Upper Deck hopes to play its McDavid rookie cards just right
Thursday September 03, 2015
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<BR><BR>In the old Maple Leaf Gardens, Connor McDavid charges across the ice, flips a puck toward a net that isn�t there, scores an imaginary goal and pumps his fist. A photographer captures the moment he has long daydreamed about.
<BR><BR>In less than two weeks, hockey�s next big thing will report to his first NHL training camp. In a little more than a month, the 18-year-old will play his first game. In November, his first rookie card, shot Tuesday in Toronto, will hit the market.
<BR><BR>It will be highly coveted, and the card company promises it will be a challenge to find. There hasn�t been a player of such magnitude to enter the game in at least 10 years.
<BR><BR>�We have been planning on this since Connor was 14,� says Chris Carlin, senior marketing manager for California-based Upper Deck, the NHL�s lone licensed trading-card partner. �This type of player comes around very seldom.�
<BR><BR>There is speculation Mr. McDavid�s rookie card will be worth $250 to $300 straight out of the pack. Mr. Carlin says the buzz is beyond anything the company experienced with Sidney Crosby.
<BR><BR>�Connor is not just attracting interest from hockey, he is attracting sports fans, investors, gamblers and speculators,� Mr. Carlin says. �We have card dealers telling us that people are calling and saying they want to buy a case this year instead of a box. Everyone wants a piece of Connor.�
<BR><BR>On Tuesday, Mr. McDavid and 38 other rookies gathered at the old Gardens, now Mattamy Athletic Centre, for a daylong hockey-card photo shoot co-ordinated by Upper Deck and the NHL Players� Association.
<BR><BR>Cards cannot be released until a player has skated in his first league game, so Upper Deck uses the day to get a head start. It�s an emotional moment for the rookies, a landmark day for the company, and an important day for the NHL.
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