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ROSTERS UNVEILED FOR 2024 AHL ALL-STAR CLASSIC

AHLBy: Jason Chaimovich, AHL

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. … Today, the American Hockey League announced the playing rosters for the 2024 AHL All-Star Classic presented by Tech CU, to be held February 4-5 in San Jose, Calif.

Twelve players will represent each of the AHL’s four divisions. Committees of AHL coaches determined rosters, and at least one All-Star represents all 32 AHL teams.

The 2024 rosters feature 41 first-time AHL All-Stars and 13 rookies, as well as 14 former first-round NHL draft choices and ten second-round picks. In addition, 23 of the All-Stars named have also played in the National Hockey League already this season, including Rochester’s Jiri Kulich and Isak Rosen (Buffalo), Hartford’s Brennan Othmann (N.Y. Rangers), Grand Rapids’ Simon Edvinsson and Jonatan Berggren (Detroit), Tucson’s Dylan Guenther (Arizona), and reigning AHL MVP Dustin Wolf (Calgary). Utica’s Graeme Clarke (New Jersey) and Ontario’s Brandt Clarke (Los Angeles) have both been selected and will become just the second pair of brothers to skate in the same AHL All-Star Classic after Peter and Chris Ferraro in 1997 and 2003.

Hershey Bears head coach Todd Nelson, Cleveland Monsters head coach Trent Vogelhuber, Texas Stars head coach Neil Graham, and Calgary Wranglers head coach Trent Cull will serve as coaches for the event.

The 2024 AHL All-Star Skills Competition on Sunday, Feb. 4 (8 ET/5 PT) will pit the All-Stars from the two Eastern Conference divisions against those from the two Western Conference divisions in seven skills events. In the 2024 AHL All-Star Challenge on Monday, Feb. 5 (9 ET/6 PT), the four teams will participate in a 3-on-3, round-robin tournament featuring six games of 10 minutes each. At the end of the round-robin, the two teams with the best records will face off for the championship, a six-minute, 3-on-3 game.

Ticket packages start as low as $56, including admission to the Skills Competition and the Challenge. For more information, fans can visit sjbarracuda.com/allstar.

The 2024 AHL All-Star Classic presented by Tech CU will feature the top young talent in the American Hockey League: since 1995, more than 94 percent of All-Star Classic participants have gone on to compete in the National Hockey League, including Cam AtkinsonDrake BathersonJordan BinningtonThomas BordeleauJohn CarlsonThatcher DemkoLukas DostalConnor HellebuyckTristan JarryJordan KyrouJonathan MarchessaultJacob MarkstromJ.T. MillerBrandon MontourWilliam NylanderKyle PalmieriMikko RantanenDylan StromeTyler ToffoliLinus UllmarkVitek Vanecek and Mats Zuccarello, as well as current San Jose Sharks Logan CoutureMike HoffmanLuke KuninKaapo KahkonenMackenzie Blackwood and Jacob MacDonald.

Since 1936, the American Hockey League has been the top development league for the players, coaches, managers, executives, broadcasters, and staff of all 32 National Hockey League teams. Nearly 90 percent of today’s NHL players are American Hockey League graduates, and more than 100 honored members of the Hockey Hall of Fame spent time in the AHL in their careers.

Atlantic Division All-Stars
Joel Blomqvist, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (1st appearance)
Lucas Carlsson, Charlotte Checkers (1st)
Dylan Coghlan, Springfield Thunderbirds (1st)
Ethen Frank, Hershey Bears (2nd)
Adam Gaudette, Springfield Thunderbirds (1st)
Mac Hollowell, Hartford Wolf Pack (1st)
Ruslan Iskhakov, Bridgeport Islanders (2nd)
Dylan McIlrath (“C”), Hershey Bears (1st)
Georgii Merkulov, Providence Bruins (1st)
Brennan Othmann, Hartford Wolf Pack (1st)
Clay Stevenson, Hershey Bears (1st)
Samu Tuomaala, Lehigh Valley Phantoms (1st)
Coach Todd Nelson, Hershey Bears (4th)

North Division All-Stars
Jake Christiansen, Cleveland Monsters (2nd appearance)
Graeme Clarke, Utica Comets (1st)
Angus Crookshank, Belleville Senators (1st)
Trey Fix-Wolansky, Cleveland Monsters  (1st)
Gage Goncalves, Syracuse Crunch (1st)
Jet Greaves, Cleveland Monsters (1st)
Max Guenette, Belleville Senators (1st)
Dennis Hildeby, Toronto Marlies (1st)
Jiri Kulich, Rochester Americans (1st)
Logan Mailloux, Laval Rocket (1st)
Isak Rosen, Rochester Americans (1st)
Alex Steeves, Toronto Marlies (1st)
Coach Trent Vogelhuber, Cleveland Monsters (1st)

Central Division All-Stars
Yaroslav Askarov, Milwaukee Admirals (1st appearance)
Jonatan Berggren, Grand Rapids Griffins (1st)
Matej Blumel, Texas Stars (1st)
Mavrik Bourque, Texas Stars (1st)
Ethan Del Mastro, Rockford IceHogs (1st)
Simon Edvinsson, Grand Rapids Griffins (1st)
Rocco Grimaldi, Chicago Wolves (2nd)
Brad Lambert, Manitoba Moose (1st)
Nic Petan, Iowa Wild (1st)
Logan Stankoven, Texas Stars (1st)
Spencer Stastney, Milwaukee Admirals (1st)
Jesper Wallstedt, Iowa Wild (2nd)
Coach Neil Graham, Texas Stars (2nd)

Pacific Division All-Stars
Arshdeep Bains, Abbotsford Canucks (1st appearance)
Brandt Clarke, Ontario Reign (1st)
Matt Coronato, Calgary Wranglers (1st)
Adam Cracknell (“C”), Henderson Silver Knights (1st)
Ryker Evans, Coachella Valley Firebirds (2nd)
Dylan Guenther, Tucson Roadrunners (1st)
Danil Gushchin, San Jose Barracuda (1st)
Raphael Lavoie, Bakersfield Condors (1st)
Riley Tufte, Colorado Eagles (1st)
Matthew Villalta, Tucson Roadrunners (1st)
Dustin Wolf, Calgary Wranglers (2nd)
Olen Zellweger, San Diego Gulls (1st)
Coach Trent Cull, Calgary Wranglers (1st)

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Mitch Beck was a standup comedian and radio personality for over 25 years. His passion for hockey started with Team USA in 1980 when they defeated the Soviets at Lake Placid. He has also worked in hockey as a coach and administrator. He also works for USA Hockey as a Coach Developer. Mitch has been reporting on the New York Rangers, and exclusively on the Hartford Wolf Pack since 2005.

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