NHL1991–2003Hall of Fame · 2012

Pavel Bure

The Russian Rocket on the wall — for the Canucks fan who knows #10.

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Career snapshot

Career: 1991–2003 · Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 2012

Accolades

★ Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 2012

★ 1992 Calder Trophy as NHL Rookie of the Year

★ 2× Maurice 'Rocket' Richard Trophy as NHL goal-scoring leader (2000, 2001)

★ 3× 60-goal season — 60 (1992-93), 60 (1993-94), 59 (1999-00)

★ Led the Vancouver Canucks to the 1994 Stanley Cup Final

★ 437 career goals in just 702 games — elite per-game pace

★ 1998 Olympic silver medalist with Russia in Nagano

★ #10 retired by the Vancouver Canucks

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The card collector's view

Bure's only rookie card is the 1990-91 Upper Deck #526 Young Guns High Series — issued the season before Bure debuted in the NHL. The card sold for $300+ at peak hype and remains his only true rookie. Junk-wax-era print runs keep raw copies affordable; high-grade PSA copies carry the premium. The card has two hologram variants ('90' early-print and '91' later-print). Modern Upper Deck SP Authentic, The Cup, and retrospective Canucks sets offer signed and patch options for the Russian Rocket collection.

About Pavel Bure at FreshDCards

Pavel Bure is the Russian Rocket — the fastest skater the NHL had ever seen when he debuted with the Vancouver Canucks in 1991-92. He won the Calder Trophy that year, then scored 60-plus goals in three of his next five seasons (he led the league in goals twice). He pulled the Canucks within one game of the 1994 Stanley Cup, with Game 7 in Madison Square Garden against Messier's Rangers. Chronic knee injuries cut his career short at 31; 437 goals in 702 games. His brother Valeri also played in the NHL. Hall of Fame, 2012.