As Packout Continues for 2010-11 Dominion Hockey, So Do the Must-See Images . . .

As collectors all over North America enjoy the Labor Day holiday's three-day weekend, packout for 2010-11 Dominion Hockey continues in earnest at the Panini America printing facility.

As collectors all over North America enjoy the Labor Day holiday’s three-day weekend, packout for 2010-11 Dominion Hockey continues in earnest at the Panini America printing facility.

Indeed, readying a product like this unique high-end blockbuster for market is a process that knows no down time.

But since we know there’s nothing much better than spending the lazy afternoon of an extended weekend in front of your computer gawking at pure, unadulterated beauty, we figured now was a perfect time to share more exclusive images from the packout process, which should conclude in the next few days.

The product releases September 14. Until then, these images — and more like them in our other Dominion galleries — will have to get you through.

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20 Replies to “As Packout Continues for 2010-11 Dominion Hockey, So Do the Must-See Images . . .”

  1. Wow Tracy these cards are freaking AMAZING!!!! I havent ever been a huge hockey collector but i just started dabbing in hockey cards a few months ago and this product really makes me want to be a BIG hockey card collector!!! I might just have to put me a order in for a couple boxes at my local cardshop now. Keep up the great work Panini!!!!!

  2. T, that Schenn is out of control!

    If he were still a King that would be going somewhere!

    Love the dual shield and the Ovi Tape to Tape cards!

    Now show us something Kopi laid ink to!

  3. Can I make one request for next year????

    please, please, please, put the serial numbering on the front of the cards in every single product from now on.

    It affect so many things and is so much better.

    Aside from that, I love the look of dominion, but hate the fabricated patch cards. At this price point it cheapens the product overall. They have already been used multiple times this season with Limited, All star game weekend, and the rookies and stars sets. Let’s be honest, they were not a big success in the other products so why go back to the well for a 4th time?

    Matt

  4. Hi Tracy…..another awesome Stepan “Dominion” Rookie patch/auto, you made my labor day weekend sweeeeeeetttttttttt ! For any NY Ranger…Dallas Stars…Red Wings…Sabres…Carolina Hurricanes…Minnesota Wild..St.Louis Blues …Columbus Blue Jackets & Panini fans out there., dont forget about this years “Traverse City Prospects Tournament” from 9/10(Sat.) through 9/14(Wed.)…all NY Ranger tournament games for the 1st. time ever will be telecasted on MSG …cant wait ! This tournament will showcase some of the best Prospects and Future Stars to come….im sure you’ll be seeing many of these players on Panini’s products in the near future…hopefully Panini will be attending, it will be a great Photo-Op for you guys ! Lets get this season Rolling…everyone enjoy your Labor Day…especially Panini and the Crew, you guys are always doing a Great job & Thank You ! Joe R. (NYC)

  5. It looks like most of the rookie cards feature patch swatches, but the Stepan is an example of one that has the seam of a regular jersey portion. Are there going to be different parallel versions of each rookie card based on fabric type, or will the base versions of each card simply use a mix of fabrics?

    I also echo the above comment that serial numbering should be put on the front of prominent cards — like the ones in Dominion, or other high-end rookie and patch sets. I think it’s OK to have it on the back of standard inserts, parallels, or jersey cards.

  6. Tracy,
    Can you post any final pictures of Jacob Markstrom’s RC, I cannot for this card as you know. Please before they are all packed out.
    Thanks,
    T

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