Ice Nutz Dice Hockey Game Bundle

Current Edition Featuring

NHL Historic Teams Collection Sets 1, 2 & 3 Cards 


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Ice Nutz is an exciting, fast-paced, hockey simulation game that is played using dice and charts. Real-life pro player's offensive and defensive abilities directly impact the action on each and every puck possession. Coach your favorite team to victory by maximizing your team's strengths while exploiting your opponent's weaknesses. Passing, skating, shooting, checking, rebounds, breakaways, glove saves, line changes, penalties, power plays, shootouts, injuries, even fighting...It's all in here! Play head to head or solitaire. Play a full season, or just the playoffs...maybe with the right breaks you can claim the Cup as your own!

CONTENTS: Ice Rink with Clock, Pucks & Game Marker Discs; Action Charts Sheet; Instruction Booklet; 10-sided & 20-sided dice; 5 Stat Sheets and...



NHL HISTORIC TEAMS COLLECTION SETS 1, 2 & 3


Picture Bobby Orr rifling a game-winning slapshot past Patrick Roy. Or, Jacques Plante denying Mario Lemieux with a beautiful glove save. Imagine what might happen if the ridiculously talented 1983-84 Edmonton Oilers offensive juggernaut laced it up against the savagely intimidating 1973-74 Philadelphia Flyers, also known as "The Broad Street Bullies". Now these and other fantastic matchups can become reality with ICE NUTZ "HISTORIC TEAMS COLLECTION". Pit them against each other, or see how they matchup against current players. Each HISTORIC TEAMS SET features twelve of the greatest hockey teams of all time...



HISTORIC TEAMS SET I:


2006-07 ANAHEIM DUCKS: A talented and physical group with great goaltending. Teemu Selanne leads the team with 48 goals and 94 total points.


1969-70 BOSTON BRUINS: Phil Esposito (43 goals) and Bobby Orr (87 assists) are the leaders on one of the greatest teams in NHL history.


1988-89 CALGARY FLAMES: An exceptionaly deep team with great defense. Joe Mullen has 51 goals and 110 points.


2000-01 COLORADO AVALANCHE: Joe Sakic leads this talented group with 118 points. Patrick Roy is brilliant during their Cup run.


1995-96 DETROIT RED WINGS: The greatest team to never win the cup. A 62-13-7 record breaking regular season only leads to a major playoff let down. 


1983-84 EDMONTON OILERS: Gretzky produces video game-like stats (87 goals + 118 assists = 205 total points!). The Oilers are a dominating offensive force of nature.


1959-60 MONTREAL CANADIENS: A balanced team with a dominant goalie. Jacques Plante wins the Vezina Trophy. Jean Beliveau leads the way with 34 goals and 74 total points.


1979-80 NEW YORK ISLANDERS: A dynasty is born. Bryan Trottier has 62 assists, 104 total points and grabs the Conn Smythe Trophy. Mike Bossy scores 52 goals. Billy Smith is scrappy in the net.


1993-94 NEW YORK RANGERS: An exceptional blend of talent and physicality. Messier, Graves, Leetch, Zubov, Richter are rock solid.


1973-74 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS: "The Broad Street Bullies" live up to their moniker. Their physical brand of defense is un-rivaled. Dave Schultz has 348 penalty minutes. Bernie Parent is amazing and pockets both the Vezina and Conn Smythe trophies.


1991-92 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS: A sleepy regular season leads to a 4th place Wales Conference finish, but the giant wakes up big time in the playoffs. Lemieux has 87 assists and 131 points. Goalie Tom Barrasso proves his worth in the post-season.


1962-63 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS: A deep and balanced team. Frank Mahovlich has 36 goals. Red Kelly adds 40 assists. Near-sighted Johnny Bower and Don Simmons prove to be an exceptional goalie tandem.   

 

You will receive 12 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features 15 skaters (3 suggested lines) and 2 Goaltenders. Also included is an ADDITIONAL PLAYERS ROSTER SHEET featuring 5 additional skaters from each of the 12 teams to be used for substitutions and/or a 4th line. A total of 264 players, each with specific offensive and defensive ability ratings. On the back of each card is a Team Summary featuring season stats, information, leaders and award winners. 



HISTORIC TEAMS SET II:


1940-41 BOSTON BRUINS: The Bruins sweep the Red Wings in the finals and win their third Stanley Cup. Bill Cowley wins the Hart Memorial Trophy with 45 assists and 17 goals in only 48 games. 

2009-10 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS: Chicago wins it's first Cup since 1961 and a dynasty is born. Jonathan Toews wins the Conn Smythe and Duncan Keith brings home the James Norris Memorial Trophy. Patrick Kane leads the team with 88 points.

1995-96 COLORADO AVALANCHE: Joe Sakic (120 points) and Peter Forsberg (116) lead this talented and physical squad. The Avalance win a championship in their first season in Denver.

1998-99 DALLAS STARS: Ed Belfour (1.99 GAA) and Roman Turek (2.08 GAA) win William M. Jennings honors and the Stars win their first Stanley Cup on a historic, controversial game six overtime goal versus Buffalo.

