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2018-19 SPX Hockey Checklist 2018-19 SPX Hockey Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Gabriel Landeskog Extravagant Materials EX-GL Avalanche Gabriel Landeskog Extravagant Materials Premium Parallel EX-GL Avalanche 75 Mikko Rantanen 15-16 UD Black - Signature Rookies Black and Blue Parallel - Tier 3 SR-MR Avalanche 1 Mikko Rantanen 15-16 UD Black - Black and Blue Parallel - Lustrous Rookies Signatures 80 Avalanche 1 Mikko Rantanen Impressions Autos IA-MR Avalanche 249 Nathan MacKinnon Base Set - Stars 15 Avalanche 299 Nathan MacKinnon Extravagant Materials EX-NM Avalanche Nathan MacKinnon Extravagant Materials Premium Parallel EX-NM Avalanche 25 Nathan MacKinnon Material Parallel - Stars 15 Avalanche B Nathan MacKinnon Premium Material Parallel - Stars 15 Avalanche 10 Nathan MacKinnon Spectrum Parallel - Stars 15 Avalanche 29 Patrick Roy Auto Parallel - Legends 24 Avalanche 15 Patrick Roy Base Set - Legends 24 Avalanche 299 Patrick Roy Black Premium Material Auto Parallel - Legends 24 Avalanche 1 Patrick Roy Gold Premium Material Auto Parallel - Legends 24 Avalanche 10 Patrick Roy Material Parallel - Legends 24 Avalanche A Patrick Roy Premium Material Parallel - Legends 24 Avalanche 5 Patrick Roy Spectrum Parallel - Legends 24 Avalanche 33 Patrick Roy UD Black Marks of Obsidian MO-PR Avalanche 25 groupbreakchecklists.com 2018-19 SPX Hockey Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Chris Chelios Superscripts SS-CC Blackhawks Chris Chelios UD Black Obsidian Materal Scripts OS-CC Blackhawks 25 Chris Chelios UD Black Obsidian Material Scripts Gold Spectrum Parallel OS-CC Blackhawks 1 Chris Chelios UD Black Obsidian Material Scripts Purple Parallel OS-CC Blackhawks 15 Chris Chelios UD Black Obsidian Scripts OS-CC Blackhawks Chris Chelios UD Black Obsidian Scripts Purple Parallel OS-CC Blackhawks 35 Duncan Keith SPxcitement Swatches XS-DK Blackhawks Duncan Keith SPxcitement Swatches Premium Parallel XS-DK Blackhawks 5 Dylan Sikura Base Set - Shadow Box Rookies 44 Blackhawks 298 Dylan Sikura Photo Variant Gold Parallel - Shadow Box Rookies Auto 44 Blackhawks 18 Dylan Sikura Photo Variant Silver Parallel - Shadow Box Rookies Auto 44 Blackhawks 198 Dylan Sikura UD Black Lustrous Rookies LR-DS Blackhawks 299 Dylan Sikura UD Black Lustrous Rookies Auto Parallel LR-DS Blackhawks Dylan Sikura UD Black Lustrous Rookies Auto Patch Parallel LR-DS Blackhawks 65 Dylan Sikura UD Black Lustrous Rookies Jersey LR-DS Blackhawks Dylan Sikura UD Black Lustrous Rookies Purple Parallel LR-DS Blackhawks 25 Dylan Sikura UD Black Lustrous Rookies Purple Patch Parallel LR-DS Blackhawks 35 Henri Jokiharju Base Set - Shadow Box Rookies 38 Blackhawks 298 Henri Jokiharju Photo Variant Gold Parallel - Shadow Box Rookies Auto 38 Blackhawks 18 Henri Jokiharju Photo Variant Silver Parallel - Shadow Box Rookies Auto 38 Blackhawks 198 Henri Jokiharju Rookies R-HJ Blackhawks 349 Henri Jokiharju Rookies Auto Parallel R-HJ Blackhawks 249 Henri Jokiharju Rookies Black Premium Material Auto Parallel R-HJ Blackhawks 1 Henri Jokiharju Rookies Gold Premium Material Auto Parallel R-HJ Blackhawks 49 Henri Jokiharju Rookies Material Parallel R-HJ Blackhawks Henri Jokiharju