2010-11 Panini Certified Hockey
Release Date: September 22nd, 2010
Box Configuration: 10 Packs/5 Cards Per Pack
Pack Price: $10
Product Type: Mid-Level Hockey Card Offering
Geared Toward: Hockey "Hit" Collectors, Premium Card Collectors, Memorabilia Collectors
What's In The Box?!?
- 1 Autograph
- 2 Memorabilia Card
- 1 Additional Auto/Memorabilia
- 1 Mirror Red Parallel
- 4 Additional Parallels or Inserts
- 50 Total Cards Per Box
Product Highlights/Details:
- Premium 2010-11 NHL Rookie Cards
- Prospects such as P.K. Suliban, Nazem Kadri, Zach Hammill, and many more numbered as low as 999
- Sweet die-cut memorabilia cards, dual swatch cards, dual auto's featuring hockey hobby heroes like Sidney Crosby, Zach Parise, and Ryan Miller.
- Autographs of living legends such as Gordie Howe, Phil Esposito, Mario Lemieux, Bobby Hull, Patrick Roy, and more
- Hard to find parallels including the 1/1 Mirror Black and Mirror Ice singles highlighted by Prime memorabilia swatches
- Rookie Redemptions for hot prospects that debut during the 2010-11 Season
- Look for Platinum Hot Boxes, where all commons are replaced by exclusive, limited-edition parallels
- Big Man On Campus cards featuring jumbo swatches and the hottest grads of the college hockey scene
- Junior Legacy combos hearken back to the day when hockey's biggest stars proved their skills in Canada's junior rinks. Look for dual-memorabilia and dual-auto versions
- Signed "Mask Marvels" featuring the leagues elite net minders
Description:
Certified Hockey makes a triumphant return to the hobby bearing legendary signatures and spectacular prime memorabilia cards.
First Impressions:
The early pictures and details from Panini's first true foray into hockey look extremely impressive and who on earth doesn't like a "hot box"?! I wish every product had the occasional hot box or at the very least something similar to the 90's "hot pack". All in all, it will be interesting to see how Panini will stack up against Upper Deck and their legion of loyal fans.
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Dario Guerrera
Same stuff/ non-sense as upper deck, nothing new