I was excited to see a Beckett post this week that 2017-18 Parkhurst hockey was trickling into stores. There was no immediate word on distribution information but by Friday we found out that it is a Walmart only release, available in both the United States and Canada.
Beckett.com - 2017-18 Parkhurst Hockey Arrives at Walmart
The good news is that I was able to find a blaster at one store Friday evening. The bad news is that I've visited three locations and only found the one blaster. I want more, but I have enough to give you a look at the product.
If you do the research and understand what Parkhurst is, you won't be disappointed in the product. If you ARE disappointed, it's your failure as a consumer. Each pack I opened contained one parallel or insert, just like last season. I won't post the box, but I present to you one pack from my blaster.
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2017-18 Parkhurst #42 Victor Rask (front) |
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2017-18 Parkhurst #42 Victor Rask (back) |
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2017-18 Parkhurst #123 Shea Weber |
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2017-18 Parkhurst #194 Tomas Hertl |
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2017-18 Parkhurst #180 Sidney Crosby |
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2017-18 Parkhurst #222 Henrik Sedin |
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2017-18 Parkhurst Black #275 Clayton Keller |
My non-base card from this pack was a very good one. The black parallels are the more scarce of the two at one per blaster. Clayton Keller is one of the top rookies from the set and I couldn't be more thrilled (unless I'd pulled an Alex DeBrincat).
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2017-18 Parkhurst #172 Shane Gostisbehere |
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2017-18 Parkhurst #261 J.T. Compher |
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2017-18 Parkhurst #231 James Neal |
Game-action shots of Golden Knights players will excite some. I honestly have Golden Knights fatigue already, as the NHL Network and most media outlets are shoving them down our throats. I also listen to the "Puck Podcast" weekly and it seems like they spend at least 15 minutes a show talking about them. If I didn't plan to work on the set, I might have set this card ablaze. James Neal is complete garbage.
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2017-18 Parkhurst #297 Logan Brown |
There you have it. Nothing shiny or autographed in the pack but if that's what you're after, Parkhurst hockey isn't for you. It's a low-end, set-builder's set. My only criticism is the set size going from 400 cards last season to 300 this season. I liked the bigger set that gave us cards of more players. What I would love to see Upper Deck do is a FULL set, like Topps Total or Upper Deck 40-Man from years past.
If you've made it this far and are interested in Parkhurst, I'll have a full blaster review on my personal blog
I Feel Like A Collector Again in the next few days. You can follow APTBNL on twitter at
@namedlater and me at
@beansbcardblog. Happy collecting!
2 comments:
For anyone reading this, please feel free to send me any Golden Knights you may get and not want! I am trying to get all of their base cards this year. Have two so far. I can be found on Cardboard History or the Trading Card Database.
Thanks for posting these; haven't seen anything from the new Parkhurst release yet. I've been thinking about picking up a blaster myself, good luck with the set!
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