2020-21 NHL Synergy Checklist

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2020-21 NHL Synergy Checklist Set Name Card Description Team City Team Name Rookie Auto Tech Serial #'d Odds Point Base Set 1 Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 2 Mark Stone Vegas Golden Knights 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 3 Artemi Panarin New York Rangers 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 4 David Pastrnak Boston Bruins 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 5 John Tavares Toronto Maple Leafs Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 6 Andrei Vasilevskiy Tampa Bay Lightning Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 7 Ryan O'Reilly St. Louis Blues 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 8 Patrick Kane Chicago Blackhawks Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 9 Connor Hellebuyck Winnipeg Jets Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 10 Dylan Larkin Detroit Red Wings Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 11 Brady Tkachuk Ottawa Senators Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 12 Jean-Gabriel Pageau New York Islanders 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 13 Mitch Marner Toronto Maple Leafs Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 14 Jack Eichel Buffalo Sabres 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 15 Sebastian Aho Carolina Hurricanes 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 16 John Carlson Washington Capitals 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 17 Aleksander Barkov Florida Panthers Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 18 Roman Josi Nashville Predators Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 19 Tomas Hertl San Jose Sharks Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 20 Ryan Suter Minnesota Wild Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 21 Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 22 Elias Pettersson Vancouver Canucks Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 23 Brad Marchand Boston Bruins Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 24 Oliver Ekman-Larsson Arizona Coyotes 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 25 Carey Price Montreal Canadiens Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 26 Tyler Seguin Dallas Stars Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 27 Nathan MacKinnon Colorado Avalanche 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 28 Mark Scheifele Winnipeg Jets Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 29 Anze Kopitar Los Angeles Kings 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 30 Nikita Kucherov Tampa Bay Lightning 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 31 Zach Werenski Columbus Blue Jackets 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 32 Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 33 John Gibson Anaheim Ducks 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 34 Nico Hischier New Jersey Devils Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 35 Matthew Tkachuk Calgary Flames 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 36 Cale Makar Colorado Avalanche Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 37 Carter Hart Philadelphia Flyers Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 38 Leon Draisaitl Edmonton Oilers 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 39 Auston Matthews Toronto Maple Leafs Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 40 Quinn Hughes Vancouver Canucks Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 41 John Klingberg Dallas Stars Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 42 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 43 Sean Monahan Calgary Flames Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 44 Teuvo Teravainen Carolina Hurricanes Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 45 Seth Jones Columbus Blue Jackets 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 46 Max Pacioretty Vegas Golden Knights 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 47 Pekka Rinne Nashville Predators Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 48 Tyler Bertuzzi Detroit Red Wings 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 49 Victor Hedman Tampa Bay Lightning 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 50 Igor Shesterkin New York Rangers 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 51 Sean Couturier Philadelphia Flyers 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 52 Jonathan Huberdeau Florida Panthers 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 53 Evgeni Malkin Pittsburgh Penguins 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 54 Brock Boeser Vancouver Canucks Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 55 Mathew Barzal New York Islanders 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 56 Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay Lightning 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 57 Ryan Getzlaf Anaheim Ducks 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 58 Jack Hughes New Jersey Devils Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Auto 59 Miro Heiskanen Dallas Stars Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set 60 Rasmus Dahlin Buffalo Sabres 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 61 Wendel Clark Toronto Maple Leafs Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 62 Mark Recchi Pittsburgh Penguins Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 63 Darryl Sittler Toronto Maple Leafs Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 64 Martin St. Louis Tampa Bay Lightning Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 65 Guy Lafleur Montreal Canadiens Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 66 Bobby Orr Boston Bruins Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 67 Trevor Linden Vancouver Canucks Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 68 Billy Smith New York Islanders Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 69 John LeClair Philadelphia Flyers Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 70 Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 71 Mike Richter New York Rangers Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 72 Brett Hull St. Louis Blues Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 73 Gerry Cheevers Boston Bruins Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 74 Peter Bondra Washington Capitals Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Legend Auto 75 Wayne Gretzky New York Rangers Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 76 Joel Kiviranta Dallas Stars Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 77 Joseph Woll Toronto Maple Leafs Rookie 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 78 Reid Duke Vegas Golden Knights Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 79 Alexander True San Jose Sharks Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 80 Jani Hakanpaa Anaheim Ducks Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 81 Calvin Thurkauf Columbus Blue Jackets Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 82 Matiss Kivlenieks Columbus Blue Jackets Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 83 Alec Regula Chicago Blackhawks Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 84 Gustav Lindstrom Detroit Red Wings Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 85 Lucas Carlsson Chicago Blackhawks Rookie 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 86 Gage Quinney Vegas Golden Knights Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 87 Dylan Coghlan Vegas Golden Knights Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 88 Steven Lorentz Carolina Hurricanes Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 89 Artem Zagidulin Calgary Flames Rookie 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 90 Brandon Hagel Chicago Blackhawks Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 91 Maxim Letunov San Jose Sharks Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 92 Vitek Vanecek Washington Capitals Rookie 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 93 Jonas Johansson Buffalo Sabres Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 94 Egor Korshkov Toronto Maple Leafs Rookie 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 95 Anthony Angello Pittsburgh Penguins Rookie 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 96 Stuart Skinner Edmonton Oilers Rookie 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 97 MacKenzie Entwistle Chicago Blackhawks Rookie 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 98 Alexander Yelesin Calgary Flames Rookie Auto 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 99 Jansen Harkins Winnipeg Jets Rookie 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 100 Brayden Burke Arizona Coyotes Rookie 11 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 101 Thomas Harley Dallas Stars Rookie Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 102 Kieffer Bellows New York Islanders Rookie Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie Auto 103 Connor Ingram Nashville Predators Rookie Auto 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 104 Philip Broberg Edmonton Oilers Rookie 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base Set - Rookie 105 Michael DiPietro Vancouver Canucks Rookie 21 Random Inserts in all Packs 40 Base
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