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Toronto Maple Leafs $1.00 51 Evgeny Kuznetsov 2017/18 Upper Deck Tim Hortons Collector’s Series NHL Hockey Trading Card Set Base Set Base Set 1 Tim Horton - Toronto Maple Leafs $1.00 51 Evgeny Kuznetsov - Washington Capitals $0.25 2 Duncan Keith - Chicago Blackhawks $0.25 52 Eric Staal - Minnesota Wild $0.25 3 Charlie Coyle - Minnesota Wild $0.25 53 Jeff Skinner - Carolina Hurricanes $0.25 4 Dougie Hamilton - Calgary Flames $0.25 54 Patrice Bergeron - Boston Bruins $0.25 5 Aaron Ekblad - Florida Panthers $0.25 55 Mark Scheifele - Winnipeg Jets $0.25 6 Shea Weber - Montreal Canadiens $0.25 56 Wayne Simmons - Philadelphia Flyers $0.25 7 Joe Pavelski - San Jose Sharks $0.25 57 Alex Galchenyuk - Montreal Canadiens $0.25 8 Alexander Ovechkin - Washington Capitals $0.50 58 Chris Kreider - New York Rangers $0.25 9 Taylor Hall - New Jersey Devils $0.25 59 Loui Eriksson - Vancouver Canucks $0.25 10 Corey Perry - Anaheim Ducks $0.25 60 Thomas Greiss - New York Islanders $0.25 11 Anze Kopitar - Los Angeles Kings $0.25 61 Mark Stone - Ottawa Senators $0.25 12 Cam Atkinson - Columbus Blue Jackets $0.25 62 Mike Hoffman - Ottawa Senators $0.25 13 Johnny Gaudreau - Calgary Flames $0.25 63 Brad Marchand - Boston Bruins $0.25 14 Jamie Benn - Dallas Stars $0.25 64 Mikael Granlund - Minnesota Wild $0.25 15 Jack Eichel - Buffalo Sabres $0.50 65 Erik Karlsson - Ottawa Senators $0.25 16 Mitch Marner - Toronto Maple Leafs $1.00 66 Andreas Athanasiou - Detroit Red Wings $0.25 17 Ryan Kesler - Anaheim Ducks $0.25 67 Max Pacioretty - Montreal Canadiens $0.25 18 Filip Forsberg - Nashville Predators $0.25 68 Jaden Schwartz - St. Louis Blues $0.25 19 Jonathan Toews - Chicago Blackhawks $0.25 69 Milan Lucic - Edmonton Oilers $0.25 20 Sebastian Aho - Carolina Hurricanes $0.25 70 Braden Holtby - Washington Capitals $0.25 21 Kyle Okposo - Buffalo Sabres $0.25 71 Evgeni Malkin - Pittsburgh Penguins $0.25 22 Daniel Sedin - Vancouver Canucks $0.25 72 Artemi Panarin - Chicago Blackhawks $0.25 23 Oliver Ekman-Larsson - Arizona Coyotes $0.25 73 Dylan Larkin - Detroit Red Wings $0.50 24 Aleksander Barkov - Florida Panthers $0.25 74 Nicklas Backtrom - Washington Capitals $0.25 25 William Nylander - Toronto Maple Leafs $1.00 75 Phil Kessel - Pittsburgh Penguins $0.25 26 Kyle Palmieri - New Jersey Devils $0.25 76 P.K. Subban - Nashville Predators $0.25 27 Patrik Laine - Winnipeg Jets $0.50 77 Jeff Carter - Los Angeles Kings $0.25 28 Claude Giroux - Philadelphia Flyers $0.25 78 Drew Doughty - Los Angeles Kings $0.25 29 Nathan MacKinnon - Colorado Avalanche $0.25 79 Dustin Byfuglien - Winnipeg Jets $0.25 30 Henrik Lundqvist - New York Rangers $0.25 80 Victor Hedman - Tampa Bay Lightning $0.25 31 Carey Price - Montreal Canadiens $0.75 81 Martin Jones - San Jose Sharks $0.25 32 Leon Draisaitl - Edmonton Oilers $0.25 82 J.T. Miller - New York Rangers $0.25 33 Henrik Sedin - Vancouver Canucks $0.25 83 Tuukka Rask - Boston Bruins $0.25 34 Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs $1.50 84 Steven Stamkos - Tampa Bay Lightning $0.25 35 Josh Bailey - New York Islanders $0.25 85 Colton Parayko - St. Louis Blues $0.25 36 Matthew Tkachuk - Calgary Flames $0.25 86 Nikita Kucherov - Tampa Bay Lightning $0.25 37 Matt Duchene - Colorado Avalanche $0.25 87 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins $1.00 38 Nikolaj Ehlers - Winnipeg Jets $0.25 88 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks $0.50 39 Frederik Andersen - Toronto Maple Leafs $1.00 89 Frans Nielsen - Detroit Red Wings $0.25 40 Henrik Zetterberg - Detroit Red Wings $0.25 90 Ryan O'Reilly - Buffalo Sabres $0.25 41 Craig Anderson - Ottawa Senators $0.25 91 John Tavares - New York Islanders $0.25 42 Vincent Trocheck - Florida Panthers $0.25 92 Ryan Johnson - Nashville Predators $0.25 43 Blake Wheeler - Winnipeg Jets $0.25 93 Jakub Voracek - Philadelphia Flyers $0.25 44 Mike Smith - Arizona Coyotes $0.25 94 Sam Reinhart - Buffalo Sabres $0.25 45 Morgan Reilly - Toronto Maple Leafs $1.00 95 Tyler Seguin - Dallas Stars $0.25 46 Devan Dubnyk - Minnesota Wild $0.25 96 Sean Monahan - Calgary Flames $0.25 47 Sergei Bobrovsky - Columbus Blue Jackets $0.25 97 Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers $1.00 48 Matt Murray - Pittsburgh Penguins $0.25 98 David Pastrnak - Boston Bruins $0.25 49 Bo Horvat - Vancouver Canucks $0.25 99 Vladimir Tarasenko - St. Louis Blues $0.25 50 Zach Werenski - Columbus Blue Jackets $0.25 100 Brent Burns - San Jose Sharks $0.25 www.crackerjackstadium.com *Prices in CAD. Subject to change without prior notice. 