1999-00 Pacific Hockey was a perfect example of the type of product that defined the late nineties. The product we now know are drastically different than this one. 1999-00 Pacific did not offer any memorabilia or autograph cards, but instead placed the focus on base, parallels, and insert sets. This was a product geared towards […]
Category: Hockey Checklist
Hockey Checklist
If you are looking for a hockey checklist this is a good place to start, the checklists you will find here will also have images. Often the checklists here will be for products that don’t have teams associated or are a prospects product. For a hockey checklist sorted by the NHL teams you may want breakninja.com.
Major hockey trading card companies of today are Upper Deck and Leaf. Panini recently lost their NHL license and Leaf and ITG are unlicensed to produce the cards.
For full checklists sorted by team you should visit breakinja.com as they have in depth checklists with plenty of extra info like hit totals and rookie lists. This is also a very fast loading website so your wait times will be at a minimum.
2000-01 BAP Ultimate Memorabilia was the first edition of the popular product that, would later, fall under the ITG brand. This debut release offered fans a single card per pack, with an autograph or memorabilia piece being guaranteed. The total product run was only 25,000 packs, meaning that these are some very rare cards and […]
2000-01 BAP Memorabilia was a set that focused a lot on the NHL All-Star Game, providing relic cards with pieces of All-Star jerseys, as well as a limited amount of player autographs. The product was released in two parts, the bulk of the product was released first, with an update set released later to deal […]
2000-01 BAP Signature Series was a popular example of a successful product line. These 12 pack boxes averaged 1 autograph per pack, including a variety of big name players. While they may not fetch top dollar on the secondary market, these cards are still a great way for collectors to add autographs of older players, […]
2017-18 Upper Deck Overtime Wave 2 was released in January, but we are now finally getting the checklist to go with it. The popular promotional product available from hobby shops across North America is a incentive based released given to customers who purchase hobby format boxes of new Upper Deck products. There are a total […]
2000-01 UD Vintage was a product that used tradition cardboard style card stock, and simple imagery to create a set that had an old school feel to it. The release offered insert sets that focused on the heroes of the NHL, and memorabilia sets that celebrated the history of the NHL. Also included was the […]
2000-01 UD Pros & Prospects was an average product that provided collectors with a variety of insert sets, jersey cards, autographed jersey cards, and graded rookies. The graded rookies were serial numbered out of 1000 and came one per box. While there was no guarantee of a jersey or jersey autograph card, the odds were […]
2000-01 UD MVP was a low-end product that offered fans a variety of inserts and base parallels, as well as the opportunity at some rare autograph or memorabilia cards. Sets such as ProSign or Mark of Excellence offered autographs of some of the big name players in the NHL, while Game-Used Souvenirs offered relic cards […]
2000-01 UD Legends honors the best to ever play the game. The set reaches back to the glory days of the NHL, putting forth players such as Maurice Richard and Gordie Howe. This product came through for fans, offering 1 autograph per box, from the Epic Signatures set, which remains popular still today. Also available […]
2000-01 UD Ice was a popular product that featured acetate style cards. The base and rookies sets were complemented by 3 sets of parallels and supplemented by inserts and a jersey set. Also available were Clear Cut Autographs, and the continuation of the 500 Goal Club set that was spread out among the 2000-01 Upper […]