ECHL All-Star Game

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Year Winner Score Loser MVP Host City Host Arena
2007 National Conference American Conference Boise, ID Qwest Arena
2006 National Conference 7:6 American Conference Luke Curtin, Fresno (National) Fresno, CA Save Mart Center
2005 National Conference 6:2 American Conference Frank Doyle, Idaho (National) Reading, PA Sovereign Center
2004 Eastern Conference 7:6 Western Conference Randy Rowe, Peoria (East) Peoria, IL Carver Arena
2003 Northern Conference 8:2 Southern Conference Scott Stirling, Atlantic City (North) Estero, FL Germain Arena
2002 Southern Conference 7:6 Northern Conference Allan Sirois, Augusta (South) Trenton, NJ Sovereign Bank Arena
2001 Southern Conference 9:5 Northern Conference Jonas Soling, Augusta (South) N. Little Rock, AR ALLTEL Arena
2000 Northern Conference 8:6 Southern Conference Jeff Mitchell, Dayton (North) Greenville, SC BI-LO Center
1999 Southern Conference 7:4 Northern Conference Jason Elders, Mobile (South) Biloxi, MS Mississippi Coast Coliseum
1998 Canada All-Stars 11:7 USA/World All-Stars Andy MacIntyre, Jacksonville (Canada) Lafayette, LA Cajundome
1997 Charlotte Checkers 7:6 ECHL All-Stars Andrei Bashkirov, Huntington (ECHL)
David Brosseau, Charlotte
Charlotte, NC Charlotte Coliseum
1996 Northern Conference 10:7 Southern Conference Don Parsons, Johnstown (North) Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center
1995 West All-Stars 6:5 East All-Stars Jay Neal, Toledo (West) Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum
1994 West All-Stars 7:6 East All-Stars Joe Cook, Columbus (West)
Cory Cadden, Knoxville (West)
Norfolk, VA Norfolk Scope
1993 East All-Stars 7:3 West All-Stars Darren Schwartz, Wheeling (East) Wheeling, WV Wheeling Civic Center

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