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

2021-22 Upper Deck AHL Max Willman #61 hockey card — a collectible from the AHL set, suited for collectors completing sets, gifting, or investing in prospect-era cards.
2021-22 • Upper Deck • Ahl
Ahl • Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Near Mint
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Max Willman's 2021-22 Upper Deck AHL rookie card occupies a niche tier within the set, reflecting his status as a depth player who spent the bulk of his career in the AHL with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms rather than establishing a sustained NHL presence. With only a single active listing on the market, price discovery is limited and the card trades on collector demand for AHL-specific sets rather than mainstream NHL hobby interest. Upper Deck AHL releases tend to carry modest premiums compared to flagship NHL products, positioning this card in the entry-level tier of the rookie card market.
The 2021-22 Upper Deck AHL base set does not feature the aggressive parallel or serial-numbered structure seen in premium NHL releases, meaning this rookie card likely exists as a standard base issue without significant print-run restrictions. Population data for graded copies of AHL-specific cards is typically sparse, as submission rates for non-star players from this product line are low, which can create minor scarcity in high-grade slabs purely by default. The absence of short-print designations or autograph variants in a standard base configuration limits the rarity narrative considerably.
Willman's trajectory as a career AHL player with limited NHL games logged tempers the long-term investment case for this rookie card, as sustained NHL stardom is the primary driver of rookie card appreciation over time. Grading submission trends for AHL-set cards of depth players remain low, meaning population reports offer little upside signal for value growth. Collector interest in this card is likely to remain niche, driven by team collectors and AHL enthusiasts rather than broad speculative demand, suggesting stable but flat market momentum going forward.

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