2019-20 NHL Chronology Checklist

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2019-20 NHL Chronology Checklist Set Name Card Description Team City Team Name Rookie Auto Mem Serial #'d Odds Point Base Set 101 Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 102 Marian Gaborik Minnesota Wild 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 103 Mark Recchi Philadelphia Flyers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 104 Erik Karlsson Ottawa Senators 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 105 Mark Scheifele Winnipeg Jets 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 106 Patrick Marleau San Jose Sharks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 107 John Carlson Washington Capitals 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 108 Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 109 Seth Jones Columbus Blue Jackets 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 110 Jack Hughes New Jersey Devils Rookie 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 111 Jonathan Huberdeau Florida Panthers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 112 Matthew Tkachuk Calgary Flames 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 113 Patrik Laine Winnipeg Jets 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 114 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Edmonton Oilers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 115 Andrei Svechnikov Carolina Hurricanes 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 116 Claude Giroux Philadelphia Flyers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 117 Henrik Lundqvist New York Rangers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 118 Tyler Seguin Dallas Stars 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 119 William Karlsson Vegas Golden Knights 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 120 Sean Couturier Philadelphia Flyers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 121 Mark Giordano Calgary Flames 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 122 Pierre-Luc Dubois Columbus Blue Jackets 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 123 Jordan Binnington St. Louis Blues 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 124 Artemi Panarin New York Rangers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 125 Jonathan Toews Chicago Blackhawks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 126 Pekka Rinne Nashville Predators 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 127 Shea Weber Montreal Canadiens 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 128 Filip Forsberg Nashville Predators 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 129 Victor Hedman Tampa Bay Lightning 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 130 Ryan O'Reilly St. Louis Blues 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 131 Jeff Skinner Buffalo Sabres 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 132 Aleksander Barkov Florida Panthers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 133 Marc-Andre Fleury Vegas Golden Knights 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 134 Carey Price Montreal Canadiens 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 135 Clayton Keller Arizona Coyotes 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 136 Sergei Bobrovsky Florida Panthers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 137 Oliver Ekman-Larsson Arizona Coyotes 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 138 Joe Thornton San Jose Sharks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 139 Jonathan Quick Los Angeles Kings 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 140 Nicklas Lidstrom Detroit Red Wings 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 141 Nathan MacKinnon Colorado Avalanche 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 142 Roberto Luongo Vancouver Canucks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 143 Mark Stone Vegas Golden Knights 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 144 Mitch Marner Toronto Maple Leafs 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 145 Kaapo Kakko New York Rangers Rookie 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 146 Brock Boeser Vancouver Canucks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 147 Miro Heiskanen Dallas Stars 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 148 Sebastian Aho Carolina Hurricanes 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 149 Quinn Hughes Vancouver Canucks Rookie 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 150 Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 151 Jarome Iginla Calgary Flames 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 152 Frederik Andersen Toronto Maple Leafs 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 153 Morgan Rielly Toronto Maple Leafs 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 154 Dylan Larkin Detroit Red Wings 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 155 Leon Draisaitl Edmonton Oilers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 156 Andrei Vasilevskiy Tampa Bay Lightning 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 157 Anze Kopitar Los Angeles Kings 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 158 Kris Letang Pittsburgh Penguins 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 159 Ryan Suter Minnesota Wild 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 160 Zach Parise Minnesota Wild 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 161 Mathew Barzal New York Islanders 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 162 Mikko Rantanen Colorado Avalanche 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 163 Auston Matthews Toronto Maple Leafs 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 164 Brad Marchand Boston Bruins 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 165 Teuvo Teravainen Carolina Hurricanes 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 166 Nico Hischier New Jersey Devils 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 167 Patrick Kane Chicago Blackhawks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 168 Johnny Gaudreau Calgary Flames 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 169 Patrice Bergeron Boston Bruins 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 170 Kirby Dach Chicago Blackhawks Rookie 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 171 Cam Atkinson Columbus Blue Jackets 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 172 Ryan Getzlaf Anaheim Ducks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 173 Brendan Gallagher Montreal Canadiens 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 174 Drew Doughty Los Angeles Kings 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 175 Zdeno Chara Boston Bruins 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 176 Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay Lightning 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 177 Tuukka Rask Boston Bruins 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 178 Cale Makar Colorado Avalanche Rookie 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 179 Connor Hellebuyck Winnipeg Jets 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 180 Brady Tkachuk Ottawa Senators 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 181 John Gibson Anaheim Ducks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 182 Evgeni Malkin Pittsburgh Penguins 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 183 Nick Suzuki Montreal Canadiens Rookie 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 184 David Pastrnak Boston Bruins 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 185 Roman Josi Nashville Predators 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 186 Anders Lee New York Islanders 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 187 Jack Eichel Buffalo Sabres 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 188 Vladimir Tarasenko St. Louis Blues 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 189 Carter Hart Philadelphia Flyers 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 190 John Tavares Toronto Maple Leafs 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 191 Anthony Mantha Detroit Red Wings 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 192 Nikita Kucherov Tampa Bay Lightning 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 193 Blake Wheeler Winnipeg Jets 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 194 Duncan Keith Chicago Blackhawks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 195 Thomas Chabot Ottawa Senators 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 196 Jamie Benn Dallas Stars 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 197 Logan Couture San Jose Sharks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 198 Elias Pettersson Vancouver Canucks 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 199 Nicklas Backstrom Washington Capitals 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Base Set 200 Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings 222 One Base or 0 Celsius per Box 24 Diamond Relics Parallel 101 Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 102 Marian Gaborik Minnesota Wild Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 103 Mark Recchi Philadelphia Flyers Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 104 Erik Karlsson Ottawa Senators Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 105 Mark Scheifele Winnipeg Jets Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 106 Patrick Marleau San Jose Sharks Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 107 John Carlson Washington Capitals Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 108 Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 109 Seth Jones Columbus Blue Jackets Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 110 Jack Hughes New Jersey Devils Rookie Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 111 Jonathan Huberdeau Florida Panthers Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 112 Matthew Tkachuk Calgary Flames Diamond 36 Random Inserts in Packs 140 Diamond Relics Parallel 113 Patrik Laine Winnipeg Jets Diamond 36 Random Inserts
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