yeaaa, I've been hesitant to really go in, seems like Upper Deck is slimy af in terms of print run numbers, and they seem to hold all the licensing for NHL rn. Yeah, i think in like 90% of cases, cards really are not a good investment vehicle, but they do have some enjoy-ability/hobby aspect to them, which is worth something in the long run. I just think Makar is going to be a Crosby/McDavid tier of D-man, but there is already a huge inflation on the value of his rookie cards.