The NHL All-Star game just ended and with that, my
self-imposed break from posting. Actually, it was self-imposed because I was
extremely lazy this week. Now it’s time
to get back behind the wheel and drive this thing home. There should be plenty
of posts spanning all sports to keep y’all somewhat entertained throughout the
week. Or, at the very least, kill five
minutes of your work day.
First up, we’ll start up with a product preview. I might not have the funds to buy any new
product, but that doesn’t mean I can’t let you know what is out there. Up for preview today the 2011-12 version of
ITG’s Heroes and Prospects set. I’ve
lamented the fact that In The Game doesn’t hold an NHL license in the
past. By focusing on prospects and
players in the junior leagues they can skip over that handicap and produce what
I think is the best product in their portfolio
Heroes and Prospects has a simple 200 card base set and a
plethora of inserts and autographs of younger players, many of whom have yet to
make their impact on the NHL. This year’s
base set is broken up into a couple of different categories:
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Heroes – 7 cards featuring NHL players that have
graduated from the junior leagues ranging from Tony Amonte to Red Kelly
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International – ITG cherry picked 3
international prospects and gave them cards. If you’re a fan of Adam Larsson,
Mika Zibanejad or Vladimir Tarsenko be sure to pick up their cards from this
set
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CHL Prospects/Rookies – The best players in the
CHL are on display here. Think Dougie
Hamilton, Malcolm Subban, potential #1 pick Nail Yakupov, etc
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AHL Prospects/Rookies – Same as above just
featuring players in the AHL such as Nazem Kadri, Kyle Palmieri and Brayden
Schenn.
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AHL/CHL Grads – This subset is composed of
current NHL’s in their minor league uniforms.
So if you wanted a card of Ryan Miller as a Rochester American or Logan
Couture as an Ottawa 67 this is where you would find one.
-
Tribute Card – Four cards dedicated to players
that passed away this year (Luc Bourdon, Rick Rypien, Derek Boogaard, and Wade
Belak).
Since I know some Lightning fans are reading this by
accident, let me answer your number one question. There are two Lightning prospects in this
set.
Card 41 – Vladislav Namestnikov
Card 141- Carter Ashton
Namestnikov also gets an autograph card in this set whereas
Ashton is featured in a non-memorabilia subset with his father Brent. The “Family
Ties” subset doesn’t have a Michael Gross/Michael J Fox card, but it does
celebrate the family tradition that runs throughout the history of hockey. So
if you’re a Subban fan feel free to pick up the card featuring P.K., Malcolm
and Jordan. Former Lightning goaltender Sean Burke also has a card with his son
Brendan.
In searching for Lightning players in this set I’ve noticed
that most of the prospects for the team are already skating in Norfolk (Ashton,
Tyler Johnson, Dustin Tokarski), overseas (Nikita Kucherov, Nikita Nesterov) or
are in college (Alex Killorn, James Mullin). That leaves some slim pickings for
a set like this.
Design-wise the base cards are pretty simple. Normally it’s an action shot of the player in
his junior or minor league uniform against a non-descript background. This year’s set seems to have a gold
background with the a close-up of the players face while a blue strip down the
left hand side bears the team name. The
players name and position are centered along the bottom of the card in
white.
ITG hasn’t listed their insert sets that feature memorabilia,
but from the sell sheet it looks like there will be plenty to choose from.
Single swatches to quad switches are littered throughout the set. Perhaps my
favorite will be the “Net Prospects” which feature large pieces of uniforms
from up-and-coming goalies. What can I
say, I like puck stoppers.
Based on some of the pre-sell information it does look like
ITG will be welcoming Gordie Howe back into the fold. Mr. Hockey’s exclusive contract
with Upper Deck has expired so it appears his autograph and memorabilia cards
will be appearing in ITG and Panini brands this year.
Yes Please! Photo lifted from Canada Card World |
The release date is set for 2/23/12 and online retailers
show a price of about $78 per box. Each
box will feature 18 packs with 9 cards in each pack. For $80 a collector can expect to pull about
6 hits from each box. Keep in mind ITG
considers their non-memorabilia inserts as a “hit”. It usually breaks down to 2 autographs, 2 relics and 2 other inserts.
This set tends to skew towards player collectors and
prospectors. The autographs and relic cards tend to be a little cheaper on the
secondary market than their licensed NHL counterparts so if you’re looking to
pick up an affordable auto of a young player this is a good place to start.
2 comments:
Great post.
Keep up the good work.
Good going.
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