Hey everybody! Just wanted to start a discussion about hockey (NHL) ttms who you think signs best and worst, let me know I'm really looking forward to what you have to say!

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The best NHL players, by far, for TTM autographs are retired players from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. They can be reached through their former teams (sometimes), the NHLPA (for all former players), or the Hockey Hall of Fame (for HHOF inducted members), although the NHLPA and HHOF have, in the past asked for $$ to cover the costs of forwarding your letters. Startiger and other online address databases often have extensive NHL player info, but there is a fee for that, as well. If a former player now works for a team as a coach or GM (NHL, AHL, OHL, etc.), try sending an address to that team.

 

Thanks that's some awesome info, I wish more current players signed but I guess in 20-30 years I'll get them TTM haha, I'm 21 so to think of guys from 60s-80s can be hard for me.

Just go through the NHL record books (online is easiest)...you will find lots of players who are all-time greats, on the ice and TTM. A lot of newer hockey card products include cards of former players, so you can learn more about those players from the cards, which you can also send to get signed.

Thanks man all this has been wicked helpful

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