It’s not very often that an Original Six NHL team gets a commemorative product celebrating its first 100 seasons; however, Upper Deck’s latest hockey product does just that. With that said the Chicago Blackhawks Centennial Hobby Tins are a pretty amazing tribute to a century of one of hockey’s most storied and cherished franchises.
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Chicago Blackhawks Centennial Hobby Tins: Connor Bedard #1 Overall Picks – Patch Autograph | https://x.com/UpperDeckSports/status/2015835208092680651/photo/3
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These tins aren’t just a simple run-of-the-mill collectible, but rather they’re an individual time capsule that brings with it 100 years of Blackhawks hockey history directly into the hands of hockey fans (and collectors) everywhere.
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Chicago Blackhawks Centennial Hobby Tins: Stadium Seat Relic Chris Chelios | https://x.com/UpperDeckSports/status/2015835208092680651/photo/1
Each Centennial Hobby Tin offers collectors a wide-range of hand-signed autographs and rare memorabilia that connect each and every one of them to an unforgettable moment in hockey history. From the ever-so-iconic Stadium Seat Relics to Madhouse Premium Materials and even historic ticket relics pulled from legendary matchups.
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Chicago Blackhawks Centennial Hobby Tins: Marc-Andre Fleury Madhouse Premium Materials – Patch Card | https://x.com/UpperDeckSports/status/2015835208092680651/photo/2
One of the things that fans will cherish is the simple fact that each tin tells a unique story and no one tin is telling the very same story as the others. Every time a card is pulled, that card, whether it’s an autograph or a relic, highlights a key chapter in franchise history that honors the very player that the card features.
So whether you’re chasing a signature of your favorite player, uncovering a stadium relic, or simply preserving a piece of the team’s history, there’s no doubt that each tin will deliver a unique experience.
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