📬 Newsletter [https://gonos.substack.com/]: 1.6K readers * 🎙️ Podcast [https://gonos.substack.com/podcast]: 500+ podcast downloads/episode * 🌐 DavidGonos.com [https://davidgonos.com/] - 1K daily visits Our podcasts were ranked by MillionPodcasts.com as one of the Top 10 Basketball Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/basketball-card-podcasts/], Top 10 Football Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/football-card-podcasts/] and Top 10 Hockey Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/hockey-card-podcasts/]! And we’re aiming to get ranked among the Top 10 Baseball Card Podcasts! Happy Hobby! Build a better sports card collection on a real-world budget! Get full access to Happy Hobby Sports Cards Newsletter For Collectors! at gonos.substack.com/subscribe [https://gonos.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

2. juni 2026 - 22 min
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5 Steps To Building a Great Sports Card Collection! - Ep. 3.21

Everyone wants a great sports card collection… but “great” means something different to every collector. In this episode of the Happy Hobby Sports Card Podcast, David Gonos breaks down five simple steps to build a collection you’re actually proud of – even if you’re working with a limited budget. Whether you’re just getting started, coming back to the hobby after a long break, or trying to upgrade a box full of random cardboard into a focused PC, this episode will help you think more clearly about what you buy and why you buy it. We’ll talk about defining what “great” means for you, setting a real-world budget, choosing the right players and lanes, and building a collection that feels intentional instead of impulsive. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why “great” is subjective – and how to define your own version of a great collection * Five simple, repeatable steps for building a focused collection on a budget * How to make smarter buying decisions that fit your goals, not just the latest hype If you enjoy this conversation, be sure to subscribe to the Happy Hobby Sports Card newsletter at gonos.substack.com and keep building a better collection with a real-world budget. Hit reply and tell me which of these 5 tips to building a great sports card collection resonated with you! 🏆 BEST ROOKIE CARDS FROM EVERY YEAR! 🏆 We list out the very best rookie cards from each flagship release in all four major sports. The Happy Hobby Sports Cards World * 📺 YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/davidgonos]: 8.9K Subscribers * 📬 Newsletter [https://gonos.substack.com/]: 1.6K readers * 🎙️ Podcast [https://gonos.substack.com/podcast]: 500+ podcast downloads/episode * 🌐 DavidGonos.com [https://davidgonos.com/] - 1K daily visits Our podcasts were ranked by MillionPodcasts.com as one of the Top 10 Basketball Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/basketball-card-podcasts/], Top 10 Football Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/football-card-podcasts/] and Top 10 Hockey Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/hockey-card-podcasts/]! And we’re aiming to get ranked among the Top 10 Baseball Card Podcasts! Happy Hobby! Build a better sports card collection on a real-world budget! Get full access to Happy Hobby Sports Cards Newsletter For Collectors! at gonos.substack.com/subscribe [https://gonos.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

26. maj 2026 - 11 min
episode ✨7 Sports Card Logos That Changed the Hobby Forever! - Ep. 3.20 cover

✨7 Sports Card Logos That Changed the Hobby Forever! - Ep. 3.20

There are certain logos you never forget pulling. You didn’t need to understand the checklist. You didn’t need to know the player. The second you saw that symbol on a card, you just knew it mattered. For a lot of us, these logos helped us figure out what to sleeve, what to trade, and what to hold onto just a little longer — just in case. 7 Sports Card Logos That Changed the Hobby Forever! As a member of the eBay Partner Network, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases through the links on this article. Thank you! Sports card designer and Happy Hobbyist Alan Camuto [https://substack.com/profile/118670404-alan-camuto] joins me as we look back at some of the most iconic logos in the hobby — the ones that didn’t just mark cards, but helped shape how we collected them. 1. 