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Posted by: urbanmonk Nov 20 2011, 03:31 PM

Looks like it might be interesting, hard to say if price be same as Decades or what:

http://prezsez.wordpress.com/2011/11/17/the-toughest-set-to-collect-in-the-history-of-hockey-card-collecting/

Posted by: redwing40 Nov 20 2011, 04:14 PM

They look cool, Five Autos per box? Hopefully they are the same price, wouldnt mind breaking these Boxes smile.gif

Posted by: northicehero99 Nov 20 2011, 09:08 PM

The only problem with this product as there are a lot of semi-star or lower level fighters, so unless priced really cheap this would not interest me. Why do I want 5 autos of guy who only put up numbers using their fists?

I guess my overall opinion of this is why? Nothing against fighting, but why glorify what the NHL is trying to eliminate by issuing a whole product of it. Isn't this why they have UFC products, etc? Anyway that is just my opinion.

Posted by: urbanmonk Nov 20 2011, 09:27 PM

QUOTE(northicehero99 @ Nov 20 2011, 06:08 PM)
The only problem with this product as there are a lot of semi-star or lower level fighters, so unless priced really cheap this would not interest me.  Why do I want 5 autos of guy who only put up numbers using their fists?

I guess my overall opinion of this is why?  Nothing against fighting, but why glorify what the NHL is trying to eliminate by issuing a whole product of it.  Isn't this why they have UFC products, etc?  Anyway that is just my opinion.
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I see your point, just it used to be part of the game as every team had at least one anyway. But yeah I haven't seen the checklist for it as to what kind of names in it. But like anything is usually full of lower end players, even if an all Goalie from the past set there would be a bunch of "forgotten" players.

Posted by: urbanmonk Dec 21 2011, 10:47 AM

Some sick looking patches, but yeah probably better odds of getting hit by lightning wink.gif

http://www.itgtradingcards.com/_blog/blog

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