 What's up everybody? Jason here for jazzy's casebricks.com 2019-20, Gold Rush autograph hockey jerseys, 3 box half case break, random players number 3 just sold out. And again, pretty nice repack product here with jerseys by Gold Rush, I've broken some of these before. Very, very nice. And as you can see the highlighted sell sheet, you've got Crosby, Howell of Etchigan, Miracle on Ice team, Gretzky and McDavid. You get one autographed and authenticated hockey jersey per box, 25 spots, everybody gets two players from the list below. There you go. And good luck. Roll the dice. Six into two, eight times. So we double up your names from Thomas down to William, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Contain all the same boxes, what do you mean by that Ken? It's the boxes that are in the list and on the photo. And then yes, by grabbing a spot, straight up or winning a spot in the Selo Packs, you have a chance to win that Jordan. We're giving it away, eight times. Now on the players, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. All right, let me show you guys the way the list came out and then I'll alphabetize it so you guys can see what you guys really got. So Aaron, there you go. There's your players from Kopi to Murray, Lafontaine or Neely and Eddie. Adam, you got Hall and Henrik Zidine, Edwin, Dionne Voricek, John, you got Perrant or Bernie parents are. And Stephen Stamco, Marty with Cheevers and Mike Rizzioni, Nicholas, you got Roa and Connor McDavid. So Patrick, well, McDavid, not bad. Philip, you got a combo team right there, a combo player, Sergey Gonshar and Samuelson, combo spot. And then you got Ryan with Jim Craig, Miracle Nice, 1980, 2009, sorry about that, guys. Ryan, Jim Craig, Mark Andre Fleury, Thomas, you got Mike Madonna, Wayne Gretzky, Thomas Simpson, you have a lot of them from Paul Coffey, Hanson Brothers, Tony Espanyolito, 1718 Golden Knights, Brian Trotter, Thomas Simpson with Gordie Howe, as well as Ed Belfort, Johnny Goudreau, Peccarine, Montreal, Canadians, 10 Cups Club, as well as 0908, Carolina Hurricanes, Thomas John Tavares, Bobby Hall, Sherrod Galliant, Thomas Sidney Crosby, Henrik Lundquist, William, with Jonathan Quick, Chris Chellios, William with Dennis Poppin, Haschick, Phil Esposito, Effigy Malkin, and William with Chevy Chase, Patrick Kane, Jeremy Roenig and Alexander Ovechkin. So there you go, guys. Give you guys a quick minute if you guys want to make any trades. I'll leave it this way and then I'll actually alphabetize it or sorry, share the link with you guys. So that way we can do this. And I shared it with you guys so you guys have a shareable link that can view. Uh, yes, Pat, it's, oh, I don't know why it says Paul, but it might be Pat LaFontaine, unless there's a Paul. Or maybe there is a Paul LaFontaine. Maybe it's supposed to be Jean Paul? Nah, it's probably, it's probably supposed to be Pat. Uh, Thomas, it just depends on the jersey. I don't know. He might be in both. I have no idea. It just depends on what jersey pops out. And some of these jerseys may be unlicensed ones, meaning that it'll just probably have the color. So we're just going to go by that first. And if we can't just distinguishly say this is this player or this is this team, then we're going to have to go by team that they're currently on or teams they've played for the longest. All right, Bill's trading, Chellius and Quick for trade. And then Ray Rye says, Quick for Sadeen. And then Bill, Quick for Sadeen confirmed. Okay. So we got one trade, guys. All right. I just wanted to make a trade or no. Caleb, go by this schedule right here. We're just going to do that trade then. Show him a close. So it was Sadeen for Quick. Where's Jonathan Quick? Am I missing where Quick is at, guys? All right. So there you go. We got that one trade. So Adam trading Hendrick Sadeen for Jonathan Quick. And we'll give you a little trade plus. And now William, you're going to have Sadeen. All right, sweet. Now let's quickly change that to alphabetized. All right. There you go, guys. All right. There you go, guys. Oh, sorry. This is this one over here. Right here. Let's quickly open it. All right. Just to show you guys, six jerseys, one, two, three, four, five, six. I don't know how Joe do it, did it, but I'm just going to go top three. It's one stack. Bottom stack is another. I just don't have enough room here. All right. So this will be the left side. One, two, three, four, five, six. The right side. I'll just roll a die right here. Two. One, two, three, left side. All right. I actually want to play who am I, right? Let me take a look and see who this is first. All right. Who am I, guys? All right, you guys. Former NHL Canadian right winger for just one team, or two teams, sorry, actually, but is known for his time with this other team in the NHL from 1983 to 1996. Was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005 and serves as current president of this team. Six-one, 218 pounds. Again, I was a right winger. I shot right. I played for two teams, drafted ninth overall in 1983. Yes, William, you got it. Again, drafted by the Canucks, but known more for his time with this second team and is also the current president of this team. And had almost 400 goals, 300 assists for a total of almost 700 points in his career. Yes. Yes. William's the only one that got it. Cam Neely. There you go. And it's a Bruins edition. I don't want to unfold it, but we can see that it's Bruins edition, not Vancouver, as you can see. So there's Bruins, Cam Neely, which is Aaron P. Oh, you were a nice Aaron. Awesome, man. Drop the JSA. All right. Next one. All right. I'm a former Canadian retired ice hockey goaltender who played 13 years in the NHL, played for one, two, three, four teams from 1965 to 1979 and won two Stanley Cubs with one team, won a Vesna and a Consumite in both seasons. So two times Stanley Cubs champion, a Vesna trophy winner and a Consumite in both seasons. That's good right there. Two-year run of dominance posted 30 shutouts in a regular season and postseason play combined. 1984 Hall of Fame inductee. My jerseys retired number 63 and is in the list of 100 top 10 players of all time. Nope. Nope. Any guesses? Yes. One person got it. Brett. Brett got it. I said most notable with, I would say the Flyers, but I don't know if this is a Flyers jersey to be honest, or it is a Flyers jersey actually, Bernie Perant or parents. This is actually the old like retro Flyers jersey just to show you guys like the ones they wore in the early 2000s, but I guess he was number one. Yeah. That's what it says in Wikipedia. His number 63 was retired. Oh, sorry. I read that wrong. Perant was rated number 63, sorry, in a top 100 angel players of all time. My bad, William. There you go. Flyers. I was going to say 63 is a weird hockey jersey number. All right. There was a JSA with the two as well. I'll try to fold that a little bit better right now. All right. So that's going to go to John Hooten, what a deep order. Is this guy even on the list? Oh, we're going by the first name. All right, you guys ready? Last one. I am a retired Hall of Fame Canadian hockey player, which was a defenseman and team captain for this team and only played for one team my entire career. Is a four-time Stanley Cup champion as a member of the early 1980s team, also a three-time Norse trophy winner as the NHL's top defenseman and elected in the hockey Hall of Fame 1991 was named one of the 100 greatest players in NHL history. And greetings, Jack. Yes, first overall pick, played from 1973 to 1988. No Ken, not Nicholas Lidstrom, but Jack got it. And a nice inscription to Hall of Fame 91, Dennis Potvin, which is for the Islanders, number five, and that's going to be William, William Hankins, there you go, or Hawkins, sorry, did I say that wrong? Hawkins, sorry about that. And there you go, guys, that was the break. This was the three box break of the autograph Gold Roast Jerseys on JaspysCaseBricks.com. We have the other half on the website, JaspysCaseBricks.com.