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1990-91 Upper Deck Hockey Best Cards

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If you're a hockey card collector, then you know that the 1990-91 season was a special one for the sport. That's because it was the year that Upper Deck burst onto the scene and changed the game forever. Upper Deck was the first company to release high-quality, premium hockey cards, and they quickly became the gold standard for the industry.

But what were the best cards from that inaugural Upper Deck set? Let's take a look.

Wayne Gretzky (#HOF10)

Wayne Gretzky Upper Deck 1990-91

It should come as no surprise that the Great One himself is at the top of our list. Gretzky's card from the first Upper Deck set is a true classic, featuring a full-body action shot of the NHL's all-time leading scorer. The card is well-designed and features a holographic stamp that sets it apart from other cards of the era. If you're lucky enough to own a Gretzky from this set, hold onto it tightly.

Mark Messier (#15)

Mark Messier Upper Deck 1990-91

Another hockey legend makes our list, and it's none other than Mark Messier. The former captain of the Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers is seen here in his Rangers uniform, looking every bit the dominant force he was in the late '80s and early '90s. Messier's card features a similar design to Gretzky's, with a holographic stamp and sharp photography that captures the intensity of the game.

Patrick Roy (#414)

Patrick Roy Upper Deck 1990-91

Patrick Roy is widely regarded as one of the greatest goaltenders of all time, and his Upper Deck card from the 1990-91 set is a must-have for any serious collector. The card features a great action shot of Roy in his Canadiens uniform, with the Montreal Forum visible in the background. The holographic stamp is present here as well, adding to the card's overall appeal.

Eric Lindros (#NNO)

Eric Lindros Upper Deck 1990-91

Eric Lindros was one of the most highly-touted prospects in NHL history, and his Upper Deck card from the 1990-91 set reflects that. The card is unique in that it's not numbered like the other cards in the set, but that only adds to its mystique. Lindros is pictured here in his Oshawa Generals junior hockey uniform, giving fans a glimpse of the future superstar. This is a card that has only grown in value over the years.

Mike Modano (#46)

Mike Modano Upper Deck 1990-91

Mike Modano was the first overall pick in the 1988 NHL Draft, and he went on to have a phenomenal career that saw him score over 1,300 points. His Upper Deck card from the 1990-91 set is a classic, featuring a great action shot of him with the Minnesota North Stars. The card is well-designed and features the holographic stamp that's become a hallmark of Upper Deck cards.

Brett Hull (#15)

Brett Hull Upper Deck 1990-91

Brett Hull was one of the NHL's most prolific goal scorers during the 1990-91 season, and his Upper Deck card from that set is a must-have for any fan. Hull is pictured here in his St. Louis Blues uniform, looking every bit the sniper he was during his prime. The holographic stamp is present on this card as well, adding to its overall appeal.

In conclusion, the 1990-91 Upper Deck Hockey set is packed with great cards that any collector would be happy to own. Whether you're a fan of Gretzky, Messier, Roy, Lindros, Modano, or Hull, there's something for everyone in this set. So if you're looking to add some vintage hockey cards to your collection, you can't go wrong with the best of Upper Deck's inaugural set.

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