2006-2007 Victory Hockey Review
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Cards in the Set: 230
Hobby Favorite: #157 Sidney Crosby
My Favorite: #169 Curtis Sanford
Insert Sets
Upper Deck Victory Game Breakers (50 cards) - odds: 1:4.
Upper Deck Victory Next in Line (50 cards) - odds: 1:4 packs
Parallel Set: Upper Deck Victory Black 230 cards – odds: 1:720
The 2006-2007 Victory Hockey card set from Upper Deck is a fun set for the casual sports card collector or for youngsters that you would like to introduce to the wonderful world of hockey card collecting.
This set comes out early in the new hockey card season. Because of its early release date players who have either retired or changed teams are pictured in the uniform of their former team. For instance, Toronto Maple Leaf collectors will have to be satisfied with a card of their new goalie, Andrew Raycroft, wearing the uniform of his former club the Boston Bruins. (Now, in 2008, they can happily check him out in an Avalanche uniform.)
The cards are collated in alphabetical order starting with the players of the Anaheim Ducks and ending with the players of the Washington Capitals. Therefore it is easy to know when you have found all the players from your favorite team.
The cards are aesthetically pleasing with crisp bright colors and white borders. The pictures are excellent. But, then we have come to expect nothing less from Upper Deck.
I like this set as a good introduction for youngsters to the hobby for many reasons, but one of the most important attractions, is a special packaging format offered by Upper Deck.
Most every hockey season, Victory Hockey cards are available in a special edition collector’s tin. To find out more about this special packaging offer, I purchased a tin and this is what I discovered:
The tin featured a great picture of Ottawa Senators superstar Dany Heatley.
Inside, I found an over-sized hockey card of Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins, encased in a plastic holder.
16 packs of cards with 6 cards in each package.
CARD DISTRIBUTION
The distribution of cards in the packages was great. The breakdown of the 96 cards was as follows:
87 cards towards the set
4 “Next in Line” insert cards
4 “Game Breakers” insert cards
1 “Upper Deck Victory Black”
You will note that I did not get any duplicates! What a great start towards completing a set!
The 2006-2007 Victory Hockey cards or Victory Hockey cards from any hockey season, are never going to be confused with the premium hockey card sets that are available on the market. But, it is a great set to get youngsters enthusiastic about the hobby of sports card collecting.
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