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2016-17 Upper Deck Tim Hortons Hockey Card Price List 2016/17 Upper Deck Tim Hortons Hockey Card Set Base Set Base Set 1 Tim Horton, Toronto Maple Leafs $ 1.00 51 Frans Nielsen, New York Islanders $ 0.25 2 Duncan Keith, Chicago blackhawks $ 0.25 52 Jeff Skinner, Carolina Hurricanes $ 0.25 3 Roberto Luongo, Florida Panthers $ 0.25 53 Bo Horvat, Vancouver Canucks $ 0.25 4 Taylor Hall, Edmonton Oilers $ 0.25 54 Adam Henrique, New Jersey Devils $ 0.25 5 Aaron Ekblad, Florida Panthers $ 0.25 55 Justin Faulk, Carolina Hurricanes $ 0.25 6 Joe Pavelski, San Jose Sharks $ 0.25 56 Robby Fabbri, St.Louis Blues $ 0.25 7 Drew Doughty, Los Angeles Kings $ 0.25 57 Rasmus Ristolainen, Buffalo Sabres $ 0.25 8 Alexander Ovechkin, Washington Capitals $ 0.50 58 P.A. Parenteau, Toronto Maple Leafs $ 0.25 9 Matt Duchene, Colorado Avalanche $ 0.50 59 Roman Josi, Nashville Predators $ 0.25 10 Corey Perry, Anaheim Ducks $ 0.25 60 Joe Thorton, San Jose Sharks $ 0.25 11 Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles Kings $ 0.25 61 Rick Nash, New York Rangers $ 0.25 12 Jarome Iginla, Colorado Avalanche $ 0.25 62 Mark Stone, Ottawa Senators $ 0.25 13 Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit Red Wings $ 0.25 63 Brad Marchand, Boston Bruins $ 0.25 14 Jamie Benn, Dallas Stars $ 0.25 64 Nicklas Backstrom, Washington Capitals $ 0.25 15 Ryan Getzlaf, Anaheim Ducks $ 0.25 65 Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators $ 0.25 16 Max Domi, Arizona Coyotes $ 0.25 66 Marc-Andre Fleury, Pittsburgh Penguins $ 0.25 17 Wayne Simmonds, Philadelphia Flyers $ 0.25 67 Max Pacioretty, Montreal Canadiens $ 0.25 18 Bryan Little, Winnipeg Jets $ 0.25 68 Jaromir Jagr, Florida Panthers $ 0.25 19 Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks $ 1.00 69 Mike Hoffman, Ottawa Senators $ 0.25 20 Brandon Saad, Columbus Blue Jackets $ 0.25 70 Braden Holtby, Washington Capitals $ 0.25 21 James van Riemsdyk, Toronto Maple Leafs $ 0.25 71 Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins $ 0.50 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 Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators $ 0.25 74 Sergei Bobrovsky, Columbus Blue Jackets $ 0.25 25 Mikko Koivu, Minnesota Wild $ 0.25 75 Alexander Steen, St. Louis Blues $ 0.25 26 Blake Wheeler, Winnipeg Jets $ 0.25 76 P.K. Subban, Montreal Canadiens $ 0.50 27 Alex Galchenyuk, Montreal Canadiens $ 0.25 77 Victor Hedman, Tampa Bay Lightning $ 0.25 28 Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers $ 0.25 78 Tomas Tatar, Detroit Red Wings $ 0.25 29 Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche $ 0.25 79 Sean Monahan, Calgary Flames $ 0.25 30 Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers $ 0.25 80 Sam Reinhart, Buffalo Sabres $ 0.25 31 Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens $ 1.25 81 Phil Kessel, Toronto Maple Leafs $ 0.25 32 Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings $ 0.25 82 Connor Hellebuyck, Winnipeg Jets $ 0.25 33 Henrik Sedin, Vancouver Canucks $ 0.25 83 Ben Bishop, Tampa Bay Lightning $ 0.25 34 Dustin Byfulien, Winnipeg Jets $ 0.25 84 Ryan Miller, Vancouver Canucks $ 0.25 35 Pekka Rinne, Nashville Predators $ 0.25 85 Kari Ramo, Calgary Flames $ 0.25 36 Cory Schneider, New Jersey Devils $ 0.25 86 Cam Talbot, Edmonton Oilers $ 0.25 37 Patrice Bergeron, Boston Bruins $ 0.25 87 Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins $ 1.00 38 Boone Jenner, Columbus Blue Jackets $ 0.25 88 Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks $ 0.75 39 Tuukka Rask, Boston Bruins $ 0.25 89 Brent Burns, San Jose Sharks $ 0.25 40 Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit Red Wings $ 0.25 90 Evander Kane, Buffalo Sabres $ 0.25 41 Jaroslav Halak, New York Islanders $ 0.25 91 Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning $ 0.75 42 Devan Dubnyk, Minnesota Wild $ 0.25 92 Evgeny Kuznetsov, Washington, Capitals $ 0.25 43 Nazem Kadri, Toronto Maple Leafs $ 0.25 93 Sam Bennett, Calgary Flames $ 0.25 44 Craig Anderson, Ottawa Senators $ 0.25 94 Jason Spezza, Dallas Stars $ 0.25 45 Jonathan Bernier, Toronto Maple Leafs $ 0.25 95 Jordan Eberle, Edmonton Oilers $ 0.25 46 David Krejci, Boston Bruins $ 0.25 96 Jack Eichel, Buffalo Sabres $ 0.75 47 Brayden Schenn, Philadelphia Flyers $ 0.25 97 Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers $ 1.50 48 Zach Parise, Minnesota Wild $ 0.25 98 Tyler Seguin, Dallas Stars $ 0.25 49 Eric Staal, New York Rangers $ 0.25 99 John Tavares, New York Islanders $ 