1st Bowman Logo The “1st Bowman” logo marks the beginning — a player’s first real entry into the hobby and the starting point for prospect collectors. It’s a simple badge, usually tucked into a card’s upper corner, but it represents something different than most logos. This isn’t about what a player has done. It’s about what they could become. Imagine: How cool would a 1949 Bowman 1st Mickey Mantle card have been? 2. Rookie Card (RC) Logo By David Gonos The simple “RC” shield might be the smallest logo on a card, but it carries some of the biggest weight in the entire hobby. Introduced across Topps products in the mid-2000s as part of MLB’s effort to standardize rookie card definitions, it brought clarity to what had become a confusing landscape of first-year issues, call-ups, and prospect cards. For collectors, especially newer ones, the RC logo removed the guesswork. You didn’t need a checklist or a deep hobby history lesson to know you were holding a player’s true rookie card. But for longtime collectors, it also marked a shift, from the Wild West days of chasing “first cards” to a more structured era. Imagine: I’d enjoy seeing a RC logo on the revered 1969 Topps Reggie Jackson card. 3. Topps All-Star Rookie Cup By Alan Camuto The Topps All-Star Rookie Cup logo was more than a graphic, it was the official stamp of the Topps All-Star Rookie Team, dating back to 1960s, with the first nod to that rookie team in 1960. It was the reason certain rookie cards instantly felt special. The original cup design had a chunkier, more literal trophy feel, while the current version’s bowl feels more like a badge. Rookie cards with that little gold trophy became must-haves because they were exclusive to just a handful of players in the base set. The Cup was gone for several years in the ‘70s and ‘80s, but Topps brought the cup back in 1987, and it changed collecting for me and my friends. And the second we pulled one from a wax pack as kids, it went straight into a plastic three-ring binder page, because in our minds that player might just be the next Mickey Mantle or Sandy Koufax. Imagine: What if Topps still had the Rookie Cup on cards (1982 and 1983) for both years (1981 and 1982) that Cal Ripken Jr. was on the Topps All-Star Rookie Team? 4. Donruss Rated Rookie By Alan Camuto The Donruss Rated Rookie logo became one of the most iconic marks in the hobby, a clean, modern badge that instantly highlighted young players worth watching. Its sharp angles and bold, slanted lettering, with extended connecting tails on the letters, gave it a sleek, futuristic look that stood out from the more traditional look of Topps All-Star Rookie Cup. For collectors, that angled text created an immediate sense of importance. If a card had the Rated Rookie logo, it felt like you were holding a breakout star before everyone else knew. Over time, the logo evolved in color and style, but the iconic blue version, the most memorable, is what still lives on today in Panini’s hands. Even after Donruss became a property of Panini, the Rated Rookie mark remained a staple across basketball and football products (and unlicensed baseball cards). It’s one of the most recognizable and trusted rookie designations in modern card collecting. Imagine: The 1981 Donruss Rickey Henderson card with a Rated Rookie logo! 5. Upper Deck Young Guns By David Gonos The Young Guns logo didn’t just identify rookies, it defined an entire chase. Since its debut in Upper Deck hockey in 1990-91, it became the standard for what a premium rookie card should feel like: limited, desirable, and just tough enough to pull that it meant something. More common than an autograph, but less common than a base card. Even today, Young Guns remains one of the most trusted rookie brands in the hobby. It’s not just a logo, it’s a standard. Imagine: The 1979 Topps Wayne Gretzky card with a Young Guns foil stamp on it! 6. Topps Future Stars By David Gonos Few logos capture optimism quite like the Topps Future Stars rainbow banner. While it initially was scrawled across a multi-player rookie card, the logo eventually landed on single cards in its 1987 resurrection. The