Cards #753-#780, plus a revised #134 of Andre Rison with a traded stripe, and #799 of Ronnie Lott's public service announcement were released as part of the Final Update set available through a mail-in offer by sending either 50 playbook points plus $2.00 shipping and handling, or $3.00 plus $2.00 for shipping and handling.
After initially setting out to name one Pro Set Rookie of the Year, Emmitt Smith and Mark Carrier were named co-winners of the award after the final round of voting done by five former NFL rookies of the year, Hugh McElhenny, Merlin Olsen, Gale Sayers, Lem Barney and Tony Dorsett, who selected the winners from a list of candidates determined by a national poll of 50 pro football writers, card collecting journalists, network sportscasters and NFL-related celebrities, ended in a virtual deadlock.
Cards 800O and 800D of Pro Set Offensive and Defensive Rookies of the Year Emmitt Smith and Mark Carrier are in the design of the 1991 cards.
Lemieux's ability, as demonstrated throughout his career, to manufacture goals in all situations has led hockey nerds to refer to a " Mario Lemieux hat-trick" whenever a player scores a goal at even-strength, a goal on the power-play, and a shorthanded goal in the same game. Lemieux would add two more shorties before the end of the season, setting the NHL record with 13 goals on the penalty-kill in a single season. On March 7th, 1989 Mario Lemieux scored his 11th short-handed goal of the season, setting a Penguins franchise record. 1989 - Lemieux sets Penguins record for SH goals Hull, however, would go on to score more than 700 goals in his career. While Wamsley was a backup, Ramage played top-four minutes and was second among Flames blue-liners in points during their cup run. While the Flames got hosed in this deal long-term, they did win a Stanley Cup the next season. Statistically, it's considered one of the worst trades of all time. Louis Blues along with Steve Bozek in return for Rick Wamsley and Rob Ramage. On March 7th, 1988 the Calgary Flames traded promising forward Brett Hull to the St.