AHL All-Star Games 2025 Scores And Highlights: Central Division Wins
AHL All-Star Games 2025 Scores And Highlights: Central Division Wins
The AHL's best players were in Palm Desert to represent their division in the AHL All-Star Challenge 3-on-3 tournament. Read the game recaps and results.
As the AHL season flipped the page on the first half of the season, the AHL All-Star Challenge 2025 was one of the most exciting times of the season, short of watching the Calder Cup playoffs.
Players from across the World representing the AHL's 32 teams and four divisions traveled from across the United States and Canada to the home of the Coachella Valley Firebirds, affiliate of the NHL's Seattle Kraken, in Palm Desert, CA.
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AHL All-Star Games 2025 Scores And Highlights: Central Division Wins
Read the game recaps, scores, and watch highlights from the 2025 AHL All-Star Challenge.
Central Division 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)
- 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)
Watch The Game-Winning Goal From Curtis McKenzie
THE CAPTAIN!@TexasStars veteran Curtis McKenzie wins it for the Central in the shootout! What a night and what a way to end it! The Central Division is your #AHLAllStar Challenge Champions for the first time since 2017.#AHL #AHLAllStar pic.twitter.com/gP1wf7vveP
— FloHockey (@FloHockey) February 4, 2025
Final Championship Game: Central 2 - 1 Atlantic (SO)
Dylan Garand and Sebastian Cossa were in net to start.
Central controlled the puck for the first minutes of the period until Ethan Bear collected the puck and passed it up to Brian Pinho. Eventually the puck made it back to Ethan Bear to score his first goal of the night.
With 3:40 remaining, Salomonsson scored off of the pass from Justin Hryckowian to tie it up.
The Central division did a goalie change on the fly, putting DiPietro in the net with two and a half to go.
Guttman tested DiPietro immediately, which he swatted away successfully to start his shift.
Central controlled the puck for the final moments of the game but were unable to convert, taking the game to a shootout.
Central
- Cole Guttman - saved
- Kevin Korchinski - goal
- Curtis McKenzie - goal
Atlantic
- Olle Lycksell - hit post
- Alex Limoges - saved
- N/A
Game #6: Central 5 - 2 Pacific
Second Period
Askarov checked into the net for the Pacific, Salomonsson was able to whip it up and over the blocker for the Central division to kick off the second period.
As the clock ticked out for the Pacific's chances to make the last game of the night, Askarov left the net and Central was able to extend their lead to three.
Cossa took an attempt at the goalie goal during the empty net but it was stopped by the Pacific.
Central Division moved onto the championship game to face off against the Atlantic all-stars.
First Period
In the second to last game of the night, Matt Murray and Devin Cooley in net.
It didn't take long for Rory Kerins to put the puck in the back of the net, scoring just 50 seconds into the game.
Cameron Hebig followed it up shortly after, just 15 seconds in fact, to keep the Pacific pressure on.
Cooley made an attempt on a diving poke check but Austin Watson drew him out and backhanded the puck past him. Watson followed it up with a friendly tap as Cooley was still recovering with a nice, short nap on the ice.
Just a few seconds later, Watson immediately drove the net and netted a second to keep the scoring train chugging along.
Gaunce tallied yet another and the rally was complete for the Central division to end the first period.
Pacific Division 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)
- Cameron Hebig (F), Tucson Roadrunners (1st)
- Rory Kerins (F), Calgary Wranglers (1st)
- Jacob MacDonald (D), Colorado Eagles (2nd)
- Ty Mueller (F), Abbotsford Canucks (1st)
- Jani Nyman (F), Coachella Valley Firebirds (1st)
- Andrew Poturalski (F), San Jose Barracuda (2nd)
- Matthew Savoie (F), Bakersfield Condors (1st)
Central Division 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)
- 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)
Another Angle of That Brett Murray Beaut From Earlier
Still picking our jaws up off the floor from this Brett Murray goal... Apparently so is his @AmerksHockey teammate Devon Levi. This is art.#AHLAllStar #AHL #Amerks #Sabrehood pic.twitter.com/FWfHMZaTZX
— FloHockey (@FloHockey) February 4, 2025
Game #5: Atlantic 2 - 1 North
Second Period
Mailloux started the period with a few good looks but Bemstrom was able to help defensively.
