
Jacob Perreault
2021-22 • Upper Deck
Ahl • #51

2021-22 Upper Deck AHL Alexander Alexeyev #36 hockey card — a collectible for AHL set completion, team collections, and hockey card enthusiasts.
2021-22 • Upper Deck • Ahl
American Hockey League • Hershey Bears
Near Mint
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The 2021-22 Upper Deck AHL Alexander Alexeyev #36 card captures a season-era look from Upper Deck’s AHL release and is a solid fit for collectors focused on minor-pro and team-based builds. As part of the Upper Deck AHL series, this card reflects the league-level photography and design treatment used to document developing professional talent during the 2021–22 season. Collectors often pursue these cards to complete AHL sets, round out Hershey Bears groupings, or track a player’s progression through professional ranks. While not a rookie or serial-numbered insert, this piece has appeal for those assembling career timelines, creating display pages, or gifting a fan of Hershey Bears hockey. SuperCatch presents this catalog entry to help collectors identify set context, card number, and series provenance when comparing versions or filling want lists. The card pairs well with other Upper Deck AHL issues from the era and is relevant for collectors seeking durable, market-recognized AHL base cards that speak to development-stage collecting and team-focused collections.
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As a rookie card from Upper Deck's AHL set, this Alexeyev entry-level issue trades within a niche segment of prospect collectors rather than commanding mainstream attention. With only one active listing, the market is extremely thin, which can create artificial scarcity optics but also signals limited collector demand at this stage. His card currently sits in the lower tier of his own modest print run, reflecting his status as a developing prospect rather than an established NHL regular.
Upper Deck's AHL sets typically feature relatively modest print runs compared to flagship NHL products, but base rookie cards from this series are not serially numbered, making population control difficult to gauge. Graded copies in the PSA and BGS population reports for AHL-era Alexeyev cards remain sparse, suggesting most copies exist raw in the market. The absence of high-end parallels or autograph variants in this specific issue limits the ceiling for rarity-driven premiums.
Alexeyev, a former first-round pick of the Washington Capitals, carries residual prospect upside that could re-energize demand if he secures consistent NHL roster time, but his trajectory has been slower than initially projected. The rookie card premium for AHL-issued cards is generally softer than NHL-issued equivalents, meaning a breakout NHL season would be the primary catalyst for meaningful appreciation. Grading submission trends for this card remain low, so early high-grade copies could establish a thin but favorable population report if his profile rises.

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