The 2025-26 Upper Deck New York Rangers Centennial Box Set pays tribute to a century of Rangers hockey, spotlighting the franchise’s history, stars, and milestones as it approaches its 100th NHL season.
Established on April 17, 1926, the team originally carried the name “New York Giants Professional Hockey Club” under Madison Square Garden president George “Tex” Rickard. The “Rangers” nickname emerged after the New York Herald Tribune referred to the club as “Tex’s Rangers,” and the moniker stuck. Over the decades, New York has captured four Stanley Cup championships, tying them for the fourth-most titles in league history.
This commemorative box set arrives ahead of the Rangers’ 2026-27 centennial season, offering collectors a focused look at the franchise’s first 100 years on NHL ice.
Every 2025-26 Upper Deck New York Rangers Centennial Box Set delivers the complete 100-card base set, making it an all-in-one purchase for team collectors. Beyond the full run of base cards, each box also includes several limited parallels and an insert card celebrating standout players from across the franchise’s history.
Base cards highlight key figures and moments tied to the Rangers, giving fans a comprehensive cardboard snapshot of the club’s first century.
Each box is structured to provide a mix of parallels and inserts in addition to the full base set:
Some players from the base checklist are also featured on hard-signed autograph cards. These autographs are intentionally scarce, averaging two per case, or approximately 1 in every 10 boxes. When found, an autograph card replaces one of the Blue parallels in that box.
The box set is designed as a single-package product, making it straightforward for collectors to obtain the entire base set along with their bonus content:
The 2025-26 Upper Deck New York Rangers Centennial Box Set offers a focused, team-specific release that blends complete set collecting with chase elements, giving Rangers fans and hockey collectors a dedicated way to honor one of the NHL’s most storied franchises.