It may have been a couple months or so, but these scans have from a pair of Dollarama Value Park been sitting in the folder for too long.
Here's what was in the first one.The opening card, Brian Wesenberg, is interesting because he'd never play a game in the Ducks system. He'd play in 1 NHL game with the Flyers. Cards of one gamers are always fun. That Rick Green would have been more fun if it was of Bill from the Red Green Show, as opposed to a hockey player.The Canadian Pack could have provided the best of the repacks, but that Brandon Sutter is a 2/14 dupe.I realized after looking at the scans for this post, that I neglected to highlight the 1993 Leaf back.So, here's it courtesy of the TCDB scan. It is easier than trying to find it 2+ months later. Let's party like it is (Expo) 1986!
Nothing too noteworthy here.
Here's the other one's contents.The Canadian Pack is a far more interesting than the previous one as there are different sets, uniforms and eras represented. Cam Neely is enough to elevate this sorta dull 90s pack over the just plain dull 90s pack earlier.
Here's that hit! It really doesn't matter who the featured player is, a hit is a better item to find instead of a few toploaders. Being a Hall of Famer is even better. It is also a 'traded' card, as despite the Red Wings photo, the blue on the borders indicate something else. That's another plus for oddness. The colour doesn't matter for the swatch, since both could conceivably show up on a Rangers relic too.
Finally, the second 5 card pack. The only thing of note can be found on the back of one of the cards.A regrettable 90s hat choice. Berg never made it beyond the AHL, which was too bad for him getting a mainstream card with a less ridiculous photo on it.There you have it!



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