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2014 Goodwin Champions All Content is subject to change. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display New Configuration - Lower Price More Great Hits Grab the newly configured 2016-17 SP Game-Used with an additional 6th card at a fraction of the price per box from the 2015-16 release. Find an incredible lineup of cards featuring game-used jerseys, patches, pucks, sticks, gloves and net cords BOX BREAK Every box of SP Game-Used hockey delivers one guaranteed autograph or premium memorabilia card! Additionally SP Game-Used will supply three extra memorabilia or autograph cards! Base Card parallels and Authentic Rookies parallels combined with Base Cards and Authentic Rookies to fall at a rate of two per box! -- Configuration -- 6 Cards Per Pack - 1 Pack Per Box Authentic Rookies 10 Boxes Per Inner Shipper – 3 Inner Shippers Per Case All Content is subject to change. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 S P G a m e - U s e d will feature an all - new wave of top rookies in a dynamic fashion with a multitude of parallels F e a t u r i n g Authentic Rookies #’d to Jersey Rainbow Parallel #’d to 200 + Age Orange Rainbow Parallel #’d to 100 + Draft Year Green Snow Storm P a r a l l e l #’d 1 of 1 Gold Jersey Parallel #’d t o 4 9 9 G o l d Spectrum Patch P a r a l l e l # ’ d t o 49 Blue Auto Parallel Inserted 1:6 Red Auto Jersey P a r a l l e l I n s e r t e d 1 : 1 2 Red Spectrum Auto Patch Authentic Rookies – Auto (#’d to uniform) P a r a l l e l Authentic Rookies – Green Snow Storm Parallel # ’ d t o 25 All Content is subject to change. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display Find Stunning Game - U s e d Memorabilia From These Games 2016 NHL Stadium Series Fabrics Look For The Low - N u m b e r e d Net Cord Inserts as well as 2016 NHL Winter Classic Game Used Pucks t h e s u p e r - r a r e 1 - of- 1 Net Cord Shield Logo cards All Content is subject to change. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display Find Jersey, Patch, Tag, Fight Strap & Puck Memorabilia 2016 NHL All Star Skills Relic Blends Game Gear - 2016 All-Star Skills All Content is subject to change. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display Find an amazing array of memorabilia from the 2016NHL Stanley Cup Final F e a t u r i n g Game Used Pucks Inserted 1:840 N e t C o r d # ’ d t o 2 5 Net Cord Shield Logo # ’ d 1 - of- 1 2016 NHL Stanley Cup Final Material Net Cord Shield Logo All Content is subject to change. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display The return of huge hits like Game Gear, All - Star Skills Game Gear and Stadium Series Game Gear along with, Supreme P a t c h e s , S u p r e m e G l o v e s and Pads feature a massive 1”x2.75 ” swatches of super - p r e m i u m , g a m e - u s e d m a t e r i a l Draft Day Marks - Veteran F i n d a new wave of Draft Day Marks lettermen cards featuring veterans #’d of 10 and rookies #’d Supreme Patches of 35, per letter. All Content is subject to change. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display Banner Year – Draft Auto Parallel B r a n d N e w , Frameworks cards feature a large jersey swatches of many of your favorite players, displayed in a w a y y o u ’ v e never seen before. Look for the All - New Banner Year Inserts Featuring Event - Used Banners from the NHL Draft, Stanley Cup Final, Winter Classic, Stadium Series, Draft and All - Star Skills Competition . Frameworks All Content is subject to change. Card images are solely for the purpose of design display.
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