Rookies Premium Material Parallel R-HJ Blackhawks 25 Henri Jokiharju Rookies Spectrum Parallel R-HJ Blackhawks 28 Henri Jokiharju UD Black Rookie Trademarks Auto Patch Relics Parallel RT-HJ Blackhawks 40 Henri Jokiharju UD Black Rookie Trademarks Relics RT-HJ Blackhawks 299 Jonathan Toews Double XL Duos Materials XD-KT Blackhawks 199 Jonathan Toews Double XL Duos Materials Premium Parallel XD-KT Blackhawks 15 Jonathan Toews Extravagant Materials EX-JT Blackhawks Jonathan Toews Extravagant Materials Premium Parallel EX-JT Blackhawks 5 Patrick Kane Base Set - Stars 6 Blackhawks 299 Patrick Kane Double XL Duos Materials XD-KT Blackhawks 199 Patrick Kane Double XL Duos Materials Premium Parallel XD-KT Blackhawks 15 Patrick Kane Material Parallel - Stars 6 Blackhawks B Patrick Kane Premium Material Parallel - Stars 6 Blackhawks 10 Patrick Kane Spectrum Parallel - Stars 6 Blackhawks 88 Tony Amonte Impressions Autos IA-TA Blackhawks 249 Victor Ejdsell UD Black Lustrous Rookies LR-VE Blackhawks 299 Victor Ejdsell UD Black Lustrous Rookies Auto Parallel LR-VE Blackhawks Victor Ejdsell UD Black Lustrous Rookies Purple Parallel LR-VE Blackhawks 25 groupbreakchecklists.com 2018-19 SPX Hockey Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Artemi Panarin UD Black Radiant Materials RM-AP Blue Jackets Artemi Panarin UD Black Radiant Materials Premium Parallel RM-AP Blue Jackets 35 Pierre-Luc Dubois Superscripts SS-PD Blue Jackets Ryan Johansen 15-16 UD Black - Pro Penmanship Trios + Parallels PEN3-CBJ Blue Jackets 31 Ryan Murray Superscripts SS-RM Blue Jackets Scott Hartnell 15-16 UD Black - Pro Penmanship Trios + Parallels PEN3-CBJ Blue Jackets 31 Sergei Bobrovsky 15-16 UD Black - Pro Penmanship Trios + Parallels PEN3-CBJ Blue Jackets 31 groupbreakchecklists.com 2018-19 SPX Hockey Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Brayden Schenn UD Black Star Trademarks Auto Premium Relics Parallel ST-BS Blues 15 Brayden Schenn UD Black Star Trademarks Relics ST-BS Blues 199 Brett Hull UD Black Marks of Obsidian MO-BH Blues 25 Jordan Kyrou Base Set - Shadow Box Rookies 28 Blues 298 Jordan Kyrou Photo Variant Gold Parallel - Shadow Box Rookies Auto 28 Blues 18 Jordan Kyrou Photo Variant Silver Parallel - Shadow Box Rookies Auto 28 Blues 198 Jordan Kyrou Rookies R-KY Blues 349 Jordan Kyrou Rookies Auto Parallel R-KY Blues 249 Jordan Kyrou Rookies Black Premium Material Auto Parallel R-KY Blues 1 Jordan Kyrou Rookies Gold Premium Material Auto Parallel R-KY Blues 49 Jordan Kyrou Rookies Material Parallel R-KY Blues Jordan Kyrou Rookies Premium Material Parallel R-KY Blues 25 Jordan Kyrou Rookies Spectrum Parallel R-KY Blues 33 Jordan Kyrou UD Black Lustrous Rookies LR-JK Blues 299 Jordan Kyrou UD Black Lustrous Rookies Auto Parallel LR-JK Blues Jordan Kyrou UD Black Lustrous Rookies Auto Patch Parallel LR-JK Blues 65 Jordan Kyrou UD Black Lustrous Rookies Jersey LR-JK Blues Jordan Kyrou UD Black Lustrous Rookies Purple Parallel LR-JK Blues 25 Jordan Kyrou UD Black Lustrous Rookies Purple Patch Parallel LR-JK Blues 35 Jordan Kyrou UD Black Rookie Trademarks Auto Patch Relics Parallel RT-KY Blues 40 Jordan Kyrou UD Black Rookie Trademarks Relics RT-KY Blues 299 Robert Thomas Base Set - Shadow Box Rookies 37 Blues 298 