Panini America Begins Gradual Reveal of 2010-11 Playoff Contenders Hockey SPs
May 27, 2011
Panini America officials on Friday morning began pulling the curtain back on the array of short-printed Rookie Ticket Autographed Rookie Cards that have kept collectors guessing since 2010-11 Playoff Contenders Hockey released on May 18.
Since releasing all of those Rookie Card SPs at once would kind of remove all the mystery, we’ve decided to leak them gradually over the next few weeks, starting with today’s announcement of the first two.
For diehard Contenders hunters, these two may come as no surprise . . .
Stay tuned over the coming days for more revealing announcements.
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Those are the obvious ones.
I’m guessing the Paajarvi is next to come out and hopefully one of the ones I pulled 🙂
Well, I finished the set and I know which one is a HUGE SP.
Any chance we could get specific numbers like in Football?
So which one is the huge sp?
Look at the sold and asking prices on Ebay, pretty easy to figure it out.
Taylor Hall makes perfect sense. I saw Bruins and assumed Tyler Seguin. But it is Jeff Penner, who would have thought?
That’s why Panini’s SPs are so great. It’s not always who you think it should be.
This is terrible for hockey set builders but great for case breakers. Definitely the worst thing about this set is the SPs
Will there be new cars being added daily? Also will we know how many of each card was printed?
@ Donny. I disagree. As a set builder, the added chase and difficulty of the SPs only adds to the pursuit and accomplishment. Anybody can build a set without any SPs.