ECHL All-Star Game
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The ECHL All-Star Game is an exhibition ice hockey game that traditionally marks the midway point of the ECHL's regular season, with many of the league's star players playing against each other. The starting lineup for the two teams, including the starting goaltender, is voted on by the coaches, players, and other league representatives. The coaches for the two All-Star Game teams are typically the head coaches of the teams that, at the time of the All-Star Game roster announcements, are leading their respective conferences in point percentage (i.e. fraction of points obtained out of total possible points). The All-Star Game is preceded by the ECHL All-Star Skills Competition, a competition showing the various talents of the all-stars.
[edit] All-Star Game results
Year | Winner | Score | Loser | MVP | Host City | Host Arena |
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2009 | Reading, PA | Sovereign Center | ||||
2008 | National Conference | 10:7 | American Conference | Ash Goldie, Victoria | Stockton, CA | Stockton Arena |
2007 | American Conference | 6:3 | National Conference | Adam Berkhoel, Dayton (American) | 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 |
[edit] See also
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American Conference | North | Cincinnati Cyclones · Dayton Bombers · Elmira Jackals · Johnstown Chiefs · Reading Royals · Trenton Devils · Wheeling Nailers |
South | Augusta Lynx · Charlotte Checkers · Columbia Inferno · Florida Everblades · Gwinnett Gladiators · Mississippi Sea Wolves · Pensacola Ice Pilots · South Carolina Stingrays | |
National Conference |
Pacific | Bakersfield Condors · Fresno Falcons · Las Vegas Wranglers · Ontario Reign · Stockton Thunder |
West | Alaska Aces · Idaho Steelheads · Phoenix Roadrunners · Utah Grizzlies · Victoria Salmon Kings | |
Future teams | Myrtle Beach, SC · Toledo Walleye | |
Related articles: List of ECHL seasons · Kelly Cup · Brabham Cup · All-Star Game · Awards · Timeline · Defunct teams · Hall of Fame · Arenas · Other Professional Hockey leagues |