Devon Levi entered the net for the North and made three great saves in a row in the first two minutes of the period.
As the period enters its final minute, Owen Pickering finally got it past Levi to take the lead for the Atlantic. It was Pickering's third attempt at beating him over the five minutes.
Fix-Wolansky hit the post with just ten seconds, beating DiPietro remaining as the North pulled their goalie and went up a skater.
Atlantic won and is headed to the final game of the evening against the winner of Pacific vs Central.
First Period
It's an Eastern Conference showdown as the two teams of the East battle it out for the chance at the championship game to face off the winner of the West.
Garand is in the net again for Atlantic while Hildeby is in net for the North.
After three minutes, neither team has scored.
Logan Shaw scored with 1:43 to go, firing a cannon at the crossbar over the shoulder of Garand.
Dalibor Dvorsky collected a pass in his glove and slowly floated into the offensive zone to make a quick movement and edge it past Hildeby with less than 30 seconds to go.
Atlantic Division Roster
- Ethan Bear (D), Hershey Bears (1st appearance)
- Alex Belzile (F), Hartford Wolf Pack (3rd)
- Emil Bemström (F), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (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)
- Owen Pickering (D), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (1st)
- Brian Pinho (F), Bridgeport Islanders (1st)
North Division Roster
- Owen Beck (F), Laval Rocket (1st appearance)
- Jeremy Davies (D), Belleville Senators (1st)
- Trey Fix-Wolansky (F), Cleveland Monsters (2nd)
- Dennis Hildeby (G), Toronto Marlies (2nd)
- 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)
- Logan Shaw (F), Toronto Marlies (3rd)
- Alex Steeves (F), Toronto Marlies (2nd)
Game #4: Atlantic 4 - 3 Pacific (SO)
Second Period
Cooley opened the period with a great save when Alex Limoges was all alone and passed it to himself off the boards.
Olle Lycksell opens the scoring in the second period with a slick sweep past the goaltender. He followed it up within 30 seconds on a pass to Owen Pickering who eyed just inside the post on the low blocker side and nailed the selection.
Garand continues to stack on a few big saves in a row although he was unable to stop Savoie and Fagemo, finding the back of the net with a minute and 45 seconds remaining.
Savoie scored his own goal 23 seconds later with some impressive faking out and beat Garand to tuck it in to the five hole.
With regulation time running out and the score being tied, the game entered a three-round shootout.
ATLANTIC - Cooley
- Olle Lycksell - goal
- Dalibor Dvorsky - save
- John Leonard - goal
PACIFIC - Garand
- Matthew Savoie - shot wide
- Jani Nyman - save
- N/A
First Period
Dylan Garand started for the Atlantic Division. Yaroslav Askarov started for the Pacific.
The first 30 seconds were packed with a bunch of chances for the Atlantic but were unable to beat Askarov.
Dalibor Dvorsky made it look easy, scoring the first goal of the fourth game about 90 seconds into the game, picking the corner and doing it all alone.
AHL's leading scorer Andrew Poturalski finally earned his first goal of the night, drawing the crowd's loudest ovation of the night.
