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2020 NHL Stickers BASE PLAYER STICKERS I 6 Adam Henrique Anaheim Ducks 7 Rickard Rakell Anaheim Ducks 8 Ryan Getzlaf Anaheim Ducks 9 John Gibson Anaheim Ducks 10 Jakob Silfverberg Anaheim Ducks 11 Cam Fowler Anaheim Ducks 12 Hampus Lindholm Anaheim Ducks 13 Sam Steel Anaheim Ducks 14 Carter Rowney Anaheim Ducks 15 Michael Del Zotto Anaheim Ducks 16 Nicolas Deslauriers Anaheim Ducks 17 Max Jones Anaheim Ducks 23 Conor Garland Arizona Coyotes 24 Nick Schmaltz Arizona Coyotes 25 Clayton Keller Arizona Coyotes 26 Antti Raanta Arizona Coyotes 27 Christian Dvorak Arizona Coyotes 28 Phil Kessel Arizona Coyotes 29 Carl Soderberg Arizona Coyotes 30 Alex Goligoski Arizona Coyotes 31 Oliver Ekman-larsson Arizona Coyotes 32 Derek Stepan Arizona Coyotes 33 Barrett Hayton Arizona Coyotes 34 Taylor Hall Arizona Coyotes 40 Brad Marchand Boston Bruins 41 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins 42 David Pastrnak Boston Bruins 43 Tuukka Rask Boston Bruins 44 Torey Krug Boston Bruins 45 David Krejci Boston Bruins 46 Charlie Coyle Boston Bruins 47 Jake DeBrusk Boston Bruins 48 Charlie McAvoy Boston Bruins 49 Sean Kuraly Boston Bruins 50 Matt Grzelcyk Boston Bruins 51 Anders Bjork Boston Bruins 57 Jack Eichel Buffalo Sabres 58 Sam Reinhart Buffalo Sabres 59 Linus Ullmark Buffalo Sabres 60 Victor Olofsson Buffalo Sabres 61 Rasmus Dahlin Buffalo Sabres 62 Rasmus Ristolainen Buffalo Sabres 63 Marcus Johansson Buffalo Sabres 64 Jeff Skinner Buffalo Sabres 65 Jimmy Vesey Buffalo Sabres 66 Zemgus Girgensons Buffalo Sabres 67 Kyle Okposo Buffalo Sabres 68 Wayne Simmonds Buffalo Sabres 74 Johnny Gaudreau Calgary Flames 75 Mark Giordano Calgary Flames 76 David Rittich Calgary Flames 77 Matt Tkachuk Calgary Flames 78 Elias Lindholm Calgary Flames 79 Sean Monahan Calgary Flames 80 Mikael Backlund Calgary Flames 81 Andrew Mangiapane Calgary Flames 82 Derek Ryan Calgary Flames 83 Noah Hanifin Calgary Flames 84 Rasmus Andersson Calgary Flames 85 Milan Lucic Calgary Flames 91 Sebastian Aho Carolina Hurricanes 92 Teuvo Teravainen Carolina Hurricanes 93 Andrei Svechnikov Carolina Hurricanes 94 Jake Gardiner Carolina Hurricanes 95 Petr Mrazek Carolina Hurricanes 96 Martin Necas Carolina Hurricanes 97 Jaccob Slavin Carolina Hurricanes 98 Warren Foegele Carolina Hurricanes 99 Nino Niederreiter Carolina Hurricanes 100 Ryan Dzingel Carolina Hurricanes 101 Jordan Staal Carolina Hurricanes 102 Brock McGinn Carolina Hurricanes 108 Patrick Kane Chicago Blackhawks 109 Jonathan Toews Chicago Blackhawks 110 Dominik Kubalik Chicago Blackhawks 111 Corey Crawford Chicago Blackhawks 112 Alex Debrincat Chicago Blackhawks 113 Dylan Strome Chicago Blackhawks 114 Brandon Saad Chicago Blackhawks 115 Duncan Keith Chicago Blackhawks 116 Alex Nylander Chicago Blackhawks 117 Kirby Dach Chicago Blackhawks 118 Connor Murphy Chicago Blackhawks 119 Olli Maatta Chicago Blackhawks 125 Nathan MacKinnon Colorado Avalanche 126 Mikko Rantanen Colorado Avalanche 127 Cale Makar Colorado Avalanche 128 Andre Burakovsky Colorado Avalanche 129 Gabriel Landeskog Colorado Avalanche 130 Nazem Kadri Colorado Avalanche 131 Samuel Girard Colorado Avalanche 132 Joonas Donskoi Colorado Avalanche 133 J.T. Compher Colorado Avalanche PLAYER