Cuts Above: A Breathtaking Peek at 2010-11 Dominion Hockey’s Kindest Cuts Insert

Count captivating cut autographs from hockey's most hallowed legends amid the myriad mind-blowing assets I witnessed firsthand earlier this week on my field trip to the Panini America printing facility for the start of packout for 2010-11 Dominion Hockey.

Count captivating cut autographs from hockey’s most hallowed legends amid the myriad mind-blowing assets I witnessed firsthand earlier this week on my field trip to the Panini America printing facility for the start of packout for 2010-11 Dominion Hockey.

The names on the one-of-a-kind treasures dotting the Kindest Cuts checklist read like the table of contents from a hockey history book — and the cards themselves are sure to be among the product’s most sought after and valuable when Dominion releases September 14.

Tim Horton. Maurice RichardArt Ross. Cyclone Taylor. Doug Bentley. Roger Crozier. King Clancy. Joe Primeau. The legendary list goes on and on as you’ll see for the first time anywhere in the video and gallery that follow.

Stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for additional sneak peeks at Dominion Hockey in the coming days. For now, take a seat and prepare to be amazed.

First, the complete video review:

Now, for the gallery:

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13 Replies to “Cuts Above: A Breathtaking Peek at 2010-11 Dominion Hockey’s Kindest Cuts Insert”

  1. Awesome Cuts Tracy…i remember Tim Horton when he played defense for the NY Rangers…what a tough $%&!#…itch, and of course who can forget Herb Brooks…awesome coach for the Rangers, and talking about Tough——>Keith Magnuson..Big and Baddddd redhead ! Thanks for the great video…looking foward to pulling a Cut Signature soon, Joe R. (NYC)

  2. This looks like another fantastic product. Unfortunately a product released on September 14 is not a product of the previous season. Dominion in June is the winner of the season, Dominion in September is a looser, sorry.

    1. Appreciate your comments. Unfortunately, the release date for Dominion wasn’t an issue that we had control over. In order to make room for two high-end products at the same time, the NHLPA had us stagger the release dates.

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  4. These are great looking.Don’t think The Cup will last long at the top of the high-end catagory after Dominion is released. Great cuts but the one that caught my eye was the Paul Newman. A great actor also an advid fan of hockey.And an unforgetable role in the best ever movie about minor league hocky.Slapshot!!!

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