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    07/08 vs. 08/09

    Hey guys I think I'm gonna buy a fat pack box off ebay and I was wondering which one you think i should go with

    07/08 upper deck series 2 (has toews young gun)

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    08/09 upper series 1 (has stamkos young gun)

    I am a hawks fan but i don't know which one i should go with

    Any suggestions???

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    I would go with 07-08. IN 08-09 Series 1, Stamkos is a big draw, but not much else there.

    Whereas with 07-08 Series 2, you have Toews and Halak YG available PLUS victory RC's of a very strong rookie class (Price, Kane, etc...)

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    Thanks for the help, I was kinda leaning that way

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    The other thing is that the 07/08 only has 10 packs and the 08/09 has 18

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    I would go with 07-08. IN 08-09 Series 1, Stamkos is a big draw, but not much else there.

    Whereas with 07-08 Series 2, you have Toews and Halak YG available PLUS victory RC's of a very strong rookie class (Price, Kane, etc...)

    Halak is in UD Series 1. I pulled at least 4 of them and was let down every time I saw the Habs logo and a goalie. LOL

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    I would go with the 08-09 - Series 1 is always stronger and there's some real hidden gems in there: Bogosian, Voracek, Doughty, Giroux, Turris, Pietrangelo, Schenn, and of course Stammer.

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    Halak is in UD Series 1. I pulled at least 4 of them and was let down every time I saw the Habs logo and a goalie. LOL

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    I would go with the 08-09 - Series 1 is always stronger and there's some real hidden gems in there: Bogosian, Voracek, Doughty, Giroux, Turris, Pietrangelo, Schenn, and of course Stammer.

    +1 Series 1 is always strong, and there are some better decent YGs to be pulled. The 07-08 the main ones I can recall from Ser.2 is Toews, Rask, Cogliano, Setoguchi, and Perron.

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    Buy a Retail Box instead of Fat Packs. Retail Boxes get you a Young Gun hit with less packs opened than Fat Packs.

    Fat Pack Young Gun Hits are far too long in odds.

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    Buy a Retail Box instead of Fat Packs. Retail Boxes get you a Young Gun hit with less packs opened than Fat Packs.

    Fat Pack Young Gun Hits are far too long in odds.

    I was just thinking about the fat pack box because you get a lot more cards for 10-15 bucks cheaper. And if you look at the odds, you're only getting one less young gun

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