Atlantic Division Roster
- Ethan Bear (D), Hershey Bears (1st appearance)
- Alex Belzile (F), Hartford Wolf Pack (3rd)
- Emil Bemström (F), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (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)
- Owen Pickering (D), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (1st)
- Brian Pinho (F), Bridgeport Islanders (1st)
Pacific Division 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)
- Cameron Hebig (F), Tucson Roadrunners (1st)
- Rory Kerins (F), Calgary Wranglers (1st)
- Jacob MacDonald (D), Colorado Eagles (2nd)
- Ty Mueller (F), Abbotsford Canucks (1st)
- Jani Nyman (F), Coachella Valley Firebirds (1st)
- Andrew Poturalski (F), San Jose Barracuda (2nd)
- Matthew Savoie (F), Bakersfield Condors (1st)
Game #3: North 4 - 2 Central - Watch This Crazy Goal From Brett Murray
Brett Murray, you have got to be kidding me! Absolutely gross stuff from the @AmerksHockey star for the best goal of the night and Atlantic takes the lead! #AHL #AHLAllStar pic.twitter.com/R7aEFZrlZ6
— FloHockey (@FloHockey) February 4, 2025
Second Period
Matt Murray returned to the net for the Central as the second period started. Hildeby returned.
In his third goal of the night, Owen Beck scored for the two-goal lead off of a forehand-to-backhand into the five hole converted the try this time.
Steeves tallied the fourth for the North.
As the fireworks continue, Curtis McKenzie received a sneaky behind the back pass from Korchinski to get the puck past Hildeby.
Central pulled their goalie for an extra attacker with 30 seconds remaining but were unable to net a final goal to bring it within one.
First Period
Dennis Hildeby started for the North while Sebastian Cossa returned to the net for the Central Division.
Trey Fix-Wolansky had the first good look on the net but Cossa was able to stop it.
Guttman ran away with no one within 50 yards of him and flipped the puck off the backhand high blocker-side.
Davies sniped the top left corner and smacked the bar with the puck, which generously bounced into the net from the Steeves pass with less than a minute to go.
Brett Murray scored an insane goal at the buzzer between the legs with the defender on his case in front of the net.
Central Division 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)
- 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)
North Division Roster
- Owen Beck (F), Laval Rocket (1st appearance)
- Jeremy Davies (D), Belleville Senators (1st)
- Trey Fix-Wolansky (F), Cleveland Monsters (2nd)
- Dennis Hildeby (G), Toronto Marlies (2nd)
- 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)
- Logan Shaw (F), Toronto Marlies (3rd)
- Alex Steeves (F), Toronto Marlies (2nd)
Game #2: Atlantic 0 - 3 Central
He might not have come out on the winning side in the game, but @AHLBruins goalie Mikey DiPietro absolutely stole the show for Atlantic with this stunner of a save on a 2-on-0!#AHLAllStar pic.twitter.com/3lKM8zWbw1
— FloHockey (@FloHockey) February 4, 2025
Second Period
Matt Murray returned to the net while Sebastian Cossa checked in for the Central Division.
Brendan Gaunce scored the first goal of the second game, opening up the second period after a beautiful sauce from Joakim Kemell.
Kevin Korchinski was able to reach out and get another one past DiPietro, barely getting it past his outstretched boot.
In a 2-on-none Austin Watson plus Ryan Suzuki breakaway, Cossa was able to put a stop to their pressure despite what felt like 10 passes back and forth as they approached.
Gaunce scored another goal after another beautiful pass by Joakim Kemell, this time behind the back to beat the defender.
First Period
Michael DiPietro will start in goal for the Atlantic. Matt Murray in net for Central.
DiPietro made a save on a good look from Grand Rapids Griffins' Austin Watson broke out about 90 seconds in.
Dalibor Dvorsky took the puck right in front of the net from Central's defense but couldn't close the deal and beat Murray.
As the time whittled down, DiPietro had a few opportunities for flashy saves.
