Panini America Reveals Checklists, Designs for 2012-13 NHL Rookie Redemptions

After many months of intrigue, anticipation and buildup regarding the identities and designs of the 45 Rookie Redemption Cards randomly inserted into 2012-13 Certified Hockey and 2012-13 Limited Hockey, Panini America officials today are ready to reveal specifics on some of the most in-demand hockey cards of last season.

Panini America 2012-13 Certified Hockey Rookie Redemptions (15)

After many months of intrigue, anticipation and buildup regarding the identities and designs of the 45 Rookie Redemption Cards randomly inserted into 2012-13 Certified Hockey and 2012-13 Limited Hockey, Panini America officials today are ready to reveal specifics on some of the most in-demand hockey cards of last season.

Most collectors will recall that Panini America inserted 15 Rookie Redemption Cards into 2012-13 Certified Hockey (for individual players) and 30 Rookie Redemption Cards into 2012-13 Limited Hockey (for specific teams) as a way to capitalize on the excitement of the 2013-14 Panini Double Rookie Class. Now that the 2013 NHL draft picks have had time to make their mark on NHL ice, Panini America’s NHL product team has constructed custom checklists for both redemption programs combining the top rookies from 2012-13 and 2013-14.

For 2012-13 Certified Hockey, the cards will be numbered to 99 and the checklist is . . .

R1. Nail Yakupov, Edmonton Oilers
R2. Alex Galchenyuk, Montreal Canadiens
R3. Jonathan Huberdeau, Florida Panthers
R4. Brendan Gallagher, Montreal Canadiens
R5. Dougie Hamilton, Boston Bruins
R6. Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis Blues
R7. Mikhail Grigorenko, Buffalo Sabres
R8. Sean Monahan, Calgary Flames
R9. Seth Jones, Nashville Predators
R10. Morgan Rielly, Toronto Maple Leafs
R11. Tomas Hertl, San Jose Sharks
R12. Jacob Trouba, Winnipeg Jets
R13. Ryan Murray, Columbus Blue Jackets
R14. Aleksander Barkov, Florida Panthers
R15. Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche

For 2012-13 Limited Hockey, the cards will be numbered to 499 and the checklist is . . .

1. Anaheim Ducks (Etem, Rakell, Lindholm, Fasth)
2. Boston Bruins (Hamilton, Spooner, Soderberg)
3. Buffalo Sabres (Grigorenko, Girgensons, Pysyk, Ristolainen)
4. Calgary Flames (Monahan, Street)
5. Carolina Hurricanes (Lindholm, Staal, Murphy)
6. Chicago Blackhawks (Nordstrom, LeBlanc)
7.  Colorado Avalanche (MacKinnon, Pickard)
8. Columbus Blue Jackets (Jenner, Murray)
9. Dallas Stars (Nichushkin, Chiasson, Roussel, Campbell)
10. Detroit Red Wings (Lashoff, DeKeyser, Mrazek)
11.  Edmonton Oilers (Yakupov, Schultz)
12. Florida Panthers (Barkov, Huberdeau, Howden)
13. Los Angeles Kings (Toffoli, Pearson)
14. Minnesota Wild (Granlund, Coyle, Dumba, Brodin)
15.  Montreal Canadiens (Galchenyuk, Gallagher, Beaulieu, Tinordi)
16. Nashville Predators (Forsberg, Jones)
17. New Jersey Devils (Brunner, Matteau)
18. New York Islanders (Nelson, Hickey)
19. New York Rangers (Miller, Fast)
20. Ottawa Senators (Conacher, Pageau)
21. Philadelphia Flyers (Laughton, McGinn)
22. Phoenix Coyotes (Brown, Lessio)
23. Pittsburgh Penguins (Bennett, Maatta)
24. St. Louis Blues (Tarasenko)
25. San Jose Sharks (Hertl, Nieto, Irwin)
26. Tampa Bay Lightning (Killorn, Panik, Palat, Gudas)
27. Toronto Maple Leafs (Rielly)
28. Vancouver Canucks (Jensen, Schroeder)
29. Washington Capitals (Carrick, Wilson)
30. Winnipeg Jets (Peluso, Trouba)

The cards are being produced as you read this and should be on their way to waiting collectors by early February. The following gallery showcases each of the 45 cards featured in the Rookie Redemption program. Stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage.

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9 Replies to “Panini America Reveals Checklists, Designs for 2012-13 NHL Rookie Redemptions”

  1. Pretty Happy that im gonna get galchenyuk and gallagher with my R2 and R4 ! But dissapointed they are non auto 🙁 When are those card to be shipped to collector?

    1. I agree, I collected a lot of these cards while waiting for them to be released, 1 player per cards would have been much better. very disappointed

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