design had a forward-looking energy that stood out in otherwise traditional sets. It felt less official than the Rookie Cup, but more hopeful. For collectors, these cards were a mix of excitement and mystery. Sometimes they featured future legends (Bo Knows Future Stars). Other times… not so much ::sneeze “greggjefferies”:: Imagine: 1956 Topps Sandy Koufax “Future Stars” card! 7. Topps All-Star Logo By David Gonos Before inserts, parallels, and serial numbers took over, the Topps All-Star logo was one of the earliest ways to separate the game’s elite from the rest of the set. These cards highlighted players who had reached the top of the sport, often featuring a ribbon, starburst, or bold badge that instantly caught your eye. The designs changed from year to year, sometimes subtle, sometimes loud, but they always carried that same meaning: this player is among the best. For collectors, especially kids building sets, these were the cards you flipped to first. They weren’t rarer in most cases, but they felt more important. They gave you a shortcut to the stars without needing stats or context. Imagine: Hank Aaron’s 25 All-Star game selections marked across his entire base card catalog! BONUS: Serial Numbered Stamp The introduction of serial-numbered cards changed collecting forever. When a card is stamped “/500” or “/25,” it instantly shifts from something mass-produced to something finite, something you can quantify and chase. For collectors, this was a turning point. Scarcity was no longer a mystery, it was printed right on the card. You knew exactly how rare your pull was, and so did everyone else. Imagine: 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle Topps Gold cards numbered to #/1,952! The funny thing is, none of these logos are very big. That’s the power of a great logo in this hobby. It doesn’t just decorate. It defines. And it also makes you wonder… What if we had more of them? Next week, we’re going to have some fun with that idea — breaking down 7 Sports Card Logos We’d Love To See in the future, and how they could actually make collecting clearer, smarter, and even more fun! What are your favorite sports card logos? Drop an answer in the comments below – which ones do you love the most!?! If you enjoyed this post, check out these posts you might have missed: 🏆 BEST ROOKIE CARDS FROM EVERY YEAR! 🏆 We list the best rookie cards from each flagship release in all four major sports since the 1950s. The Happy Hobby Sports Cards World * 📺 YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/davidgonos]: 8.9K Subscribers * 📬 Newsletter [https://gonos.substack.com/]: 1.5K readers * 🎙️ Podcast [https://gonos.substack.com/podcast]: 500+ podcast downloads/episode * 🌐 DavidGonos.com [https://davidgonos.com/] - 1K daily visits Our podcasts were ranked by MillionPodcasts.com as one of the Top 10 Basketball Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/basketball-card-podcasts/], Top 10 Football Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/football-card-podcasts/] and Top 10 Hockey Card Podcasts [https://www.millionpodcasts.com/hockey-card-podcasts/]! And we’re aiming to get ranked among the Top 10 Baseball Card Podcasts! Happy Hobby! Build a better sports card collection on a real-world budget! Get full access to Happy Hobby Sports Cards Newsletter For Collectors! at gonos.substack.com/subscribe [https://gonos.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

19. maj 2026 - 16 min
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11 Best NHL Rookie Cards To Own Since 2020! - Ep. 3.19

Happy Hobbyist Randy Litzinger shares the top young hockey players to come into the league since the pandemic, helping you improve your sports card collection. If you want to find all the great rookie cards over the past 70-plus years, check out our article here, listing the Best NHL Rookie Cards Ever! [https://davidgonos.com/best-hockey-rookie-cards/] Counting Down the 11 Best NHL Rookie Cards To Own Since 2020! As a member of the eBay Partner Network, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases through the links on this article. Thank you! Just Missed the Top 11! * 21. Adam Fantilli, C, Columbus (Canadian, Age: 21): (Canadian) 2023 Extended * 20. Ilya Sorokin, G, N.Y. Islanders (Russian, 30) 2020 Series 2 Goalies are rarely as collectible as other positions, but Sorokin continues to be a top-5 netminder, and he led the league with seven shutouts this past year. * 19. Moritz Seider, D, Detroit (German, 25): 2021 Series 2 * 18. Ivan Demidov, RW, Montreal (Russian, 20): 2025 Series 1 * 17. Jackson Blake, RW, Carolina (Canadian, 22): (Canadian) 2024 Series 2 * 16. Will Smith, C, San Jose (Canadian, 21): 2024 Extended * 15. Juraj Slafkovsky, LW, Montreal (Slovak, 22): 2022 Series 2 * 14. Porter Martone, LW, Philadelphia (Canadian, 19): 2025 Extended Martone only played near the end of the NHL season, but he registered tons of shots every game and had 4 goals and 10 points in 9 games. As a big power forward in Philly, he reminds you of Flyers power forwards of the past, like Eric Lindros, Rick Tochett, and John LeClair. * 13. Beckett Sennecke, RW, Anaheim (Canadian, 20): 2025 Extended * 12. Leo Carlsson, C, Anaheim (Swiss, 21): 2023 Series 2 Here are Randy Litzinger [https://substack.com/profile/18288365-randy-litzinger]‘s top NHL Young Guns from the past six years. The teams listed are their CURRENT NHL teams. 11. Tim Stutzle, C, Ottawa Senators (German, 24) * 2020 Upper Deck Series 2 #482 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/DgoFje] Stutzle is underrated and goes unnoticed a lot since he plays for Ottawa in the NHL, and Germany in the Olympics and internationals play, but he’s a high-energy top young player and also throws lots of hits. In 2025-26, he had 34 goals and 83 points, and threw 126 hits, which is a lot for a skilled forward of average size (6-foot-0, 187 lbs.). He has 40-goal potential, with a chance of 100-pt/100-hit seasons. 10. Cutter Gauthier, LW, Anaheim Ducks (Swiss/American, Age 22) * 2024 Upper Deck Series 1 #212 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/ToDF2m] Gauthier shoots a lot, but he also scores a lot, à la Brett Hull and Alex Ovechkin. In 2025-26, Gauthier had 41 goals and 69 points in the regular season. Anaheim is loaded with young talent and could be a playoff fixture for the next 5-8 years, which gives Gauthier even more visibility. 9. Wyatt Johnston, C, Dallas Stars (Canadian, 22) * 2022 Upper Deck Series 2 #459 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/r3cGU9] Playing for Dallas, Johnston goes under the radar a bit on a national level, but he put up 45 goals and 86 points in 2025-26, and is following that up with solid playoff play. He followed that up with 4 goals and 6 points in six first-round playoff games this year. 8. Lane Hutson, D, Montreal Canadiens (American, 22) * 2024 Upper Deck Series 1 #229 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/R6NGLq] One of the four or five best offensive defensemen in the NHL right now. He’s only 5-foot-9 and 162 lbs., but his skating ability, passing, and decision making make up for his lack of size. In 2025-26 he scored 12 goals, and assisted on 66, for a total of 78 points. Hutson helped Montreal pull off a first-round upset of Tampa Bay to move on. He plays for Montreal, an Original, large market Canadian team, which has a great core of talented young players right now. Even though he’s a defenseman, he’s an elite, offensive one and plays for a great hockey market. 7. Cole Caufield, LW, Montreal Canadiens (American, 25) * 2021 Upper Deck Series 1 #201 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/xO1h4a] Caufield is only 5-foot-8 and 175 lbs., but he’s a great goal scorer, potting 51 goals and 88 points this season. Plus, he’s clutch, always coming up big when the team needs him, scoring 12 game-winning goals in 2025-26. Caufield’s 0.84 PPG will likely climb a little higher as he plays more years, but he’s more of a goal scorer than assists machine. If Auston Matthews or Jason Robertson don’t eventually break the U.S.-born goals scored record, Caufield or Jack Hughes will get close with long and healthy careers. 