Central Division 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)
- 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)
Atlantic Division Roster
- Ethan Bear (D), Hershey Bears (1st appearance)
- Alex Belzile (F), Hartford Wolf Pack (3rd)
- Emil Bemström (F), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (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)
- Owen Pickering (D), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (1st)
- Brian Pinho (F), Bridgeport Islanders (1st)
Game #1: Pacific Beats North 3-2
The crowd was behind them and the Pacific Division DELIVERED! Pacific beat North 3-2 to win the first game at the #AHLAllStar Challenge. Goals from Jani Nyman, Samuel Fagemo and Rory Kerins! All three PAC goals here:#AHL #Hockey pic.twitter.com/tlkEO4BMX0
— FloHockey (@FloHockey) February 4, 2025
Second Period
Devon Levi stayed in the goal for the North while Yaroslav Askarov swapped in to the net for the Pacific.
Askarov picked things up right where he left off last night, putting on a show with a diving poke check save.
Cameron Hebig connected with Rory Kerins able to trickle the puck past Levi.
Owen Beck scored again, breaking out and flipping the puck off the upright into the top of the net to get past Askarov.
The North division pulled the goalie to add a skater with less than a minute remaining. Askarov made a save at the buzzer to earn the win for the Pacific.
First Period
Devin Cooley started in the net for the Pacific while Devon Levi started for the North.
Owen Beck scored the first goal of the AHL All Star Challenge in a two-on-one to beat Devin Cooley with Syracuse Crunch's Derrick Pouliot at the halfway point in the first of the two five-minute periods.
Coachella Valley Firebird Jani Nyman sniped the mid-level glove side to score the first goal for the Pacific division in front of the hometown crowd.
As the clock ticked down to just 30 seconds remaining, Samuel Fagemo delayed and tucked it around the extended pad of Levi to put in the second for the Pacific.
North Division Roster
- Owen Beck (F), Laval Rocket (1st appearance)
- Jeremy Davies (D), Belleville Senators (1st)
- Trey Fix-Wolansky (F), Cleveland Monsters (2nd)
- Dennis Hildeby (G), Toronto Marlies (2nd)
- 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)
- Logan Shaw (F), Toronto Marlies (3rd)
- Alex Steeves (F), Toronto Marlies (2nd)
Pacific Division 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)
- Cameron Hebig (F), Tucson Roadrunners (1st)
- Rory Kerins (F), Calgary Wranglers (1st)
- Jacob MacDonald (D), Colorado Eagles (2nd)
- Ty Mueller (F), Abbotsford Canucks (1st)
- Jani Nyman (F), Coachella Valley Firebirds (1st)
- Andrew Poturalski (F), San Jose Barracuda (2nd)
- Matthew Savoie (F), Bakersfield Condors (1st)
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AHL All Star Games Format For Tonight
Puck drop is next! Here's how tonight's games will go.
Tonight's games will be made up of four all-star teams: Atlantic, North, Central, Pacific.
There are twelve players per team, competing in a six-game round robin tournament played 3-on-3.
Each game will consist of two five-minute periods. If they are tied after regulation, there will be a three-round shootout. If they are still tied after the shootout, the game is a tie.
Winning teams get two points, ties earn one point.
The top two teams will advance to the championship.
Western Conference All Star Jersey Sneak Peek
Check out Chicago Wolves's Ryan Suzuki in the sleek Western Conference all star jerseys.
Suzuki just made his NHL debut with the Carolina Hurricanes on Jan. 30.
