Random Card of the Day



Sunday, November 11, 2018

Year: 2001-02

Set: Be a Player Memorabilia (Rate)

Card: #100 Todd Bertuzzi


“ Kind of like this card. The L-shaped border moves the picture slightly off-centre, but it works. Good action photo as well.Back is nice as well, at least in my humble opinion. ” -John Kerry

“ Decent cards. Back when guaranteeing a relic card in the box was enough to name the set after it, instead of a given like today. His son is currently on the Red Wings. They mention it every time I watch them. ” -Billy Kingsley

“ Be a Player pops up a lot it seems. Not a bad card. ” -muskie027

“ Looks like an Upper Deck design. Did they make these? I do like the Canucks. ” -switzr1

“ Back side has way to much wasted space, but I like the design overall. ” -kents_stuff

“ I like it. Good photo--front & back. ” -cjjt

“ Not too bad of a card. If I were to offer a critique it would be the graphics behind the "be a player" statement are distracting. ” -parsley24

“ OK front design, not great but OK. Would prefer the player name being more dominant than the vertical brand name across the side. Back looks like it is trying to be an impersonation of showing a film but wastes some space and only has one year of stats. ” -captkirk42


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Billy Kingsley

Posts: 7487
Joined: Aug 2011
Tuesday, December 18, 2018 7:42 PM

I'm surprised nobody pointed out my mistake. Tyler Bertuzzi is his nephew, not his son. Not sure where my head was that day.


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