 Hi everyone, I'm Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com. Happy Thursday, coming at you with 2017-18, Upredeck the Cup Hockey, break number nine. You can kind of tell the next one is already in the store. So check it out, jaspyscasebrakes.com. Works just like our standard number block brakes. Zero gets any and all redemptions, even if it's a one of one, one still gets live one of ones. There, every once in a while, there's a non-numbered card, it could be an auto too. If we see a non-numbered card, that'll be randomized to one person in the break, as a lot. So if there's two, I mean, there usually isn't more than one, sometimes there's just zero, but in that event, it'll be randomized as one lot. I think everyone gets that. All right, big thanks to everyone here on this list. Thanks for getting in, appreciate it. There are the numbers right there. Let's roll it, let's randomize it. Three times. One, two, and three. Easy, right? Two and a one, three times, very easy. William, down two, Matt. All right, three times for the numbers. One, two, and third and final time. Easy, zero, down two, one. Can you, that's what I want. All right, William with zero, eight, and eight. John with two, Sean with five. Matthew with three and six. Matt Buckler with seven. Matthew Shearer with nine. John with four, and Maddie with one. Let's order these numerically. I suppose you could trade numbers if you want to. That's a very rare thing. I don't think I see numbers traded too often, but you have some trade time while I select a box. Now, we mark these two, four, five, and six, but on the dice roll, we'll just go one, two, three, four, five or six, we'll just roll again. I like that die right there. That die seemed like it wanted to go to the big leagues. All right, one, two, three, four, five, and six, I'll roll again. Three, box one, two, and three. This one right here. And we'll save these other ones for next time. So next time, we'll just go one, two, three, four, five, six on the dice roll. Safe over there. Sure, we'll get to a couple more tonight. All right, let's flip back to this. Not even a whisper of a trade, so let's print and rip. Good luck. Silent, what's up? All right, so here's the official print out, hot off the presses. Thursday the 13th, one box. RNB, random number block, number nine. 10 already in the store, just a few spots left. It's just a few spots left to go. Excuse my hockey pronunciations, not my strong suit. Use a filler card here, a blank card to slow play the hits a little bit. And there's 23 out of 249, Matt Murray. Yeah Ray, these cards are super nice. This is like their sort of flagship high-end product here. The cup. All right, so that goes to number three, 23. That goes to Matthew S. Next one is not Bill the Butcher, Will the Butcher. Will Butcher. Three-color patch and autograph, 158 out of 249. So number eight gets it, William, with the Butcher. The Baker and the Candlestick Maker. I don't know if he's good or not, but hopefully he is. We've got, oh, that's a good-looking patch there. 26 out of 50, Duncan Keith. Number six, Matthew Shearer with six, limited logos. Patch and autograph, nice. Few more to go. We've got Martin, Nick, Nikas, Neckis. 10 out of 36, that goes to zero. That's another one for Willie Mell. Two more to go. We've got Trio's. We've got a Trio of Rangers. We've got Kevin Shattenkirk, Heinrich Lundquist, and Chris Kreider. I'm gonna go with that. 22 out of 25, so John McCall with number two. And the last one is gonna be just a base card here. That's Maximay Lagace, 69 out of 249, Matthew Shearer with number nine. And there you go. There you have it, ladies and gentlemen. 17.18, quick little one-box break of the Cup Hockey in the books. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with us. I'm Joe. I'll see you next time for more. Bye-bye.