2009-10 Collector’s choice is a deviation from the types of lists that we are used to. A decidedly low-end product Collector’s Choice is Upper Deck’s attempt to bring more kids into the hobby by supplying them with stickers and temporary tattoos. There are a couple insert sets with parallels, but overall the product is focused […]
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.
2009-10 Series 2 is Upper Deck’s follow up to Series 1. Much like S1, this product focuses on the Young Guns rookies, with players such as Brad Marchand and James Reimer. The numbering on several of the sets picks up from where Series 1 left off, meaning set collectors need both products to have a […]
2009-10 Series 1 continued the tradition of being Upper Deck’s flagship product. This year’s offering presented collectors with the opportunity to get Young Guns of big names such as John Tavares, Matt Duchene, and Jamie Benn. It also offered an array of inserts and jersey cards for collectors to chase, providing a much more diverse product […]
2009-10 Champs Hockey is a celebration of the “tobacco” style mini cards that for the basis of card collecting. Champs offers up several different parallels and styles of minis for this product, including jersey cards and autographed cards. Additionally, lucky fans have the opportunity to pull Hall of Legends memorabilia that pulls from other major […]
2009-10 Black Diamond is Upper Deck’s release aimed at set collectors. The diverse base, with it’s increasing rarity levels, calls for collectors who are up for a challenge. Add in specialty inserts such as Hardware Heroes, Gemography, and the Quad Jerseys, and you have an affordable product that caters to all kinds of tastes. Black […]
2009-10 Trilogy is a well balanced product that produces a hit per pack. Each box includes 3 autographs, 1 of which is an acetate, as well as 3 memorabilia cards, and 3 Rookie Premiers cards. Autos include such big names as Messier, Beliveau, and Gretzky, all of whom demand a premium on the secondary market. […]
2009-10 Be A Player Hockey is Upper Deck’s celebration of autographed cards. Falling at a rate of 1 per pack, these autographs are the anchor for BAP. Each box promises 8 autos including 1 multi auto and 1 jersey auto. Additionally the popular Be A player Sideline cards return giving fans a candid off ice […]
2009-10 Artifacts maintains the tradition of success that the brand has come to represent. As the first chance for collectors to get their hands on the new rookie class for the season, Artifacts has gained a huge following. The 2009-10 edition included redemptions for players such as Matt Duchene and John Tavares. The hobby boxes […]
2016-17 O-Pee-Chee Platinum is the foilized version of the already released OPC product. Unlike the original release, Platinum promises an autograph per box, which means an odds sheet is needed. There is a heavy focus on rookie autos, as is usually the case from Upper Deck, but the legends are there too. This product will […]
2009-10 Fleer Ultra is a perfect example of what people expect from the product. It sets its focus mainly on inserts and base parallels, while including a memorabilia set to up the anticipation and overall product market value. The popular Jambalaya cards appear as a case hit and resell very well, while Fresh Ink provides […]