Mc Farlane NHL Sports Picks - Team Canada 2010 Series 2 (2010)

Team Canada 2010 Series 2 (2010)

  • Sidney Crosby, Regular: Away (Red) Collectors Level: Home (White) - Limited to TBD # of Pieces
  • Rick Nash, Regular: Away (Red) Collectors Level: Home (White) - Limited to TBD # of Pieces
  • Eric Staal, Regular: Away (Red) Collectors Level: Home (White) - Limited to TBD # of Pieces
  • Jonathan Toews, Regular: Away (Red) Collectors Level: Home (White) - Limited to TBD # of Pieces
  • Martin Brodeur (4), Regular: Away (Red) Collectors Level: Home (White) - Limited to TBD # of Pieces
  • Roberto Luongo (2), Regular: Away (Red) Collectors Level: Home (White) - Limited to TBD # of Pieces
  • Jarome Iginla (4), Regular: Away (Red) Collectors Level: Home (White) - Limited to TBD # of Pieces
  • Joe Thornton, Regular: Away (Red) Collectors Level: Home (White) - Limited to TBD # of Pieces
  • Dany Heatley, Regular: Away (Red) Collectors Level: Home (White) - Limited to TBD # of Pieces

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