Wow, does this card have a lot of layers to explain. For one thing, Richard Mulhern is wearing what I think is an Atlanta Flames uniform. I say “think” because I don’t recall ever seeing a Flames jersey, or ANY NHL jersey with a hot pink logo, but it definitely looks like Richie swallowed a neon pink store sign circa 1991 and it’s lighting up the Flames’ famous “A” logo. After the photo was taken, the Flames moved to Calgary, so O-Pee-Chee found it necessary to airbrush (is that was that pink thing should be considered?) the “A” out of the uniform, not that it really mattered anyway, because Mulhern was “now with Toronto Maple Leafs”. But before making his way to Toronto, Mulhern actually had a stopover in L.A., where he played 36 games in 1978-79 and another 15 in 1979-80. It seems to me that O-Pee-Chee really loved complicating matters WAAAAAAY more than they ever needed to be. So try to figure this out? They actually used a photo of Mulhern from two teams, and well over one calendar year ago, and THEN took the time and effort to airbrush the offending logo out of the picture! Was it really that necessary to go through so much trouble for a dude who scored all of 13 points (including zero goals) in his final NHL season? I mean, I could see if it was Wayne Gretzky, at the time the hottest young gun in the game, who would eventually become the greatest player of all time, and he was wearing a WHA Oilers logo that would never appeared in the NHL, it would make sense to airbrush it, right? You know, for consistency’s sake?

Never mind.