2017/18 Upper Deck Tim Hortons Collector’s Series NHL Hockey Trading Card Set Triple Exposure Game Day Action TE-1 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins $25.00 GDA-1 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins $1.00 TE-2 Johnny Gaudreau - Calgary Flames $15.00 GDA-2 Erik Karlsson - Ottawa Senators $0.50 TE-3 Max Pacioretty - Montreal Canadiens $15.00 GDA-3 Johnny Gaudreau - Calgary Flames $0.50 TE-4 Jamie Benn - Dallas Stars $15.00 GDA-4 Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs $2.00 TE-5 Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs $40.00 GDA-5 Tyler Seguin - Dallas Stars $0.50 TE-6 Patrik Laine - Winnipeg Jets $25.00 GDA-6 Bo Horvat - Vancouver Canucks $0.50 TE-7 Brad Marchand - Boston Bruins $15.00 GDA-7 Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers $1.50 TE-8 Alexander Ovechkin - Washington Capitals $18.00 GDA-8 Max Pacioretty - Montreal Canadiens $0.50 TE-9 Vladimir Tarasenko - St. Louis Blues $15.00 GDA-9 Brent Burns - San Jose Sharks $0.50 TE-10 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks $20.00 GDA-10 Mark Scheifele - Winnipeg Jets $0.50 TE-11 Jeff Carter - Los Angeles Kings $15.00 GDA-11 Aaron Ekblad - Florida Panthers $0.50 TE-12 Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers $35.00 GDA-12 Vladimir Tarasenko - St. Louis Blues $0.50 SET (12) $240.00 GDA-13 Mitch Marner - Toronto Maple Leafs $1.00 GDA-14 Braden Holtby - Washington Capitals $0.50 Clear Cut Phenoms GDA-15 Alexander Ovechkin - Washington Capitals $0.50 CCP-1 Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers $20.00 SET (15) $10.00 CCP-2 Dylan Larkin - Detroit Red Wings $10.00 CCP-3 Patrik Laine - Winnipeg Jets $15.00 Top 100 Checklists CCP-4 Jack Eichel - Buffalo Sabres $12.00 TOP-1 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins $0.25 CCP-5 Matthew Tkachuk - Calgary Flames $10.00 TOP-2 Jonathan Toews - Chicago Blackhawks $0.25 CCP-6 Zach Werenski - Columbus Blue Jackets $10.00 TOP-3 Alexander Ovechkin - Washington Capitals $0.25 CCP-7 Mitch Marner - Toronto Maple Leafs $15.00 TOP-4 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks $0.25 CCP-8 William Nylander - Toronto Maple Leafs $12.00 TOP-5 Jaromir Jagr - Florida Panthers $0.25 CCP-9 Thomas Chabot - Ottawa Senators $10.00 TOP-6 Duncan Keith - Chicago Blackhawks $0.25 CCP-10 Nikolaj Ehlers - Winnipeg Jets $8.00 TOP-7 Tim Horton - Toronto Maple Leafs $0.25 CCP-11 Travis Konecny - Philadelphia Flyers $8.00 SET (7) $1.50 CCP-12 Matt Murray - Pittsburgh Penguins $10.00 CCP-13 Colton Parayko - St. Louis Blues $8.00 Stat Makers CCP-14 Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs $25.00 SM-1 Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers $2.00 SET (14) $160.00 SM-2 Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs $3.00 SM-3 Mark Scheifele - Winnipeg Jets $2.00 Platinum Profiles SM-4 Vladimir Tarasenko - St. Louis Blues $2.00 PP-1 Alexander Ovechkin - Washington Capitals $5.00 SM-5 Evgeni Malkin - Pittsburgh Penguins $2.00 PP-2 Carey Price - Montreal Canadiens $8.00 SM-6 Sean Monahan - Calgary Flames $2.00 PP-3 Johnny Gaudreau - Calgary Flames $4.00 SM-7 Erik Karlsson - Ottawa Senators $2.00 PP-4 Brad Marchand - Boston Bruins $4.00 SM-8 Alexander Ovechkin - Washington Capitals $2.00 PP-5 Henrik Lundqvist - New York Rangers $6.00 SM-9 Henrik Sedin - Vancouver Canucks $1.50 PP-6 Jonathan Toews - Chicago Blackhawks $5.00 SM-10 Max Pacioretty - Montreal Canadiens $2.00 PP-7 Auston Matthews - Toronto Maple Leafs $15.00 SM-11 Patrick Kane - Chicago Blackhawks $2.00 PP-8 Nathan MacKinnon - Colorado Avalanche $5.00 SM-12 Nicklas Backtrom - Washington Capitals $1.50 PP-9 Connor McDavid - Edmonton Oilers $15.00 SM-13 Jeff Carter - Los Angeles Kings $1.50 PP-10 Vladimir Tarasenko - St. Louis Blues $4.00 SM-14 Brent Burns - San Jose Sharks $1.50 PP-11 Henrik Zetterberg - Detroit Red Wings $4.00 SM-15 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins $1.50 PP-12 Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins $8.00 SET (15) $16.00 SET (12) $70.00 *updated 13-Oct-17 www.crackerjackstadium.com *Prices in CAD. 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