6. Kirill Kaprizov, LW, Minnesota Wild (Russian, 29) * 2020 Upper Deck Series 2 #451 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/rAHYkr] Elite skater, elite hands, elite scorer. If he can keep his elite career points per game at 1.20 or higher, that will put him in the top-15 all-time for PPG. Minnesota’s addition of a top offensive defenseman in Quinn Hughes could make Kaprizov’s PPG total climb higher, which could mean the Wild will be in the playoffs for the next 5 years as well. On the other hand, he’s now 29 years old and could start to lose some speed and production in the coming years. He hasn’t slowed yet, however, as evidenced by his red-hot 2026 playoff production, with four goals and 14 points in his first nine playoff games this year. 5. Jason Robertson, LW, Dallas Stars (American, 26) * 2020 Upper Deck Series 1 #235 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/VJKRJO] Robertson and Caufield not getting picked for the USA Olympic team this year will give them both extra “fire in the belly” and drive them both for the rest of their careers. The U.S. born player career goals and points records are really big deals, and with Auston Matthews’ falloff and durability issues, the next most likely player to break both in the future is Robertson. Robertson’s elite 1.07 PPG for his career already puts him on track as a top U.S.-born player, higher than Mike Modano’s 0.92 PPG, Joey Mullen’s 1.00 PPG, and current U.S.-born points record holder Patrick Kane’s 1.02 career PPG. 4. Matt Boldy, LW, Minnesota Wild (American, 25) * 2022 Upper Deck Series 1 #201 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/kIuJdb] Anyone who didn’t know him, saw him on display during the 2026 Olympics where he scored a highlight goal in the Gold Medal Game for Team USA. Boldy has already won a Gold Medal at 25 years old, and in 2025-26, he scored 42 goals and 85 points. His regular season .091 PPG is likely to go up closer to a point per game, over the next several years. His 7 goals in 9 playoff games is tied for best this postseason. 3. Connor Bedard, C, Chicago Blackhawks (Canadian, 20) * 2023 Upper Deck Series 2 #451 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/solShD] With one of the quickest shots in the NHL, Bedard is a great goal scorer. He plays for an Original 6 Team in Chicago, one of the best hockey market in the U.S. He’s a couple inches shorter than Macklin Celebrini, isn’t as physical, and lacks several of the intangibles that the Sharks superstar has. Bedard’s smaller frame has given him durability issues (he has missed 26 games due to a broken jaw and shoulder labrum tear). The pressure on Bedard to be great was a lot more than what was placed on Celebrini, and it appears to have weighed heavily on his shoulders. BONUS: 2.5. Gavin McKenna 18 yrs (Canadian) TOR? - C (2026 Series 2?) 2. Matthew Schaefer, D, N.Y. Islanders (Canadian, 18) * 2025 Upper Deck Series 2 #451 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/azeuXd] Already one of the best skaters in the NHL as an 18 year old, Schaefer will likely be one of the top-three offensive defensemen for many years to come along with Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes. Schaefer could pass Hughes eventually and be on just Makar’s level. In 2025-26, as an 18 year old, Schaefer broke the NHL records for most goals and points by an 18- or 19-year-old defensemen with 23 goals and 59 points, passing names like Ray Bourque, Rasmus Dahlin, Phil Housely, and Bobby Orr. Let that sink in. 1. Macklin Celebrini, C, San Jose Sharks (Canadian, 19) * 2024 Upper Deck Series 2 #451 - View prices on eBay! [https://ebay.us/8dRimJ] Celebrini’s got the smile and personality, along with the drive to win loose pucks all over the ice. He has a lightning quick shot, and he shows great decision making. His drive and determination have resembled a young Sidney Crosby during his first two seasons. Celebrini’s 45 goals and 115 points as only a 19-year-old skater, ranks third all-time in the NHL, with only Crosby (120) and Wayne Gretzky (137) higher! We can already call Celebrini a generational player right now. He will be one of the faces of the NHL for years to come after Sid and Ovi retire. We want to hear from you — which great NHL player’s rookie card (from 2020 on) should’ve been on this list? If you enjoyed this post about great hockey cards, check out these posts you might have missed: 🏆 BEST ROOKIE CARDS FROM EVERY YEAR! 🏆 We list the best rookie cards from each flagship release in all four major sports since the 1950s. 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