1954-55 DETROIT RED WINGS: Eric Reibel, Ted Lindsay and the great Gordie Howe lead the Wings to a game seven championship victory over Montreal. Detroit will not win another Stanley Cup for 42 years. Terry Sawchuk (1.96 GAA, 12 SO) wins the Vezina. 

1987-88 EDMONTON OILERS: The Oilers win their fourth championship in five years. Gretzky sits out 16 games with a knee injury, but still manages to produce 149 points (40 goals, 109 assists). It is the Great One's last season in Edmonton. Grant Fuhr brings home Vezina trophy honors.

1977-78 MONTREAL CANADIENS: Montreal wins a third straight Cup and the 21st in franchise history. Guy Lafleur (132 points) wins both the Hart Memorial and Art Ross trophies. Ken Dryden and Michel LaRocque bring home Vezina honors. 

1999-00 NEW JERSEY DEVILS: The Devils win their second Stanley Cup with a thrilling Game Six double overtime victory over Dallas. Martin Brodeur is at the top of his game in the second season posting a 1.61 GAA and 92.7 Save % in the playoffs.  

1982-83 NEW YORK ISLANDERS: Billy Smith wins Conn Smythe honors and leads the Islanders to a 4-0 sweep over Edmonton in the finals. Mike Bossy (118 points) brings home the Lady Bing trophy.

1926-27 OTTAWA SENATORS: Ottawa wins its fourth Cup in seven years. The team includes seven hall of famers including Georges Boucher and King Clancy who lead a physically defensive-minded group. Goaltender Alec Connell posts a 1.49 GAA. 

1984-85 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS: One of the greatest teams of all time. Unfortunately they had to face what may be THE greatest team of all time in the finals...the Edmonton Oilers. 

2008-09 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS: A coaching change in February provides the catalyst for an impressive Stanley Cup run. Sid "The Kid" Crosby and Evgeni Malkin are brilliant with 103 and 113 points respectively. Malkin wins both the Art Ross and Conn Smythe.


You will receive 12 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features 15 skaters (3 suggested lines) and up to 2 Goaltenders. Also included is an ADDITIONAL PLAYERS ROSTER SHEET featuring up to 5 additional skaters from each of the 12 teams to be used for substitutions and/or a 4th line. Over 250 players, each with specific offensive and defensive ability ratings. On the back of each card is a Team Summary featuring season stats, information, leaders and award winners. 




HISTORIC TEAMS SET III:


1971-72 BOSTON BRUINS: The 54-13-11 Bruins win their second Cup in three years. Bobby Orr has 80 assists. Phil Esposito produces 66 goals and 130 points.  


2005-06 CAROLINA HURRICANES: Carolina wins it's first Stanley Cup. Cam Ward takes over for the injured and struggling Martin Gerber in the playoffs and becomes the first rookie goalie to win the Conn Smythe Trophy since Ron Hextall in 1987. Eric Staal has 100 points (45 goals, 55 assists) 


2001-02 DETROIT RED WINGS: Considered one of the most talented teams of all time and rightfully so with 10 future hall of famers and hall of fame coach Scotty Bowman. The Wings are pushed to the brink in the Western Conference finals by Colorado, but ultimately prevail and go on to win their 10th championship. 


1989-90 EDMONTON OILERS: The Oilers cap off a decade of dominance by winning their fifth Stanely Cup and first in the post-Gretzky era. Mark Messier wins the Hart Memorial Trophy with 45 goals, 84 assists and 129 points.


1976-77 MONTREAL CANADIENS: Largely considered one of the greatest teams in history, Montreal posts a mind-blowing 60-8-12 regular season record and cruises to a 20th Stanley Cup victory. Ken Dryden (41 wins) and Michel Larocque (2.09 gaa) win the Vezina. Guy Lafleur (56 goals, 80 assists, 136 points) wins the Hart, Ross and Conn Smythe. Steve Shutt has 60 goals. 


1980-81 NEW YORK ISLANDERS: The Islanders successfully defend their title and are in the process of establishing their dynasty. Mike Bossy has 68 goals, while Bryan Trottier adds 72 assists. Butch Goring wins the Conn Smythe scoring 10 goals and 10 assists in 20 playoff games. 


1927-28 NEW YORK RANGERS: The Rangers defeat the Montreal Maroons 3 games to 2 and win their first Stanley Cup in the franchise's second season of existence. The team features 5 future hall of famers including Frank Boucher, Bun & Bill Cook and Ching Johnson.


1996-97 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS: Phillly once again produces one of the most talented teams to not win a championship. The Flyers rip through the Eastern Conference playoffs dominating all opponents only to be swept by Detroit in the finals. John Leclair nets 50 goals and 97 points. Eric Lindros has 47 assists.


1990-91 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS: Mario Lemieux misses the first half of the season with a back injury, but comes back strong to lead his team to a first ever championship. Jaromir Jagr wins Rookie of the Year honors. Mark Recchi has a breakout season with 40 goals and 113 points.

