
Matt Boldy
2021-22 • Upper Deck
Ahl • #3

2021-22 Upper Deck AHL Calen Addison #8 — a team-era hockey card suited for collectors building AHL sets, following Iowa Wild players, or adding era pieces to a hockey collection.
2021-22 • Upper Deck • Ahl
Ahl • Iowa Wild
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Addison's 2021-22 Upper Deck AHL rookie card occupies a niche tier within his broader rookie-year cardboard, sitting below his NHL-licensed issues but carrying appeal as an early documentation of his professional career. With only a single active listing currently available, the card's market is thin, meaning price discovery is limited and transactions are largely driven by motivated collectors rather than broad demand. His career significance as a puck-moving defenseman who earned NHL opportunities with Minnesota adds a layer of legitimacy to the card's long-term positioning.
AHL-issued Upper Deck sets traditionally carry modest print runs compared to mainstream NHL flagship releases, and the base rookie card from this series is generally considered a short-print relative to its NHL counterparts simply due to lower distribution volume. Graded population for AHL-era Addison cards remains extremely sparse, meaning high-grade copies — particularly PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 — face virtually no direct competition in the market. The scarcity of graded examples compared to raw copies creates a meaningful condition premium for anyone holding a professionally graded specimen.
Addison has shown flashes of offensive upside at the NHL level, and defensemen with power-play production tend to sustain collector interest if they secure a consistent top-four role. The AHL rookie card, while not the flagship issue, benefits from being a true first-year card and could appreciate if Addison develops into a reliable NHL contributor or earns All-Star consideration. Grading submission volume for this card is likely very low, which means early movers who submit high-condition raw copies could benefit disproportionately if his on-ice trajectory continues upward.

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