It may have taken me a bit of time to get to this, but let's finally show off the cards from these two boxes.
I do like that they identified the players on the box. I like that they identified the prospects on the front (Andy Miele is hidden by the wrapping). Only Adam Henrique is still in the NHL of this group.The set is broken up into segments, and although I did get cards from all of them, I did end up about 30 cards short of the base set.
The Heroes portion opens the set. And we have a box cover appearance! I guess there's no need to include a name on the front if his card appears.
Prospects show up next, and it opens with international players. I'm not sure if ITG had the license to show the Djurgardens jersey that Zibanejad is sporting on his card, but I appreciate the randomness of it appearing.The next 90 or so cards are devoted to (then) current CHL players. The Kitchener Rangers punched way above their weight with 3 players making appearances here. I missed out on the Ryan Murphy, but was happy to see their annual Remembrance Day jerseys show up on these cards. It was also used on Ryan's..While I did get cards of future NHLers in this mix, I do like getting cards of people who had no other pack-pullable appearances outside of these.No Ryan Murphy base card? No problem! He makes 1 1/4 appearances among the relics. ITG products would often have a hit or two more beyond what was advertised. But despite its position in my Kitchener Rangers binder, that two-colour piece of a Swedish jersey is my favourite among all the swatches seen here.And here are the autographs, with one of the boxes containing an extra one. As usual, they made the sticker autograph work with the design






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