  

2003-04 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING: The Lightning win their first Stanley Cup in their 12th season as a franchise. Martin St. Louis wins the Hart Memorial and Art Ross trophies with 94 points (38 goals, 56 assists). Brad Richards brings home Conn Smythe honors for his superior play in the playoffs.


1966-67 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS: The Leafs defeat arch-rival Montreal in six games to win their 13th championship. Dave Keon wins the Conn Smyth trophy. As of this writing, Toronto has since not made it back to the Stanley Cup finals.


1975-76 WINNIPEG JETS: Winnipeg wins it's first Avco Cup wit a 4-0 sweep of the Houston Aeros. The Jet's feature a top line that can rub elbows with best of them. Bobby Hull is brilliant with 53 goals and 70 assists. Ulf Nilsson isnt' too shabby either with 38 goals and 76 assists. Anders Hedberg also eclipses 100 points with 50 goals and 55 assists.



You will receive 12 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features 15 skaters (3 suggested lines) and up to 2 Goaltenders. Also included is an ADDITIONAL PLAYERS ROSTER SHEET featuring up to 5 additional skaters from each of the 12 teams to be used for substitutions and/or a 4th line. Over 250 players, each with specific offensive and defensive ability ratings. On the back of each card is a Team Summary featuring season stats, information, leaders and award winners. 



HISTORIC TEAMS SET 4:


1976-77 BOSTON BRUINS: This talented Bruins squad, featuring 4 future hall-of-famers, cruises through the playoffs, but runs into a juggernaut from Montreal in the Stanley Cup finals. Jean Ratelle leads the team with 94 points (33 goals, 61 assists). 


1960-61 CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS: Chicago upsets Montreal in the semi-finals and goes on to win it's third Stanley Cup over the Detroit Red Wings. It's the Black Hawk's first championship in 23 years. Glenn Hall is an all-star in the net with a 2.51 regular season GAA, and plays even better in the playoffs with a 2.02 GAA.


2007-08 DETROIT RED WINGS: The Wings lead the league in points with 115, and rip through the playoffs to win their 11th Stanley Cup. Henrik Zetterberg wins the Conn Smythe. Pavel Datsyuk leads the team with 97 points (31 goals, 66 assists).



1984-85 EDMONTON OILERS: The Oilers repeat as champions. Gretzky is absolutely ridiculous yet again with 208 points (73 goals, 135 assists). Jari Kurri scores a career high 71 goals. Paul Coffey wins his first Norris Trophy with 121 points (37 goals, 84 assists). Voted the greatest team in NHL history by fans.



1973-74 HOUSTON AEROS: The legendary Gordie Howe comes out of retirement at age 45 to play in the WHA with his sons Mark & Marty. The Howe family leads the Aeros to an Avco Trophy Championship. Papa Gordie hits 100 points (31 goals, 69 assists). 


2011-12 LOS ANGELES KINGS: A true cinderella story...the eighth seed Kings claim their first-ever Stanley Cup! Jonathan Quick wins Conn Smythe honors with an incredible .946 save %, and 1.41 GAA in the playoffs.


1943-44 MONTREAL CANADIENS: The Hab's win their fifth Stanley Cup after 13 years of frustration. Bill Durnan (2.19 GAA) wins the Vezina Trophy in his rookie season. The team features six future hall of famers including Durnan, Toe Blake, Elmer Lach & Maurice Richard.


1994-95 NEW JERSEY DEVILS: The Devils shake off a sluggish 9-11-2 start in this strike-shortened season, and stampede through the playoffs as a five seed to claim their first Stanley Cup Championship. Claude Lemieux wins the Conn Smythe, and a young Martin Brodeur rises to the occassion to lead all playoff goalies with a .927 save % and 1.67 GAA.


1981-82 NEW YORK ISLANDERS: The Isles dynasty is in full swing. New York wins it's third straight championship sweeping Vancouver 4-0 in the Stanley Cup finals. Billy Smith (2.97 gaa) lands the Vezina Trophy, and Mike Bossy brings home Conn Smythe honors.

  

1979-80 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS: The Flyers do not lose a single game from October 14th to January 6th. The 35 game un-beaten streak is the longest in North American sports history. Philly blasts it's way into the Stanley Cup finals, only to be defeated by their nemesis the New York Islanders in six games.



1976-77 QUEBEC NORDIQUES: Quebec wins it's first Avco Cup. Real Cloutier tops the league with 141 points (66 goals, 75 assists). Serge Bernier is named WHA playoffs MVP with 36 points in 17 games.


1931-32 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS: The Leaf's win their third Stanley Cup with a 3-0 sweep of the New York Rangers. The team features eight future hall-of-famers including: Joe Primeau, Busher Jackson, Charlie Conacher, King Clancy & Hap Day.




You will receive 12 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features 10 players (5 starters & 5 bench). A total of 120 players, each with specific offensive and defensive ability ratings. On the back of each card is a Team Summary featuring season stats, information, leaders and award winners. 




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