How To Watch AHL All-Star Skills Competition 2025
How To Watch AHL All-Star Skills Competition 2025
The AHL Skills Competition pits players against each other in seven different events in Palm Desert, CA on Feb. 2-3. Here's how to watch the event.
The 2025 AHL All-Star Skills Competition will draw the best players from all corners of the AHL this weekend to Acrisure Arena, the home of Coachella Valley Firebirds, affiliate of the NHL's Seattle Kraken.
The weekend's festivities are scheduled to include a Hall of Fame ceremony and the AHL All-Star Classic, a 3-on-3 tournament to determine which of the AHL's four divisions has the top players.
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The skills competition will include events that show off players' abilities including puck control, fastest skaters, rapid-fire shots, hardest shots, accuracy competition and more.
The AHL Skills Competition pits the best players in the league against each other in Palm Desert, CA on Feb. 2-3. Here's how to watch the event.
How To Watch AHL All-Star Skills Competition 2025
The 2025 AHL All-Star Skills competition is streaming live and on-demand on FloHockey. You can catch all of the weekend's events and the entire season for the AHL, ECHL, and many more streaming on FloHockey.
When Is The AHL All-Star Skills Competition 2025
The AHL All-Star Skills competition is set to begin at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 2.
Who Is In The AHL All-Star Skills Competition And AHL All-Star Games
Players representing their teams during the AHL all-star weekend will play for their respective division's all-star team: Pacific, Atlantic, North, and Central.
Pacific Division Roster
Read Chris Peters' full analysis on the Pacific Division All-Star Roster.
- Yaroslav Askarov (G), San Jose Barracuda (2nd appearance)
- Sam Colangelo (F), San Diego Gulls (1st)
- Devin Cooley (G), Calgary Wranglers (1st)
- Grigori Denisenko (F), Henderson Silver Knights (2nd)
- Samuel Fagemo (F), Ontario Reign (1st)
- Cale Fleury (D), Coachella Valley Firebirds (1st)
- Cameron Hebig (F), Tucson Roadrunners (1st)
- Rory Kerins (F), Calgary Wranglers (1st)
- Jacob MacDonald (D), Colorado Eagles (2nd)
- Elias Pettersson (D), Abbotsford Canucks (1st)
- Andrew Poturalski (F), San Jose Barracuda (2nd)
- Matthew Savoie (F), Bakersfield Condors (1st)
Atlantic Division Roster
Read Chris Peters' analysis on the Atlantic Division All-Star Roster.
- Ethan Bear (D), Hershey Bears (1st appearance)
- Alex Belzile (F), Hartford Wolf Pack (3rd)
- Emil Bemström (F), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (1st)
- Michael Callahan (D), Providence Bruins (1st)
- Trevor Carrick (D), Charlotte Checkers (3rd)
- Zac Dalpe (capt.), Charlotte Checkers (1st; will not play due to injury)
- Michael DiPietro (G), Providence Bruins (1st)
- Dalibor Dvorsky (F), Springfield Thunderbirds (1st)
- Dylan Garand (G), Hartford Wolf Pack (1st)
- John Leonard (F), Charlotte Checkers (1st)
- Alex Limoges (F), Hershey Bears (1st)
- Olle Lycksell (F), Lehigh Valley Phantoms (1st)
North Division Roster
Read Chris Peters' analysis on the North Division All-Star Roster.
- Owen Beck (F), Laval Rocket (1st appearance)
- Jeremy Davies (D), Belleville Senators (1st)
- Trey Fix-Wolansky (F), Cleveland Monsters (2nd)
- Brandon Halverson (G), Syracuse Crunch (1st)
- Devon Levi (G), Rochester Americans (1st)
- Logan Mailloux (D), Laval Rocket (2nd)
- Brett Murray (F), Rochester Americans (1st)
- Simon Nemec (D), Utica Comets (1st)
- Derrick Pouliot (D), Syracuse Crunch (3rd)
- Isak Rosén (F), Rochester Americans (2nd)
- Logan Shaw (F), Toronto Marlies (3rd)
- Alex Steeves (F), Toronto Marlies (2nd)
Central Division Roster
Read Chris Peters' analysis on the Central Division All-Star Roster.
- Sebastian Cossa (G), Grand Rapids Griffins (1st appearance)
- Brendan Gaunce (F), Iowa Wild (1st)
- Cole Guttman (F), Rockford IceHogs (1st)
- Justin Hryckowian (F), Texas Stars (1st)
- Joakim Kemell (F), Milwaukee Admirals (1st)
- Kevin Korchinski (D), Rockford IceHogs (1st)
- Curtis McKenzie (capt.)(F), Texas Stars (1st)
- Scott Morrow (D), Chicago Wolves (1st)
- Matt Murray (G), Milwaukee Admirals (1st)
- Elias Salomonsson (D), Manitoba Moose (1st)
- Ryan Suzuki (F), Chicago Wolves (1st)
- Austin Watson (F), Grand Rapids Griffins (1st)
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