New York Rangers

New York Rangers hockey cards

New York Rangers hockey cards showcase iconic players like Mark Messier and Brian Leetch, along with modern stars like Artemi Panarin, Adam Fox, and Igor Shesterkin. Shesterkin's Young Guns rookie card is a major target for collectors, while autographed editions and memorabilia patches from top players remain popular investments. Rangers cards blend vintage nostalgia with modern collecting potential.

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Mark Messier
Brian Leetch
Rod Gilbert
Henrik Lundqvist
Mike Richter
Jean Ratelle
Adam Graves
Frank Boucher
Brad Park
Vic Hadfield

**1971-72 O-Pee-Chee Rod Gilbert Rookie Card (#77)**  
Rod Gilbert is one of the most iconic players in New York Rangers history, serving as the team’s captain and leading them through many successful seasons. His 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee rookie card is highly sought after by collectors, representing the start of his legendary career with the Rangers. Gilbert was a skilled winger known for his goal-scoring ability, playmaking, and leadership, and he remains the team’s all-time leader in goals, assists, and points.

**1984-85 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky Rookie Card (#18)**  
Although Wayne Gretzky played only a brief time with the New York Rangers, his 1984-85 O-Pee-Chee rookie card is a must-have for any serious hockey collector. The Great One joined the Rangers in 1996 for a short but memorable stint before retiring. Despite his short tenure, Gretzky’s card remains one of the most valuable in the history of hockey cards, and it’s a prized piece for Rangers fans who witnessed his final years in the NHL.

**1979-80 O-Pee-Chee Mike Bossy Rookie Card (#159)**  
Mike Bossy, though a legendary figure with the New York Islanders, made an impact during his occasional matchups with the Rangers, and his rookie card remains a top collectible. While Bossy spent the majority of his career with the Islanders, his cards, including his 1979-80 O-Pee-Chee rookie card, are highly valued by Rangers collectors who appreciate the rivalry between the two New York teams and the skill that Bossy brought to the game.

**1980-81 O-Pee-Chee Mark Messier Card (#205)**  
Mark Messier is one of the most beloved figures in Rangers history, best known for leading the team to the 1994 Stanley Cup. His 1980-81 O-Pee-Chee card, which shows Messier in his early years with the Edmonton Oilers, is a valuable collectible that is closely associated with his legendary time in New York. Messier, who brought leadership and grit to the Rangers, played a pivotal role in ending the team’s 54-year championship drought in 1994, making his card one of the most cherished for Rangers fans.

**1991-92 Upper Deck Brian Leetch Rookie Card (#60)**  
Brian Leetch is widely regarded as one of the best defensemen in NHL history, and his 1991-92 Upper Deck rookie card is one of the most valuable for Rangers collectors. Leetch was known for his skating, vision, and offensive ability, and his performance helped lead the Rangers to the 1994 Stanley Cup. Leetch’s contribution to the Rangers' success and his Hall of Fame career make his rookie card a cornerstone of any serious Rangers collection.

**1994-95 Upper Deck Pavel Bure Card (#246)**  
Pavel Bure played for the Rangers during a brief but memorable period in the mid-2000s. Known as one of the most electrifying goal scorers in NHL history, Bure brought excitement to the Rangers lineup during his time with the team. His 1994-95 Upper Deck card is a valuable piece for collectors who remember his tenure with the Rangers, even if it was short-lived.

**1984-85 O-Pee-Chee Ulf Dahlén Rookie Card (#285)**  
Ulf Dahlén was a reliable forward for the Rangers during his time with the team, and his 1984-85 O-Pee-Chee rookie card is a key item for Rangers collectors from the 1980s era. Dahlén was known for his versatility, strong two-way play, and ability to contribute offensively, making him a valued member of the Rangers roster.

**1999-2000 Upper Deck Pavel Datsyuk Rookie Card (#211)**  
Though Pavel Datsyuk is best known for his time with the Detroit Red Wings, his brief stint with the New York Rangers earned him a place in Rangers history. Datsyuk’s 1999-2000 Upper Deck rookie card remains a coveted piece for Rangers collectors, representing his skill as one of the most complete forwards of his generation. Datsyuk’s legacy includes Stanley Cup victories and a reputation as one of the most skillful players of his era.

**1982-83 O-Pee-Chee Dave Gagner Card (#75)**  
Dave Gagner had a solid career with the Rangers, contributing offensively and becoming a staple in their forward ranks. His 1982-83 O-Pee-Chee card is a sought-after collectible for Rangers fans from the early 1980s, showcasing Gagner’s speed and scoring ability. His contributions to the team’s offense, although not as widely celebrated as other Rangers stars, are still appreciated by those who followed the team in that era.

**1996-97 Upper Deck Eric Lindros Card (#3)**  
Eric Lindros was a star in the NHL, and his brief time with the Rangers during the late 1990s made him one of the team’s most famous players of that era. His 1996-97 Upper Deck card represents a pivotal moment in his career. Known for his power forward style of play, Lindros played a key role in the Rangers’ lineup, and while injuries limited his impact, his card remains valuable for collectors who followed his career.