Robert Thomas Photo Variant Gold Parallel - Shadow Box Rookies Auto 37 Blues 18 Robert Thomas Photo Variant Silver Parallel - Shadow Box Rookies Auto 37 Blues 198 Robert Thomas Rookies R-RT Blues 349 Robert Thomas Rookies Auto Parallel R-RT Blues 249 Robert Thomas Rookies Black Premium Material Auto Parallel R-RT Blues 1 Robert Thomas Rookies Gold Premium Material Auto Parallel R-RT Blues 49 Robert Thomas Rookies Material Parallel R-RT Blues Robert Thomas Rookies Premium Material Parallel R-RT Blues 25 Robert Thomas Rookies Spectrum Parallel R-RT Blues 18 Robert Thomas UD Black Lustrous Rookies LR-RT Blues 299 Robert Thomas UD Black Lustrous Rookies Auto Parallel LR-RT Blues Robert Thomas UD Black Lustrous Rookies Purple Parallel LR-RT Blues 25 Vladimir Tarasenko Extravagant Materials EX-VT Blues Vladimir Tarasenko Extravagant Materials Premium Parallel EX-VT Blues 75 Vladimir Tarasenko SPxcitement Swatches XS-VT Blues Vladimir Tarasenko SPxcitement Swatches Premium Parallel XS-VT Blues 5 groupbreakchecklists.com 2018-19 SPX Hockey Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Bobby Orr Lasting Marks LM-BO Bruins 25 Bobby Orr Superscripts SS-BO Bruins Bobby Orr UD Black Marks of Obsidian MO-BO Bruins 25 Brad Marchand Extravagant Materials EX-BM Bruins Brad Marchand Extravagant Materials Premium Parallel EX-BM Bruins 75 Charlie McAvoy Base Set - Stars 14 Bruins 299 Charlie McAvoy Black Premium Material Auto Parallel - Stars 14 Bruins 1 Charlie McAvoy Material Parallel - Stars 14 Bruins D Charlie McAvoy Premium Material Parallel - Stars 14 Bruins 10 Charlie McAvoy Spectrum Parallel - Stars 14 Bruins 73 Danton Heinen Superscripts SS-DH Bruins David Pastrnak Double XL Duos Materials XD-PB Bruins 199 David Pastrnak Double XL Duos Materials Premium Parallel XD-PB Bruins 15 David Pastrnak SPxcitement Swatches XS-DP Bruins David Pastrnak SPxcitement Swatches Premium Parallel XS-DP Bruins 15 Patrice Bergeron Double XL Duos Materials XD-PB Bruins 199 Patrice Bergeron Double XL Duos Materials Premium Parallel XD-PB Bruins 15 Patrice Bergeron UD Black Radiant Materials RM-PB Bruins Patrice Bergeron UD Black Radiant Materials Premium Parallel RM-PB Bruins 15 Ray Bourque Auto Parallel - Legends 21 Bruins 15 Ray Bourque Base Set - Legends 21 Bruins 299 Ray Bourque Black Premium Material Auto Parallel - Legends 21 Bruins 1 Ray Bourque Gold Premium Material Auto Parallel - Legends 21 Bruins 10 Ray Bourque Material Parallel - Legends 21 Bruins C Ray Bourque Premium Material Parallel - Legends 21 Bruins 5 Ray Bourque Spectrum Parallel - Legends 21 Bruins 77 Ryan Donato Base Set - Shadow Box Rookies 34 Bruins 298 Ryan Donato Photo Variant Gold Parallel - Shadow Box Rookies Auto 34 Bruins 18 Ryan Donato Photo Variant Silver Parallel - Shadow Box Rookies Auto 34 Bruins 198 Ryan Donato Rookies R-DO Bruins 349 Ryan Donato Rookies Black Premium Material Auto Parallel R-DO Bruins 1 Ryan Donato Rookies Material Parallel R-DO Bruins Ryan Donato Rookies Premium Material Parallel R-DO Bruins 25 Ryan Donato Rookies Spectrum Parallel R-DO Bruins 17 Ryan Donato UD Black Lustrous Rookies LR-DO Bruins 299 Ryan Donato UD Black Lustrous Rookies Jersey LR-DO Bruins Ryan Donato UD
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