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

2021-22 Upper Deck AHL Alexey Toropchenko card #31 from the Springfield Thunderbirds — a focused addition for set builders, team collectors, and hockey hobbyists.
2021-22 • Upper Deck • Ahl
American Hockey League • Springfield Thunderbirds
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This 2021-22 Upper Deck AHL card #31 features Alexey Toropchenko in his Springfield Thunderbirds uniform and represents a modern-era minor-league issue valued by set builders and team-focused collectors. As part of the Upper Deck AHL release, the design reflects the league's contemporary photography and branding, making it a useful piece for completing AHL checklists or highlighting a player’s minor-league tenure. Collectors often seek this card for roster collections, seasonal team sets, and trade bait among hobby groups. While not a rookie or serial-numbered parallel, the card fits cleanly into displays emphasizing developmental paths and organizational history. SuperCatch lists grouped product entries like this to help collectors compare options and track market availability; use it for completing the Upper Deck AHL run, gifting to a Springfield Thunderbirds fan, or adding context to a player-focused binder. The card’s appeal lies in its place within the 2021-22 AHL set and its connection to the fanbase and hobby narratives around player progression.
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Toropchenko's 2021-22 Upper Deck AHL rookie card occupies a niche tier within his broader rookie-year cardboard footprint, appealing primarily to collectors tracking his development from the Springfield Thunderbirds to NHL duty with the St. Louis Blues. With only a single active listing currently available, the card trades in a thin market where seller pricing carries outsized influence over perceived value. His career arc as a physical, defensive-minded forward with NHL staying power gives this card modest but genuine collector interest among Blues team collectors and AHL completionists.
As a base-tier AHL issue from Upper Deck, this card does not carry the serial-numbered or short-print designation that drives premium parallel demand, placing it in the standard print run category without hard population caps. Graded population data for AHL-specific Upper Deck releases tends to be sparse, as collectors historically submit these at lower rates compared to flagship NHL sets, meaning high-grade certified copies are genuinely scarce in population reports despite a modest print run. The AHL branding itself limits crossover appeal to mainstream graders, keeping raw copies more common than slabbed examples in the secondary market.
Toropchenko has secured a consistent NHL roster spot with St. Louis, which provides a stable floor for his rookie card demand, though his offensive upside ceiling keeps speculative momentum measured rather than aggressive. Collectors focused on AHL-to-NHL transition players with long-term roster durability will find this card a low-risk hold, particularly if he develops into a more prominent Blues contributor. Grading submission interest for AHL-era rookies tends to rise when a player earns a prominent playoff role or signs a notable contract extension, making those milestones the key catalysts to monitor.

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