0.50 50 Johnny Gaudreau, Calgary Flames $ 0.50 100 Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis Blues $ 0.25 www.crackerjackstadium.com All prices subject to change without prior notice. Copyright © 2016 Crackerjack Stadium 2016/17 Upper Deck Tim Hortons Hockey Card Set Franchise Force (1:24) Game Day Action (1:3) FF-1 Johnny Gaudreau, Calgary Flames $ 15.00 GDA-1 Tuukka Rask, Boston Bruins $ 3.00 FF-2 Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks $ 20.00 GDA-2 Jack Eichel, Buffalo Sabres $ 4.00 FF-3 Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit Red Wings $ 20.00 GDA-3 Johnny Gaudreau, Calgary Flames $ 3.00 FF-4 Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers $ 20.00 GDA-4 Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks $ 4.00 FF-5 Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens $ 25.00 GDA-5 Jamie Benn, Dallas Stars $ 3.00 FF-6 Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers $ 20.00 GDA-6 Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit Red Wings $ 3.00 FF-7 Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators $ 15.00 GDA-7 Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers $ 5.00 FF-8 Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins $ 30.00 GDA-8 Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens $ 4.00 FF-9 Nazem Kadri, Toronto Maple Leafs $ 15.00 GDA-9 Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators $ 2.00 FF-10 Ryan Miller, Vancouver Canucks $ 15.00 GDA-10 Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins $ 5.00 FF-11 Alexander Ovechkin, Washington Capitals $ 25.00 GDA-11 Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning $ 3.00 FF-12 Dustin Byfulien, Winnipeg Jets $ 15.00 GDA-12 Nazem Kadri, Toronto Maple Leafs $ 2.00 GDA-13 Ryan Miller, Vancouver Canucks $ 2.00 GDA-14 Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals $ 4.00 Clear Cut Phenoms (1:16) GDA-15 Dustin Byfuglien, Winnipeg Jets $ 2.00 CC-1 Max Domi, Arizona Coyotes $ 15.00 CC-2 Jack Eichel, Buffalo Sabres $ 20.00 Local Leaders Checklists (1:4) CC-3 Sam Bennett, Calgary Flames $ 15.00 LL-1 Mark Giordano, Calgary Flames $ 1.00 CC-4 Artemi Panarin, Chicago Blackhawks $ 25.00 LL-2 Taylor Hall, Edmonton Oilers $ 1.00 CC-5 Dylan Larkin, Detroit Red Wings $ 25.00 LL-3 Max Pacioretty, Montreal Canadiens $ 1.00 CC-6 Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers $ 30.00 LL-4 Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators $ 1.00 CC-7 Alex Galchenyuk, Montreal Canadiens $ 20.00 LL-5 Tyler Bozak, Toronto Maple Leafs $ 1.00 CC-8 Filip Forsberg, Nashville Predators $ 20.00 LL-6 Henrik Sedin, Vancouver Canucks $ 1.00 CC-9 Mark Stone, Ottawa Senators $ 15.00 LL-7 Blake Wheeler, Winnipeg Jets $ 1.00 CC-10 Robby Fabbri, St. Louis Blues $ 15.00 CC-11 Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning $ 15.00 Pure Gold (1:5) CC-12 Shayne Gostisbehere, Philadelphia Flyers $ 25.00 PG-1 Ryan Getzlaf, Anaheim Ducks $ 2.00 CC-13 Bo Horvat, Vancouver Canucks $ 20.00 PG-2 Patrice Bergeron, Boston Bruins $ 2.00 CC-14 Nicolaj Ehlers, Winnipeg Jets $ 20.00 PG-3 Sean Monahan, Calgary Flames $ 2.00 PG-4 Patrick Kane, Chicago, Blackhawks $ 3.00 PG-5 Tyler Seguin, Dallas Stars $ 3.00 Platinum Profiles (1:9) PG-6 Dylan Larkin, Detroit Red Wings $ 3.00 PP-1 Johnny Gaudreau, Calgary Flames $ 8.00 PG-7 Jordan Eberle, Edmonton Oilers $ 2.00 PP-2 Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks $ 10.00 PG-8 Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles Kings $ 2.00 PP-3 Jarome Iginla, Colorado Avalanche $ 6.00 PG-9 Zach Parise, Minnesota Wild $ 1.00 PP-4 Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit Red Wings $ 7.00 PG-10 Max Pacioretty, Montreal Canadiens $ 2.00 PP-5 Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers $ 15.00 PG-11 John Tavares, New York Islanders $ 2.00 PP-6 Jaromir Jagr, Florida Panthers $ 7.00 PG-12 Rick Nash, New York Rangers $ 1.00 PP-7 Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens $ 10.00 PG-13 Mike Hoffman, Ottawa Senators $ 1.00 PP-8 Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers $ 6.00 PG-14 Daniel Sedin, Vancouver Canucks $ 2.00 PP-9 Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators $ 6.00 PG-15 Bryan Little, Winnipeg $ 1.00 PP-10 JVR, Toronto Maple Leafs $ 5.00 PP-11 Ryan Miller, Vancouver Canucks $ 5.00 PP-12 Blake Wheeler, Winnipeg Jet $ 6.00 www.crackerjackstadium.com All prices subject to change without prior notice. Copyright © 2016 Crackerjack Stadium.
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