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 teams, including the starting goaltender, is voted on by the coaches, players, and other league representatives. The coaches for the 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 festivities also includes an ECHL All-Star Skills Competition, a competition showing the various talents of the all-stars.

In August 2011, the ECHL Board of Governors announced its intent not to hold an All-Star Game for the 2011–12 season, citing a desire to explore other options in preparation for celebrating the league's 25th anniversary during the 2012–13 season.[1] This marked the first season since the All-Star Game's inception in 1993 that one was not be held. Since then, the ECHL also did not schedule an All-Star game in 2014 and 2016.

As of 2018, the ECHL has adopted a four-team, 3-on-3 player format and began calling the event the All-Star Classic.[2] In 2020, the All-Star Game added players from the Professional Women's Hockey Player Association with Dani Cameranesi, Kali Flanagan, Gigi Marvin, and Annie Pankowski each being assigned to one of the four teams.[3]

All-Star Game results

Year Winner Score Loser MVP Host Host arena
1993[4] East All-Stars 7–3 West All-Stars Darren Schwartz, Wheeling (East) Wheeling Thunderbirds Wheeling Civic Center
1994[5] West All-Stars 7–6 East All-Stars Joe Cook, Columbus (West)
Cory Cadden, Knoxville (West)
Hampton Roads Admirals Norfolk Scope
1995[6] West All-Stars 6–5 East All-Stars Jay Neal, Toledo (West) Greensboro Monarchs Greensboro Coliseum
1996[7] Northern Conference 10–7 Southern Conference Don Parsons, Johnstown (North) Tallahassee Tiger Sharks Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center
1997[8] Charlotte Checkers 7–6 ECHL All-Stars Andrei Bashkirov, Huntington (ECHL)
David Brosseau, Charlotte
Charlotte Checkers Independence Arena
1998[9] Canada All-Stars 11–7 USA/World All-Stars Thomas Braun, Jacksonville (Canada) Louisiana IceGators Cajundome
1999[10] Southern Conference 7–4 Northern Conference Jason Elders, Mobile (South) Mississippi Sea Wolves Mississippi Coast Coliseum
2000[11] Northern Conference 8–6 Southern Conference Jeff Mitchell, Dayton (North) Greenville Grrrowl BI-LO Center
2001[12] Southern Conference 9–5 Northern Conference Jonas Soling, Augusta (South) Arkansas RiverBlades ALLTEL Arena
2002[13] Southern Conference 7–6 Northern Conference Allan Sirois, Augusta (South) Trenton Titans Sovereign Bank Arena
2003[14] Northern Conference 8–2 Southern Conference Scott Stirling, Atlantic City (North) Florida Everblades Germain Arena
2004[15] Eastern Conference 7–6 Western Conference Randy Rowe, Peoria (East) Peoria Rivermen Carver Arena
2005[16] National Conference 6–2 American Conference Frank Doyle, Idaho (National) Reading Royals Sovereign Center
2006[17] National Conference 7–6 American Conference Luke Curtin, Fresno (National) Fresno Falcons Save Mart Center
2007[18] American Conference 6–3 National Conference Adam Berkhoel, Dayton (American) Idaho Steelheads Qwest Arena
2008[19] National Conference 10–7 American Conference Ash Goldie, Victoria (National) Stockton Thunder Stockton Arena
2009[20] American Conference 11–5 National Conference Matt Ford, Charlotte (American) Reading Royals Sovereign Center
2010[21] National Conference 10–9 American Conference Evan Barlow, Idaho (National) Ontario Reign Citizens Business Bank Arena
2011[22] ECHL All Stars 9–3 Bakersfield Condors Mark Arcobello, Stockton (ECHL All Stars) Bakersfield Condors Rabobank Arena
2012[1] No All-Star Game scheduled
2013[23][24] ECHL All Stars 7–3 Colorado Eagles Ryan Zapolski, South Carolina (ECHL All Stars) Colorado Eagles Budweiser Events Center
2014 No All-Star Game scheduled
2015 ECHL All Stars 8–4 Orlando Solar Bears Myles Bell, Evansville (ECHL All Stars) Orlando Solar Bears Amway Center
2016[25] No All-Star Game scheduled
2017[26] ECHL All Stars 8–7 Adirondack Thunder Matt Garbowsky, Colorado (ECHL All Stars) Adirondack Thunder Glens Falls Civic Center
2018[2] Mountain Division 6–5 (SO) South Division Taylor Cammarata, South Carolina (South Div.) Indy Fuel Indiana Farmers Coliseum
2019[27][28] Eastern Conference 2–1 (SO) Team Fins David Pacan, Brampton (Eastern Conf.) Toledo Walleye Huntington Center
2020[29] Eastern Conference 4–2 Western Conference Logan Roe, Florida (Eastern Conf.) Wichita Thunder Intrust Bank Arena
2021[30] ECHL All-Star Game not held due to COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 host awarded the 2022 event Jacksonville Icemen VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
2022[31][32] ECHL All-Stars 14–7 Jacksonville Icemen Marcus Crawford, Kansas City (All-Stars) Jacksonville Icemen VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
2023[33] Norfolk Admirals Norfolk Scope

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