I gave the set a four.
Likes:
- I like retired player sets (although this set could have gone with a mix of old and new), I like artwork cards, I like parallels, and I like hard-signed autos. For the most part, not too much could have gone wrong for me.
- The set covered most my player collections for retired players.
- My four year-old daughter loved the Lady Byng card (she's currently in the anything that remotely looks like a princess phase).
- A few fresh-faces in the player selection, but probably could have found a few more. Upper Deck must have had at least one more player in mind, as the set ended on 87 cards.
Dislikes:
- I'm not fond of the off the off the ice trophy cards (of course, it could have been the first box shock of being greeted by a 5"x7" card of Rod Langway in a tux).
- The brown border parallels, both in color, and in quality control. The batch I had (~20 cards, from at least two different cases) should have never packed out.
- The standard back of the jersey card disclaimer. I know, a topic beaten to death, but I'd like a little more detail when it comes to a pull like Wayne Gretzky.
Quirky artwork question:
- What's the deal with the levitating stick on the Jari Kurri Avalanche card?