After a post on Facebook this morning and a subsequent messenger conversation with Mr. Laroche, it is confirmed that he has been released from his role as Editor of Beckett Hockey, Beckett Basketball and Beckett Sports Card Monthly, effective this month.
Mr. Laroche, who formerly held the position of Brand Manager with ITG from 2004 to 2014, plans to take some time to re-evaluate his role and activity within the hobby but does hope to someday get back into it in some manner, as he told me, and I quote:
I definitely think there is a role for Mr. Laroche in the hobby again and look forward to welcoming him back into our little world, that he won't completely be leaving, he is still a collector too, like us.
Personally, I wish Mr. Laroche, who has been collecting without a break since 1981, the best as he moves forward from this change in his worklife and will add that the passion we share for this hobby and it's history was made clear by this little exchange we had:
Mr. Laroche's hobby contributions also include:
Hopefully this list continues to grow as the years go by.
Thank you for your service to, and passion for, the hobby, Stephen.
Mr. Laroche, who formerly held the position of Brand Manager with ITG from 2004 to 2014, plans to take some time to re-evaluate his role and activity within the hobby but does hope to someday get back into it in some manner, as he told me, and I quote:
"I imagine that I will keep one foot in the door for a while. Part of me thinks that there is hope to do some good in the hobby again. I truly enjoyed my tenure as the Editor of Beckett Hockey and other titles and was disappointed that it came to an abrupt and unexpected end. The realities for print media often cause changes and those titles are obviously going in another direction, but new opportunities await me now. I was able to fulfill a dream that began when I was 14 years old and got to create stories which celebrate the hobby and gave a closer look into athletes that we collect. It was an unforgettable experience and it gave me great pride to give readers an experience akin to that which the magazine delivered in the hobby's boom years."
I definitely think there is a role for Mr. Laroche in the hobby again and look forward to welcoming him back into our little world, that he won't completely be leaving, he is still a collector too, like us.
Personally, I wish Mr. Laroche, who has been collecting without a break since 1981, the best as he moves forward from this change in his worklife and will add that the passion we share for this hobby and it's history was made clear by this little exchange we had:
Mr. Laroche: I wish the hobby was a bit simpler, but it's never going back to its roots.
Me: Agreed, they ain't printing cards to sell bubble gum anymore
Mr. Laroche: Nope. I miss that gum something awful
Me: Me too! Loved that stuff. Wouldn't it be great if someone brought it back with its original recipe and in stick form...coated in flour?!
Mr. Laroche: I know! It was actually powdered sugar, from what I understand - but did not taste like it! Tasted like flour to me as well...yeah, i miss that stuff...
Me: I still eat it on the rare occasion I crack an 80's pack. The flavour is still there even though it just disintegrates in your mouth. lol
Mr. Laroche: That second of nostalgia before it disintegrates. Know that feeling well. Oldest I ever ate was 34 years old lol
Me: hahaha so gross yet soooo good
Mr. Laroche: Exactly!
Mr. Laroche's hobby contributions also include:
- Co-authoring the 2011 book with Jon Waldman called Got 'Em Got 'Em Need 'Em about the top 100 trading cards of all-time.
- Wrote a book called Changing The Game - A Comprehensive History of NHL Expansion in 2014.
- Wrote backs for over 10,000 cards produced by In The Game.
- Ran a hobby news website on Sun Media's SLAM! Sports page called SLAM! Collectibles from 2001-2004.
- Wrote for the Canadian Sports Collector occasionally up to 2000.
Hopefully this list continues to grow as the years go by.
Thank you for your service to, and passion for, the hobby, Stephen.