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2024-25 Upper Deck Credentials Hockey aims to recreate the experience of attending an NHL game in sports card form. It’s not just the action on the ice. It takes what you do in the stands as well. Of course, there are metaphorical spins and some creative license but the end result makes for variety in both the types of cards on the checklist but styles as well.
Autographs headline the promised content in every hobby box, landing one per. Collectors can also expect a lot of inserts and numbered cards in each box as well.
2024-25 Upper Deck Credentials Hockey Checklist Overview
The base set has two sections, veterans and Debut Ticket Access, which represent the product’s Rookie Cards.
Vets total 100 cards and have six levels of parallels:
- Blue – /299
- Pink – /99
- Green – /25
- Purple – /10
- Gold – /5
- Black – 1/1
Some cards also have autographs, which land 1:36 packs. These have additional Purple (/10) and Black (1/1) parallels.
The 50 Debut Ticket Access cards are one of the parts of Credentials that offers a direct nod to the fan experience. Similar to Panini Contenders and Fleer Authentix from more than 20 year ago, the design is based on game tickets. Base versions are numbered to 999. Parallels include:
- Blue – /399
- Orange – /199
- Pink – /50
- Green – /25
- Purple – /10
- Gold – /5
- Black – 1/1
Debut Ticket Access cards also have horizontal variations that land 1:9 packs. Red (/99), Pink (/25), Purple (/10) and Black (1/1) versions are available for these as well.
That’s the Ticket
The Debut Ticket Access theme reaches past the base set. This includes autographs, which all come with on-card ink, not stickers.
Base versions are numbered to either 299 or 199 depending on the player. Yellow (/85), Green (/25), Purple (/10) and Black (1/1) make up the signature rainbow.
Horizontal Debut Ticket Access Autographs have just 99 copies each plus Purple (/15) and Black (1/1) parallels.
Swapping traditional glossy stock for something harder and more plastic-like are Acetate Debut Ticket Access (/199) and Acetate Ticket Access (/99) cards. These are available with autographs as well, none of which have more than 99 copies.
The clear theme carries over to Acetate Retro Ticket Access (1:240 packs) and Acetate Retro Ticket Access Rookies (1:120 packs).
For those looking for more hard signatures, there are Retro Ticket Access Autographs, which are 1:160 packs for vets and 1:48 packs for rookies. These have Gold parallels numbered to 5.
Additional Inserts
The 2024-25 Upper Deck Credentials Hockey checklist has several more insert sets.
Arena giveaways get the spotlight in several of them. Die-cut Bobbleheads are limited to 1,000, 500 or 100 copies depending on the player. Blue Back parallels are numbered to 25.
Repetitive Head Shirts (250 copies each) and Hawaiian Print Shirts (100 copies each) are other popular giveaways given the trading card treatment. Like Bobbleheads, these have Blue Back versions limited to 25.
Other limited inserts include Jerseys (750 copies each), Championship Rings (400 copies each) and illustrated Fleer Pro Visions (veterans and rookies – 1:300 packs, legends – 1:600 packs).
Speed of the Game Stars (1:32 packs) and Speed of the Game Rookies (1:11 packs) return.
More common inserts are Front Row Talent (1:3 packs), Jumping on the Ice (1:4 packs), Cheered to the Rafters (1:5 packs), That’s a Hatty (1:5 packs), Frozen Fight (1:7 packs), and Milestone Pucks (1:7 packs), which use photos showing players with the pucks from important moments like their first goals or hat tricks. All of these come with additional Red (/149) and Green (/49) parallels. Tough autographs are also available for some cards.
Ten packs of 2024-25 Upper Deck Credentials Hockey will come with a redemption for an autographed jersey from Upper Deck Authenticated. Connor McDavid, Alexis Lafrenière, Nick Suzuki and Shane Wright are the only players on the list.
Editor’s Note: Andrew Harner contributed to this article, which was originally published on December 18, 2024.
2024-25 Upper Deck Credentials Hockey cards at a glance:
Cards per pack: Hobby – 6
Packs per box: Hobby – 8
Boxes per case: Hobby – 20 (two 10-box inner cases)
Set size: 150 cards
Release date (subject to change): July 16, 2025
What to expect in a hobby box:
- Autographs – 1
- Bobbleheads, Championship Rings, Hawaiian Print Shirts or Repetitive Head Shirts – 1 Total
- Cheered to the Rafters, Front Row Talent, Frozen Fight, Jumping on the Ice, Milestone Pucks or That’s a Hatty – 12 Total
- Speed of the Game – 1
- Debut Ticket Access – 2
- Horizontal Debut Ticket Access – 1
- Parallels – 1
- Additional Numbered Cards or Rare Inserts – 1 Total