2010-11 NHL Ultimate Collection Update

Fans have been pretty fired up about the release of 2010-11 NHL Ultimate Collection and many Certified Diamond Dealers are moving completely through their allocations on the product. As many who have been busting through the product know, there are three “A” autograph cards inserted in each case on average. We wanted to provide some additional insight on who and what comprise an “A” hit.

“A” hits are made up of autograph cards of any of these veteran players:

Alexander Ovechkin

Bobby Orr

Carey Price

Gordie Howe

Joe Sakic

John Tavares

Jonathan Toews

Mario Lemieux

Mark Messier

Martin Brodeur

Patrick Kane

Patrick Roy

Sidney Crosby

Steven Stamkos

Wayne Gretzky

They are also made up of autograph cards of any of these rookie players:

Brayden Schenn

Jacob Markstrom

Jeff Skinner

Jordan Eberle

P.K. Subban

Taylor Hall

Tyler Seguin

Lastly, they are made up of autograph cards from any of the following subsets or inserts:

Autographed Ultimate Rookie SP’s (#’d of 99)

Autographed Ultimate Rookie Patch Variations (#’d of 25 or 35)

Autographed Ultimate Rookie Shield Variations (#’d of 1)

Signed Ultimate Debut Threads Patches (#’d of 25)

Ultimate Nicknames (#’d of 25)

Ultimate Autographed Patches (#’d of 10)

Ultimate Autographed Dual Jerseys (#’d of 10)

Ultimate Autographed Dual Patches (#’d of 5)

Ultimate Signature Logos (#’d of 1)

Additionally, fans who have been looking at the checklist for the 2010-11 NHL Ultimate Signatures insert set have likely noticed references to “Group A”, “Group B” etc. We wanted to clear up what those letters correspond to as well. Unlike the other signed cards within 2010-11 NHL Ultimate Collection, the Ultimate Signatures are NOT serial numbered. Those cards have specifically been designed without serial-numbering to allow some flexibility during the process of putting the product together.

In years past, we’ve provided limited information on occasion regarding which cards from the Ultimate Signatures insert set were scarce short-prints. In an effort to provide consumers with better information on these cards, we’ve incorporated a system whereby the checklist is broken into specific tiers of scarcity by grouping the toughest cards together and labeling them as “Group A” and repeating the process with subsequent groups that carry more prevalent print runs.

The official breakdown for the 2010-11 NHL Ultimate Signatures checklist is as follows:

Group A (1:125 packs)

USAO   Alexander Ovechkin

USGH   Gordie Howe

USJS    Joe Sakic

USML   Mario Lemieux

USMM  Mark Messier

USPR   Patrick Roy

USWG  Wayne Gretzky

Group B (1:44 packs)

USBC   Bobby Clarke

USBH   Bobby Hull

USGL   Guy Lafleur

USJI     Jarome Iginla

USMB   Martin Brodeur

USMI    Mike Bossy

USPD   Pavel Datsyuk

USPE   Phil Esposito

USPEI  Brad Richards

Group C (1:15 packs)

USDD   Drew Doughty

USEK   Evander Kane

ESEM   Evgeni Malkin

USJE    Jordan Eberle

USJF    Jeff Skinner

USMH   Milan Hejduk

USPK   Patrick Kane

USPS   P.K. Subban

USRM   Ryan Miller

USSC   Sidney Crosby

USSS   Steven Stamkos

USTA    John Tavares

USTH    Taylor Hall

USTO   Jonathan Toews

Group D (1:8 packs)

USBO   Bobby Orr

USBR   Bobby Ryan

USDS   Derek Stepan

USEG   Evgeni Grachev

USMD   Matt Duchene

USMJ   Marcus Johansson

USMT   Mattias Tedenby

USNL    Nicklas Lidstrom

USNN   Nino Niederreiter

USSB   Sergei Bobrovsky

Group E (1:4 packs)

USBD   Brandon Dubinsky

USBS   Brayden Schenn

USBY   Brandon Yip

USCS   Chris Stewart

USET    Eric Tangradi

USGU   Guillaume Latendresse

USJC    Jared Cowen

USJM   Jamie McBain

USNF   Nick Foligno

USZH    Zach Hamill

Of note, we’ve seen a few references on collector message boards mistakenly referencing the Ultimate Signatures Group A cards as one and the same as the “A” hit signatures that fall three or more per case. Though there are “A” hit signatures within the Ultimate Signatures Group A (all of them, in fact, fall within the guidelines of an “A” hit), by no means, do the Ultimate Signatures Group A cards represent the complete sum of “A” hit cards within the entire 2010-11 NHL Ultimate Collection product.

Additionally, the odds stated for each of the groups within the Ultimate Signatures checklist reference the number of packs it takes to find any one card from that group. Thus, if you were to open 125 packs, you would find any ONE of the seven different cards within Group A on average. Thus, if you see a reference to Wayne Gretzky’s Ultimate Signatures insert falling at a rate of 1 in every 125 packs, that is not an accurate interpretation. Gretzky’s Ultimate Signatures insert actually falls at about 1 in every 875 packs (7 x 125).

Finally, collectors should note that though the print runs for individual cards within each group are not exactly equal, the quantities are generally within a few cards of one another and often exactly equal to one another.