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

2021-22 Upper Deck AHL Samuel Fagemo #62 — a catalog listing for collectors focused on AHL-era design, team identity, and set completion.
2021-22 • Upper Deck • Ahl
Ahl • Ontario Reign
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Fagemo's 2021-22 Upper Deck AHL rookie card occupies a niche tier within his broader cardboard footprint, appealing primarily to collectors tracking his development through the Ontario Reign system. With only one active listing currently available, the card's market is thin, which can create artificial scarcity optics but also limits reliable price discovery. As a prospect-era AHL issue rather than a flagship NHL set entry, it trades at a discount relative to any NHL-licensed Upper Deck base or Young Guns counterpart.
Upper Deck's AHL releases typically feature modest print runs compared to their NHL flagship products, though specific serial numbering on base rookie cards in this set is generally absent, classifying it as a standard print run issue. Population data from grading services like PSA and BGS shows limited submission volume for AHL-era Fagemo cards, meaning graded copies are scarce in the registry — though low submission counts can reflect collector disinterest as much as true rarity. Any parallel or autograph variants from this set would command a meaningful premium over the base rookie version.
Fagemo's trajectory as a developing NHL winger with the Los Angeles Kings organization is the primary driver of speculative interest in his early cards — a breakout NHL season would likely catalyze grading submissions and renewed market activity. Currently, his AHL rookie cards represent a low-cost entry point for collectors betting on his NHL consolidation, but sustained roster presence and point production are necessary catalysts for meaningful appreciation. Grading submission trends for AHL-era prospects tend to spike reactively after NHL milestones, so early holders of high-grade raw copies are best positioned if his career trajectory continues upward.

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