habscards
Registered Trader,
To me it is such a double edged sword. ITG is by far my favorite card company. What they have been able to accomplish has been nothing short of spectacular. With that being said I will break it down some.
If you look at a checklist of what players that ITG makes cards of, it is a who's who list of NHL past and present stars. Their may be a few exceptions to the list but it is not that many.
One thing that ITG does great is the amount of hits (autos and jerseys) per box compared to UD and Panini. Take Upper Deck's two biggest products that are highly collected. Series One (and two) for its Young Guns and SP Authentic for the Future Watch rookies. For Series One you get two jersey cards per box on average and one patch and one auto per twelve box case. Most boxes have two hits. Then SP Authentic has three autos per box. Panini has not been around long enough for me to tell you what their main products are in the $100 range.
Now we can talk about the amount of hits that ITG has per box and it is usually in the 4-6 range for products that are in the $100 range. The only one thing that Upper Deck and Panini have on ITG is that they can make rookies. One thing about rookies is that we are all fooled. Just about every single jersey or patch piece on rookie cards are from a photoshoot. I am sorry but I would rather know the authenticity that the jersey on the card was actually from a NHL or International played game. ITG is the only company that I trust in these regards.
The reason that I brought up how many hits that there are per box really affects ITG. If they had to pay for a license then we would be getting less and less hits per box. More money would go to the NHLPA than into buying game used jersey and autos. ITG with a license will have less hits.
Now lets move onto autos. If ITG does not have the autos for a product in hand they do not make redemption cards. Well technically they do make redemption cards but the only one are Made To Orders. I am pretty sure that we all can agree that we would love to pull an ITG redemption.
My last ITG topic that will cover is this; ITG has really found a niche in the hockey card world. They have some products that are yearly regulars and then one offs. What I mean by one offs are Enforcers, Broad Street Bullies, Motown Madness, Forever Rivals, etc. Those are releases that are a one time product release. They will stock the whole product up with one team or one niche of player. With a license I do believe that it would be a little harder to do because of the lack of hits that would happen.
Two product that would take a huge nosedive would be Between the Pipes and Heroes and Prospects. BTP specializes in just goalies. There are just not enough big name rookie goalies every year to drive the product.
Then the worst part would be Heroes and Prospects would not be allowed to be made. From what I understand a company with a NHL license can not make CHL or European league cards. Just take this year alone. ITG can make cards (base, autos and game used) of Aaron Ekblad, Alex Galchenyuk, Connor McDavid, Dougie Hamilton, Darnell Nurse, Griffin Reinhardt, Hunter Shinkaruk, Jonathan Druin, Josh Ho-Sang, Jonathan Huberdeau, Mathew Dumba, Max Domi, Mikhail Grigorenko, Morgan Reilly, Malcolm Subban, Nathan MacKinnon, Nail Yakupov, Ryan Murray, Ryan Strome, Zach Fucale, Alexander Barkov, Elias Lindholm, Rasmus Ristolainen, Dylan Strome, Travis Konecny, Tyler Benson, Sam Steel and Sean Day.
So with everything said I would love for ITG to get their license that they rightfully deserve. I also feel that they are doing one heck of a great job without one. If it ain't broke then don't fix it.
P.S. Dr. Price if you do happen to read this I have two really great ideas for hockey cards. They would only work if you do get your license back. If you would like to know what the ideas are please PM me.
If you look at a checklist of what players that ITG makes cards of, it is a who's who list of NHL past and present stars. Their may be a few exceptions to the list but it is not that many.
One thing that ITG does great is the amount of hits (autos and jerseys) per box compared to UD and Panini. Take Upper Deck's two biggest products that are highly collected. Series One (and two) for its Young Guns and SP Authentic for the Future Watch rookies. For Series One you get two jersey cards per box on average and one patch and one auto per twelve box case. Most boxes have two hits. Then SP Authentic has three autos per box. Panini has not been around long enough for me to tell you what their main products are in the $100 range.
Now we can talk about the amount of hits that ITG has per box and it is usually in the 4-6 range for products that are in the $100 range. The only one thing that Upper Deck and Panini have on ITG is that they can make rookies. One thing about rookies is that we are all fooled. Just about every single jersey or patch piece on rookie cards are from a photoshoot. I am sorry but I would rather know the authenticity that the jersey on the card was actually from a NHL or International played game. ITG is the only company that I trust in these regards.
The reason that I brought up how many hits that there are per box really affects ITG. If they had to pay for a license then we would be getting less and less hits per box. More money would go to the NHLPA than into buying game used jersey and autos. ITG with a license will have less hits.
Now lets move onto autos. If ITG does not have the autos for a product in hand they do not make redemption cards. Well technically they do make redemption cards but the only one are Made To Orders. I am pretty sure that we all can agree that we would love to pull an ITG redemption.
My last ITG topic that will cover is this; ITG has really found a niche in the hockey card world. They have some products that are yearly regulars and then one offs. What I mean by one offs are Enforcers, Broad Street Bullies, Motown Madness, Forever Rivals, etc. Those are releases that are a one time product release. They will stock the whole product up with one team or one niche of player. With a license I do believe that it would be a little harder to do because of the lack of hits that would happen.
Two product that would take a huge nosedive would be Between the Pipes and Heroes and Prospects. BTP specializes in just goalies. There are just not enough big name rookie goalies every year to drive the product.
Then the worst part would be Heroes and Prospects would not be allowed to be made. From what I understand a company with a NHL license can not make CHL or European league cards. Just take this year alone. ITG can make cards (base, autos and game used) of Aaron Ekblad, Alex Galchenyuk, Connor McDavid, Dougie Hamilton, Darnell Nurse, Griffin Reinhardt, Hunter Shinkaruk, Jonathan Druin, Josh Ho-Sang, Jonathan Huberdeau, Mathew Dumba, Max Domi, Mikhail Grigorenko, Morgan Reilly, Malcolm Subban, Nathan MacKinnon, Nail Yakupov, Ryan Murray, Ryan Strome, Zach Fucale, Alexander Barkov, Elias Lindholm, Rasmus Ristolainen, Dylan Strome, Travis Konecny, Tyler Benson, Sam Steel and Sean Day.
So with everything said I would love for ITG to get their license that they rightfully deserve. I also feel that they are doing one heck of a great job without one. If it ain't broke then don't fix it.
P.S. Dr. Price if you do happen to read this I have two really great ideas for hockey cards. They would only work if you do get your license back. If you would like to know what the ideas are please PM me.