STICKERS II 134 Philipp Grubauer Colorado Avalanche 135 Valeri Nichushkin Colorado Avalanche 136 Ryan Graves Colorado Avalanche 142 Seth Jones Columbus Blue Jackets 143 Pierre-Luc Dubois Columbus Blue Jackets 144 Joonas Korpisalo Columbus Blue Jackets 145 Gustav Nyquist Columbus Blue Jackets 146 Zach Werenski Columbus Blue Jackets 147 Oliver Bjorkstrand Columbus Blue Jackets 148 Nick Foligno Columbus Blue Jackets 149 Nathan Gerbe Columbus Blue Jackets 150 Cam Atkinson Columbus Blue Jackets 151 Boone Jenner Columbus Blue Jackets 152 Alexander Wennberg Columbus Blue Jackets 153 Emil Bemstrom Columbus Blue Jackets 159 Tyler Seguin Dallas Stars 160 Ben Bishop Dallas Stars 161 Jamie Benn Dallas Stars 162 Miro Heiskanen Dallas Stars 163 Alexander Radulov Dallas Stars 164 Roope Hintz Dallas Stars 165 John Klingberg Dallas Stars 166 Joe Pavelski Dallas Stars 167 Denis Gurianov Dallas Stars 168 Esa Lindell Dallas Stars 169 Jason Dickinson Dallas Stars 170 Mattias Janmark Dallas Stars 176 Dylan Larkin Detroit Red Wings 177 Tyler Bertuzzi Detroit Red Wings 178 Jonathan Bernier Detroit Red Wings 179 Anthony Mantha Detroit Red Wings 180 Robby Fabbri Detroit Red Wings 181 Filip Hronek Detroit Red Wings 182 Valtteri Filppula Detroit Red Wings 183 Madison Bowey Detroit Red Wings 184 Darren Helm Detroit Red Wings 185 Filip Zadina Detroit Red Wings 186 Luke Glendening Detroit Red Wings 187 Frans Nielsen Detroit Red Wings 193 Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers 194 Zack Kassian Edmonton Oilers 195 Mikko Koskinen Edmonton Oilers 196 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Edmonton Oilers 197 Oscar Klefbom Edmonton Oilers 198 Leon Draisaitl Edmonton Oilers 199 Darnell Nurse Edmonton Oilers 200 James Neal Edmonton Oilers 201 Kailer Yamamoto Edmonton Oilers 202 Alex Chiasson Edmonton Oilers 203 Josh Archibald Edmonton Oilers 204 Ethan Bear Edmonton Oilers 210 Aleksander Barkov Florida Panthers 211 Jonathan Huberdeau Florida Panthers 212 Mike Hoffman Florida Panthers 213 Evgenii Dadonov Florida Panthers 214 Keith Yandle Florida Panthers 215 Aaron Ekblad Florida Panthers 216 Sergei Bobrovsky Florida Panthers 217 Frank Vatrano Florida Panthers 218 Brett Connolly Florida Panthers 219 Noel Acciari Florida Panthers 220 Mike Matheson Florida Panthers 221 Anton Stralman Florida Panthers 227 Drew Doughty Los Angeles Kings 228 Alex Iafallo Los Angeles Kings 229 Anze Kopitar Los Angeles Kings 230 Ben Hutton Los Angeles Kings 231 Dustin Brown Los Angeles Kings 232 Jonathan Quick Los Angeles Kings 233 Adrian Kempe Los Angeles Kings 234 Jeff Carter Los Angeles Kings 235 Sean Walker Los Angeles Kings 236 Blake Lizotte Los Angeles Kings 237 Matt Roy Los Angeles Kings 238 Michael Amadio Los Angeles Kings 244 Kevin Fiala Minnesota Wild 245 Ryan Suter Minnesota Wild 246 Alex Stalock Minnesota Wild 247 Eric Staal Minnesota Wild 248 Zach Parise Minnesota Wild 249 Mats Zuccarello Minnesota Wild 250 Jared Spurgeon Minnesota Wild 251 Luke Kunin Minnesota Wild 252 Joel Eriksson Ek Minnesota Wild 253 Jordan Greenway Minnesota Wild 254 Jonas Brodin Minnesota Wild 255 Marcus Foligno Minnesota Wild 261 Carey Price Montreal Canadiens 262 Tomas Tatar Montreal Canadiens 263 Phillip Danault Montreal Canadiens 264 Max Domi Montreal Canadiens 