2025 AHL All-Star Rosters Revealed

Photo Credit: Nicolas Carrillo/Grand Rapids Griffins

On January 8th, the American Hockey League announced the rosters for the 2025 AHL All-Star Classic on February 2 -3 in Palm Desert, California. The league will be represented by 12 players from each division who were selected by committees of AHL coaches. All 32 teams are represented by at least one All-Star. 

Atlantic Division All-Stars

Coach

Gordie Kinnear - Charlotte Checkers

Forwards

Alex Belzile - Hartford Wolf Pack - 3rd appearance
Emil Bemstrom - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins - 1st appearance
Zac Dalpe - Captain - Charlotte Checkers - 1st appearance - Will not play due to injury
Dalibor Dvorsky - Springfield Thunderbirds - 1st appearance
Ethen Frank - Hershey Bears - 3rd appearance
John Leonard - Charlotte Checkers - 1st appearance
Olle Lycksell - Lehigh Valley Phantoms - 1st appearance
Brian Pinho - Bridgeport Islanders - 1st appearance

Defense

Ethan Bear - Hershey Bears - 1st appearance
Michael Callahan - Providence Bruins - 1st appearance
Trevor Carrick - Charlotte Checkers - 3rd appearance

Goaltenders

Michael DiPietro - Providence Bruins - 1st appearance
Dylan Garand - Harford Wolf Pack - 1st appearance

North Division All-Stars

Coach

John Gruden - Toronto Marlies

Forwards

Luca Del Bel Belluz - Cleveland Monsters - 1st appearance
Trey Fix-Wolansky - Cleveland Monsters - 2nd appearance
Isak Rosen - Rochester Americans - 2nd appearance
Joshua Roy - Laval Rocket - 1st appearance
Logan Shaw - Toronto Marlies - 3rd appearance
Alex Steeves - Toronto Marlies - 2nd appearance

Defensemen

Seamus Casey - Utica Comets - 1st appearance
Jeremy Davies - Belleville Senators - 1st appearance
Logan Mailloux - Laval Rocket - 2nd appearance
Denton Mateychuk - Cleveland Monsters - 1st appearance

Goaltenders

Brandon Halverson - Syracuse Crunch - 1st appearance
Devon Levi - Rochester Americans - 1st appearance

Central Division All-Stars

Coach

Dan Watson - Grand Rapids Griffins

Forwards

Vinnie Hinostroza - Milwaukee Admirals - 1st appearance
Justin Hryckowian - Texas Stars - 1st appearance
Curtis McKenzie - Captain - Texas Stars - 1st appearance
Frank Nazar - Rockford IceHogs - 1st appearance
Liam Ohgren - Iowa Wild - 1st appearance
Ryan Suzuki - Chicago Wolves - 1st appearance
Austin Watson - Grand Rapids Griffins - 1st appearance

Defensemen

Lian Bichsel - Texas Stars - 1st appearance
Scott Morrow - Chicago Wolves - 1st appearance
Elias Salomonsson - Manitoba Moose - 1st appearance

Goaltenders

Sebastian Cossa - Grand Rapids Griffins - 1st appearance
Matt Murray - Milwaukee Admirals - 1st appearance

Pacific Division All-Stars

Coach

Trent Cull - Calgary Wranglers

* Cull is currently serving as an interim assistant coach with the Calgary Flames. Joe Cirella is the Wranglers interim head coach until he returns

Forwards

Sam Colangelo - San Diego Gulls - 1st appearance
Josh Doan - Tucson Roadrunners - 2nd appearance
Samuel Fagemo - Ontario Reign - 1st appearance
Rory Kerins - Calgary Wranglers - 1st appearance
Tanner Laczynski - Henderson Silver Knights - 1st appearance
Andrew Poturalski - San Jose Barracuda - 2nd appearance
Matthew Savoie - Bakersfield Condors - 1st appearance

Defensemen

Cale Fleury - Coachella Valley Firebirds - 1st appearance
Jacob MacDonald - Colorado Eagles - 2nd appearance
Elias Pettersson - Abbotsford Canucks - 1st appearance

Goaltenders

Yaroslav Askarov - San Jose Barracuda - 2nd appearance
Devin Cooley - Calgary Wranglers - 1st appearance

By The Numbers

  • 36 first-time AHL All-Stars

  • 13 Rookies

  • 12 former first-round NHL draft picks

  • Eight second-round NHL draft picks

  • 20 have played in the NHL this season

  • Five made their NHL debuts in 2024 -25. Denton Mateychuk (Cleveland/Columbus), Sebastian Coassa (Grand Rapids/Detroit), Lian Bichsel (Texas/Dallas), Justin Hryckowian (Texas/Dallas), and Seamus Casey (Utica/New Jersey)

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The 2025 AHL All-Star Classic presented by Spotlight 29 Casino will include the AHL All-Star Skills Competition presented by Silvercrest on Sunday, February 2 (9 ET/6 PT), followed by the AHL Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Ceremony presented by Spotlight 29 Casino and Silvercrest on Monday, February 3 (2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT) and the 2025 AHL All-Star Challenge presented by Spotlight 29 Casino that evening (9 ET/6 PT). For ticket information, fans can visit cvfirebirds.com/allstar.



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