Mr Kot
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Great - now where do I send my cheque for $3.50 Canadian ????SOLD
1988-1992
1988-1992
'88 - Brett Hull, Brendan Shanahan, Pierre Turgeon, Joe Nieuwendyk
'89 - Joe Sakic, Brian Leetch, Theoren Fleury, Kirk McLean, Trevor Linden, Cliff Ronning
'90 - Eric Lindros, Martin Brodeur, Scott Niedermayer, Ed Belfour, Jaromir Jagr, Olaf Kolzig, Sergei Fedorov, Pavel Bure, Mats Sundin, Mike Modano, Petr Bondra, Rod Brind'amour, Igor Larionov, Jeremy Roenick, Curtis Joseph, Mark Recchi, Vladimir Konstantinov, and others.
'91 - Teemu Selanne, Slava Kozlov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Dominik Hasek, Zigmund Palffy, Peter Forsberg, Alexei Zhamnov, Doug Weight, John Leclair, Tony Amonte, Alex Kovalev, Nikolai Khabibulin, Sandis Ozilinsh, Keith Tkachuk, and others
'92 - Markus Naslund, Paul Kariya, Chris Pronger, Pavol Demitra, Saku Koivu, Sergei Zubov, Bill Guerin, Mikael Renberg
2005-2010
'05 - Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin, Jeff Carter, Mike Richards, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Henrik Lundqvist, Thomas Vanek, Dion Phaneuf, Alex Steen, Zach Parise, Brent Seabrook, Duncan Keith, Ryan Suter, and others
'06 - Evgeni Malkin, Anze Kopitar, Shea Weber, Phil Kessel, Paul Stastny, Alex Radulov, Kris Letang, Joe Pavelski, and others.
'07 - Jonathan Quick, Tuuka Rask, Carey Price, Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, Nicklas Backstrom (Wash), Bobby Ryan, Milan Lucic, David Krejci, and others.
'08 - Steven Stamkos, Drew Doughty, Max Pacioretty, Cory Schneider, James Neal, Ben Bishop, Kyle Okposo, Blake Wheeler, Alex Pieterangelo, Claude Giroux, T.J. Oshie, Jakub Voracek, and others.
'09 - John Tavares, Victor Hedman, Matt Duchene, Evander Kane, Erik Karlsson, Jamie Benn, Ryan O'Reilly, Brad Marchand, Logan Couture, Braden Holtby, Lars Eller, John Carlsson
'10 - Taylor Hall, Tyler Seguin, Jordan Eberle, Brayden Schenn, PK Subban, Jake Muzzin, Sergei Bobrovsky, Nazem Kadri, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, and more.
A couple of years in 2015-2016 had a lot of talent.
Last couple of years when the boxes of key product have exploded in price, you basically were looking for Lafreniere or Bedard. That's pretty bone dry. Luckily a few decent, collectible players emerged from last year but it really feels like we're in a drought period again.
I already mention 15-16, a ton of those are already out of there, along with Lafreniere and Bedard. You look at the rest and you'll find year by year, there are only a few stars or only one star that year because you listed like 6 years worth and just a few major stars like Makar and Stutzle.Since 2017:
Matthews, Marner, M Tkachuk, Aho, Point, Connor, Guentzel, Barzal, Keller, Konecny, Boeser, Buchnevich, DeBrincat, Hischier, McAvoy, Pettersson, B Tkachuk, Q Hughes, Heiskanen, D Toews, Dahlin, Makar, Shesterkin, Fox, J Hughes, Suzuki, Robertson, Oettinger, Kaprizov, Stutzle, Caufield, Lafreniere, Raymond, Boldy, Seider, Kuzmenko, Bedard, Beniers, Celebrini....
Bunch of those players already are are or will end up being stars.
been thinking about getting into hockey cards for a long time, I bought this online for 20$ hoping to get some decent pulls
anyone know what I should be looking out for?
not really sure what to look for, I believe there's 1 or 2 good cards and rest are base?
ahh shit its blurry oh well
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Oh Im not looking at this to make money, if I can then awesome. I just kinda find it fun. I mostly want Young Guns. but its kinda cool just to gamble see what I can get. I appreciate the tips.Just a few guidelines
1. Never assume you will get your money back on pulls. It is usually better to just straight buy the cards online or from another collector.
2. If you do buy sealed, buy hobby boxes. A lot of cards are usually only available in them and those are the chase cards
3. Check card lists for the sets you are buying before you purchase. Usually you can see if something in the set interests you before you spend money.
4. Collectors are willing to haggle. Don't be afraid to ask if they are willing to sell a bit lower than their ask. You can usually get your cards for a much better price doing that.
5. You will have a much better time treating card collecting as a hobby rather than trying to invest in them. Unless you are extremely lucky OR you are very patient and are willing to spend lots of time buying low and selling high, you won't get rich on this.
That's just me though. Someone who has been in it longer will probably have much better and more fleshed out ideas on it.