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  2. Donruss - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 Donruss acquired the rights to produce hockey cards. With poor sales in 1994, due in part to a Major League Baseball strike and National Hockey League lockout, Donruss began producing new lines of entertainment cards, and a football collectible card game under license from NXT Games , in 1995.

  3. Pinnacle Brands - Wikipedia

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    Citing low profits, Pinnacle Brands went out of business in September 1998 and its brand names and trademarks were sold to Playoff, which then became "Donruss Playoff". The new company did not use the Pinnacle brand name, but continued to use the Score name on low-end football and hockey sets produced mostly for the retail market.

  4. Panini Group - Wikipedia

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    With it, Panini inherited Donruss' NFL and NFLPA licences. [33] Panini at the Comic Con Germany 2018. In March 2010, Panini acquired a licence from the NHL and NHLPA. [34] The 2010-11 ice hockey season was the first in five years that more than one company, with Upper Deck producing their own NHL cards. [35]

  5. Pacific Trading Cards, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    By 2004, the only major license Pacific held was for the National Hockey League. [2] When the 2004–05 NHL lockout started, Cramer decided to retire and sold Pacific Trading Cards to Playoff . [ 1 ] [ 9 ] Playoff was later sold to Panini Group , which continued Pacific's Prism line under the slightly altered name "Prizm".

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  7. Esso Power Players - Wikipedia

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    NHL Power Players [1] (also known as Esso Power Players) was a hockey trading card scheme dreamed up by Imperial Oil (owner of the Esso brand) and the NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) in the 1970–71 hockey season. Every time a customer purchased fuel at an Esso fuel station in Canada, they received a packet of six "Power Players Trader's ...

  8. In the Game Trading Cards - Wikipedia

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    However, Saskin asked Price if he would come back into the hockey card market and manufacture Be A Player in partnership with the NHLPA. Price agreed and In The Game, Inc. was founded. In 2005, in conjunction with the 2004-05 NHL lockout, the NHLPA terminated its license agreement with In The Game. Trying to prove to the NHLPA executive ...

  9. Hockey card - Wikipedia

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    A hockey card is a type of trading card typically printed on some sort of card stock, featuring one or more ice hockey players or other hockey-related theme and are typically found in countries such as Canada, the United States, Finland and Sweden where hockey is a popular sport and there are professional leagues.