awwww 🥰 pic.twitter.com/m5QBEAMGal
— Chicago Wolves (@Chicago_Wolves) February 4, 2025
2025 AHL All-Star Rosters
Pacific Division 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)
- Cameron Hebig (F), Tucson Roadrunners (1st)
- Rory Kerins (F), Calgary Wranglers (1st)
- Jacob MacDonald (D), Colorado Eagles (2nd)
- Ty Mueller (F), Abbotsford Canucks (1st)
- Jani Nyman (F), Coachella Valley Firebirds (1st)
- Andrew Poturalski (F), San Jose Barracuda (2nd)
- Matthew Savoie (F), Bakersfield Condors (1st)
Atlantic Division Roster
- Ethan Bear (D), Hershey Bears (1st appearance)
- Alex Belzile (F), Hartford Wolf Pack (3rd)
- Emil Bemström (F), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (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)
- Owen Pickering (D), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (1st)
- Brian Pinho (F), Bridgeport Islanders (1st)
North Division Roster
- Owen Beck (F), Laval Rocket (1st appearance)
- Jeremy Davies (D), Belleville Senators (1st)
- Trey Fix-Wolansky (F), Cleveland Monsters (2nd)
- Dennis Hildeby (G), Toronto Marlies (2nd)
- 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)
- Logan Shaw (F), Toronto Marlies (3rd)
- Alex Steeves (F), Toronto Marlies (2nd)
Central Division 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)
- 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)
List of Players Selected to All-Star Rosters But Are Unable To Participate
- Michael Callahan (D), Providence Bruins
- Ethen Frank (F), Hershey Bears
- Seamus Casey (D), Utica Comets
- Luca Del Bel Belluz (F), Cleveland Monsters
- Brandon Halverson (G), Syracuse Crunch
- Denton Mateychuk (D), Cleveland Monsters
- Joshua Roy (F), Laval Rocket
- Lian Bichsel (D), Texas Stars
- Vinnie Hinostroza (F), Milwaukee Admirals
- Frank Nazar (F), Rockford iceHogs
- Liam Öhgren (F), Iowa Wild
- Josh Doan (F), Tucson Roadrunners
- Cale Fleury (D), Coachella Valley Firebirds
- Tanner Laczynski (F), Henderson Silver Knights
- Elias Pettersson (D), Abbotsford Canucks
Read Before You Watch: Notable NHL Prospects Playing In 2025 AHL All-Star Classic
A number of high-end NHL draft picks including 10 recent first-rounders will be competing in this weekend's AHL All-Star Classic:
Read the full analysis by Chris Peters.
- Simon Nemec, D, Utica Comets (NJD)
- Kevin Korchinski, D, Rockford IceHogs (CHI)
- Matthew Savoie, C/W, Bakersfield Condors (EDM)
- Dalibor Dvorsky, C, Springfield Thunderbirds (STL)
- Yaroslav Askarov, G, San Jose Barracuda (SJS)
- Isak Rosén, RW, Rochester Americans (BUF)
- Sebastian Cossa, G, Grand Rapids Griffins (DET)
- Joakim Kemell, RW, Milwaukee Admirals (NSH)
- Owen Pickering, D, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT)
- Logan Mailloux, D, Laval Rocket (MTL)
- Devon Levi, G, Rochester Americans (BUF)
- Scott Morrow, D, Chicago Wolves (CAR)
- Sam Colangelo, RW, San Diego Gulls (ANA)
- Elias Salomonsson, D, Manitoba Moose (WPG)
- Dylan Garand, G, Hartford Wolf Pack (NYR)
- Owen Beck, RW, Laval Rocket (MTL)
- Justin Hryckowian, C/W, Texas Stars (DAL)
- Rory Kerins, RW, Calgary Wranglers (CGY)
On The Ice With Elias Salomonsson At The AHL Skills Competition
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👓 POV: You're Elias Salomonsson during the Inglasco Puck Control Relay at the 2025 #AHLAllStar Skills Competition 👀@ManitobaMoose | @TheAHL#AHL #GoMooseGo #GoJetsGo pic.twitter.com/evIK69gljt
— FloHockey (@FloHockey) February 4, 2025
How To Watch The AHL All-Star Classic 2025
AHL All-Star Classic 2025 Schedule
Sunday, Feb. 2
- 9:00 p.m. ET – AHL All-Star Skills Competition - WATCH REPLAY
Monday, Feb. 3
- 2:00 p.m. ET – AHL Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Ceremony - WATCH REPLAY
- 9:00 p.m. ET – 2025 AHL All-Star Challenge
What Channel Is The AHL All-Star Game On?
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