265 Brendan Gallagher Montreal Canadiens PLAYER STICKERS III 266 Nick Suzuki Montreal Canadiens 267 Jeff Petry Montreal Canadiens 268 Shea Weber Montreal Canadiens 269 Joel Armia Montreal Canadiens 270 Artturi Lehkonen Montreal Canadiens 271 Ben Chiarot Montreal Canadiens 272 Jordan Weal Montreal Canadiens 278 Roman Josi Nashville Predators 279 Juuse Saros Nashville Predators 280 Filip Forsberg Nashville Predators 281 Kyle Turris Nashville Predators 282 Ryan Ellis Nashville Predators 283 Ryan Johansen Nashville Predators 284 Matt Duchene Nashville Predators 285 Nick Bonino Nashville Predators 286 Calle Jarnkrok Nashville Predators 287 Mattias Ekholm Nashville Predators 288 Craig Smith Nashville Predators 289 Rocco Grimaldi Nashville Predators 295 Kyle Palmieri New Jersey Devils 296 Nikita Gusev New Jersey Devils 297 Mackenzie Blackwood New Jersey Devils 298 Nico Hischier New Jersey Devils 299 Jesper Bratt New Jersey Devils 300 Pavel Zacha New Jersey Devils 301 Damon Severson New Jersey Devils 302 Travis Zajac New Jersey Devils 303 Miles Wood New Jersey Devils 304 Jack Hughes New Jersey Devils 305 Will Butcher New Jersey Devils 306 P.K. Subban New Jersey Devils 312 Mathew Barzal New York Islanders 313 Semyon Varlamov New York Islanders 314 Brock Nelson New York Islanders 315 Josh Bailey New York Islanders 316 Anders Lee New York Islanders 317 jordan Eberle New York Islanders 318 Anthony Beauvillier New York Islanders 319 Ryan Pulock New York Islanders 320 Derick Brassard New York Islanders 321 Devon Toews New York Islanders 322 Nick Leddy New York Islanders 323 Jean-Gabriel Pageau New York Islanders 329 Kaapo Kakko New York Rangers 330 Henrik Lundqvist New York Rangers 331 Mika Zibanejad New York Rangers 332 Ryan Strome New York Rangers 333 Tony DeAngelo New York Rangers 334 Pavel Buchnevich New York Rangers 335 Artemi Panarin New York Rangers 336 Chris Kreider New York Rangers 337 Adam Fox New York Rangers 338 Jesper Fast New York Rangers 339 Jacob Trouba New York Rangers 340 Filip Chytil New York Rangers 346 Brady Tkachuk Ottawa Senators 347 Connor Brown Ottawa Senators 348 Craig Anderson Ottawa Senators 349 Anthony Duclair Ottawa Senators 350 Thomas Chabot Ottawa Senators 351 Chris Tierney Ottawa Senators 352 Colin White Ottawa Senators 353 Artem Anisimov Ottawa Senators 354 Nick Paul Ottawa Senators 355 Mark Borowiecki Ottawa Senators 356 Ron Hainsey Ottawa Senators 357 Nikita Zaitsev Ottawa Senators 363 Claude Giroux Philadelphia Flyers 364 Travis Konecny Philadelphia Flyers 365 Carter Hart Philadelphia Flyers 366 Sean Couturier Philadelphia Flyers 367 Jakub Voracek Philadelphia Flyers 368 Kevin Hayes Philadelphia Flyers 369 James van Riemsdyk Philadelphia Flyers 370 Ivan Provorov Philadelphia Flyers 371 Matt Niskanen Philadelphia Flyers 372 Scott Laughton Philadelphia Flyers 373 Travis Sanheim Philadelphia Flyers 374 Joel Farabee Philadelphia Flyers 380 Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins 381 Evgeni Malkin Pittsburgh Penguins 382 Matt Murray Pittsburgh Penguins 383 Bryan Rust Pittsburgh Penguins 384 Kris Letang Pittsburgh Penguins 385 Jake Guentzel Pittsburgh Penguins 386 Jared McCann Pittsburgh Penguins 387 Patric Hornqvist Pittsburgh Penguins
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