Features
- Every box contains, on average, four (4) All-Star and/or Marquee Rookie cards!
- There are three (3) parallels of the complete base set, including a Blaster-exclusive Yellow Border parallel!
- Here is the parallel lineup: Blue Border: Collect one (1) per box, on average, Red Border, Yellow Border: Collect one (1) per pack, on average
- There is also the always-popular Retro Variation of the complete 600-card base set. Collect at least four (4) per box, on average!
- The O-Pee-Chee Premier set returns featuring many of the top veterans and rookies!
- NOTE: Cards shown are examples from this set and not guaranteed pulls.
Product Description
- Insert Cards
- O-Pee-Chee Premier - 1:12
- Base Set Cards
- Base Set (1-500) - N/A
- Base Set 4 Nations Face-Off Stars (501-540)/Marquee Rookies (541-600) - 1:2
- Base Set - Blue Border Parallel - 1:6
- Base Set - Red Border Parallel - 1:36
- Base Set - Yellow Border Parallel (Blaster Exclusive!) - 1:1
- Base Set Retro Variation - 1:2
Specs
Order Attributes
| UPC | 053334591256 |
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General
| Brand Name | Upper Deck |
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| Vendor Part Number | 59125 |
| GameStop Exclusive | false |
| Age | All |
Fandom
| Franchise | NHL |
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Care Instructions
| Product Warning and State Regulation | None |
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the box configuration and total card count for a 2025-26 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Blaster?
Each blaster box contains 9 packs, with 8 cards per pack, for a total of 72 trading cards.
What exclusive cards are only available in Blaster boxes?
The primary exclusive for this format is the Yellow Border parallel. These parallels are inserted at an average rate of one per pack, meaning collectors will find approximately 9 per box.
How many hits and variations are typically found in a standard box break?
On average, a single blaster box contains the following :
9 Blaster-exclusive Yellow Border parallels.
1 Blue Border parallel.
4 Base Set Retro variations.
4 "High Series" base cards (Marquee Rookies and/or 4 Nations Face-Off Stars).
What is the 600-card base set structure and the "High Series" subset?
The set is divided into two parts: a standard veteran base set consisting of cards #1–500 and a shorter-printed High Series for the final 100 cards (#501–600). In blaster boxes, High Series cards fall at a rate of 1 in every 2 packs. The High Series is split into two distinct subsets:
4 Nations Face-Off Stars: Cards #510–540.
Marquee Rookies: Cards #541–600.
Who are the top Marquee Rookies to watch for in the 2025-26 checklist?
The checklist is headlined by a deep rookie class, including top draft picks and emerging stars. Key players to look for include Matthew Schaefer (#592), Ivan Demidov (#542), Michael Misa (#597), Ryan Leonard (#547), and Artyom Levshunov (#541).
What are the different parallel border types and their odds in blasters?
Collectors can find several non-numbered parallel border variations in these boxes :
Yellow Border: 1:1 packs (Blaster Exclusive).
Blue Border: 1:6 packs.
Red Border: 1:36 packs.
Retro Variations: 1:2 packs.
What other insert sets can be pulled from a blaster box?
The O-Pee-Chee Premier insert returns for the 2025-26 season, featuring top veterans and rookies. These cards are found at a rate of 1 in every 12 blaster packs.
How does this box differ from the Hobby edition?
While both share the 600-card base checklist, Hobby boxes offer higher hit frequencies and several exclusive card types.Playing Cards, 3-D Marquee Rookies, and serial-numbered parallels (such as the Purple Border /49 or Rainbow Foils) are Hobby-exclusive and cannot be found in retail blaster boxes.