It was a long weekend, and I had many chances to visit Tim Hortons stores to score packs of Upper Deck's 2019-20 Tim Hortons hockey cards. For a full review, click here.
In these eleven packs, I landed the following insert cards:
One Steven Stamkos "Red" parallel:
One Jonathan Toews Highly Decorated card:
Three Game Day Action cards, of Toews, Stamkos and Nathan MacKinnon:
Two Gold Etchings cards, of Patrick Kane and Sidney Crosby (both are available for trade):
Two Clear Cut Phenoms cards, of Patrik Laine and David Pastrnak (also available for trade):
And two Franchise Duos 3-D-type cards of the Calgary Flames (Johnny Gaudreau/Sean Monahan) and Edmonton Oilers (Connor McDavid/Leon Draisaitl):
$36 in and I'm at roughly one-third of the set (only one double, though), which means I'm now up to these so far:
Base Set:
5: Mark Giordano
10: Jordan Binnington
13: Johnny Gaudreau
15: Ryan Getzlaf
17: Victor Hedman
20: Sebastian Aho
25: Nico Hischier
28: Claude Giroux
29: Nathan MacKinnon
33: Sam Reinhart
34: Auston Matthews
37: Patrice Bergeron
39: Aleksander Barkov
41: Jake Guentzel
43: Anthony Mantha
48: Connor Hellebuyck
52: Chris Kreider
53: Bo Horvat
55: Mark Scheifele
56: Devan Dubnyk
58: Kris Letang
60: Drew Doughty
63: Brad Marchand
64: Eric Staal
69: Cam Atkinson
73: Mark Stone
77: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
84: Evgeny Kuznetsov
85: Leon Draisaitl
88: Patrick Kane
93: Mika Zibanejad
97: Connor McDavid
102: Jeff Skinner
104 Kyle Palmieri
112: Marc-André Fleury x2
115: Mathew Barzal
119: Anze Kopitar
Game Day Action:
HGD-8: Jonathan Toews
HGD-12: Alex Ovechkin
HGD-13: Steven Stamkos
HGD-14: Nathan MacKinnon
"Red" Parallel:
DC-16: Patrice Bergeron
DC-17: Brent Burns
DC-30: Clayton Keller
DC-33: Steven Stamkos
Gold Etchings:
GE-4: Patrick Kane
GE-7: Patrik Laine
GE-10: Sidney Crosby
Franchise Duos:
D-6: Johnny Gaudreau/Sean Monahan
D-7: Connor McDavid/Leon Draisaitl
Clear Cut Phenoms:
CC-5: David Pastrnak
CC-8: Patrik Laine
Highly Decorated:
HD-7: Jonathan Toews
HD-12: Joe Thronton
Special Events:
SE-2: Tuukka Rask: China Games
SE-5: Patrice Bergeron: Winter Classic
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Monday, October 14, 2019
Sunday, October 6, 2019
8-Pack Break: 2019-20 Upper Deck Tim Hortons
It's that time again, where Sidney Crosby adorns each pack of Upper Deck's 2019-20 Tim Hortons cards and collectors try to land one of the 87 signed cards of his while dishing out $2 for each pack of three cards - two base cards and one insert.
This year again, they're all-foil and beautiful, with the backs of cars showing statistics from the past five seasons to get a clear picture of what makes the selected players "stars":
The picture on the back is a cropped version of the one on the front, but that's not something I mind in this set, it works well.
Eight packs means I got eight inserts, and I thought I could feature them in ascending order, saving the best for last. It starts off with "meh" season review-type cards, of which I landed one from the so-called China Games (the first two games of the regular season between the Boston Bruins and Calgary Flames) featuring Tuukka Rask, and a Winter Classic card featuring the Bruins' Patrice Bergeron:
Of note, the French translation are mediocre at best; the Winter Classic card is O-Pee-Chee-level bad, where instead of saying the French equivalent of "Bruins defeat Blackhawks at Notre Dame", they wrongly use a verb that reads similarly to the French words for "loss" ("défaite") and instead come off as saying "The (yes, they added an article here) Bruins undo the (another new article) Blackhawks at Notre Dame". I mean, there were only six fucking words, guys.
There are also cards depicting past award winners called "Highly Decorated", of which I landed Joe Thornton, the only player ever to win an Art Ross Trophy in a year split between two teams (although the picture is more recent, from the Old Man Jumbo era):
A staple of the Tim Hortons sets is the Game Day Action sub-set, such as this one featuring the one and only Alex Ovechkin, this year with a nice, clear place to have players sign... if Ovie did such things:
I also landed three"red" parallels this time around, of Bergeron, Brent Burns and Clayton Keller:
They look great.
As does this Gold Etchings card of Patrik Laine:
I feel like this uniform comes out too often in 2019-20 cards so far (urgh wordmarks), but I'm one of those who feels Laine will be a perennial 40-goal scorer with a couple of seasons in the 50-goal range, possibly even a high of 60. His shot and skill level really is that good, he just needs to mature a bit and play a more complete game with maximum effort regardless of who he lines up with.
These cards' price tag still makes me balk for the poor collation (although I didn't get any doubles this time around) and the fact that it's supposed to be a mass-market product with a "for kids" part that shouldn't be forgotten, but they look and feel really cool, and I'm always glad I have them, year in and year out.
It's another solid 7.5/10 for me this year, particularly since the base features 120 players, which is higher than a few years ago.
This year again, they're all-foil and beautiful, with the backs of cars showing statistics from the past five seasons to get a clear picture of what makes the selected players "stars":
The picture on the back is a cropped version of the one on the front, but that's not something I mind in this set, it works well.
Eight packs means I got eight inserts, and I thought I could feature them in ascending order, saving the best for last. It starts off with "meh" season review-type cards, of which I landed one from the so-called China Games (the first two games of the regular season between the Boston Bruins and Calgary Flames) featuring Tuukka Rask, and a Winter Classic card featuring the Bruins' Patrice Bergeron:
Of note, the French translation are mediocre at best; the Winter Classic card is O-Pee-Chee-level bad, where instead of saying the French equivalent of "Bruins defeat Blackhawks at Notre Dame", they wrongly use a verb that reads similarly to the French words for "loss" ("défaite") and instead come off as saying "The (yes, they added an article here) Bruins undo the (another new article) Blackhawks at Notre Dame". I mean, there were only six fucking words, guys.
There are also cards depicting past award winners called "Highly Decorated", of which I landed Joe Thornton, the only player ever to win an Art Ross Trophy in a year split between two teams (although the picture is more recent, from the Old Man Jumbo era):
A staple of the Tim Hortons sets is the Game Day Action sub-set, such as this one featuring the one and only Alex Ovechkin, this year with a nice, clear place to have players sign... if Ovie did such things:
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the foil looks black/dark, but it's actually silver to the naked eye |
They look great.
As does this Gold Etchings card of Patrik Laine:
I feel like this uniform comes out too often in 2019-20 cards so far (urgh wordmarks), but I'm one of those who feels Laine will be a perennial 40-goal scorer with a couple of seasons in the 50-goal range, possibly even a high of 60. His shot and skill level really is that good, he just needs to mature a bit and play a more complete game with maximum effort regardless of who he lines up with.
These cards' price tag still makes me balk for the poor collation (although I didn't get any doubles this time around) and the fact that it's supposed to be a mass-market product with a "for kids" part that shouldn't be forgotten, but they look and feel really cool, and I'm always glad I have them, year in and year out.
It's another solid 7.5/10 for me this year, particularly since the base features 120 players, which is higher than a few years ago.
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