
American Conference Announced For ECHL Rbk Hockey All-Star Game
Published on December 21, 2006 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL on Thursday announced the starting lineup and
roster of the American Conference for the 2007 Rbk Hockey ECHL
All-Star Game on Jan. 17 at Qwest Arena in Boise, Idaho.
The starting lineups and roster for the National Conference will be
announced at 3 p.m. ET on Friday.
There are 12 rookies on the American Conference and only one of the 21
players has played in an All-Star Game. Starting forward Sean
Collins of Wheeling played for the American Conference as a rookie in
2006. Reading's Greg
Hogeboom was selected to represent the American Conference as a rookie
in 2006, but was on call up with Manchester of the American Hockey League
and unable to play in the game.
The 15th Annual ECHL All-Star Game will be at 7 p.m. MT on Jan. 17 and the
10th Annual ECHL All-Star Skills Competition will be at 7 p.m. MT on Jan.
16.
The starting lineups are determined in voting by American Conference
coaches, team captains, media directors, broadcasters and media members.
Coaches also submitted the top prospects from within their conference to
determine the final roster with each of the 15 teams having a
representative.
American Conference Starters
G - Adam
Berkhoel, Dayton (14 gp, 10-4-0, 1 shutout, 2.05 GAA, .918 save pct.)
D - Jon
Awe, Gwinnett (23 gp, 11g, 16a, 27 pts)
D - Mike
Jarmuth, Columbia (22 gp, 4g, 12a, 16 pts)
F - Kevin
Baker, Texas (21 gp, 18g, 12a, 30 pts)
F - Sean
Collins, Wheeling (23 gp, 10g, 28a, 38 pts)
F - Brad
Schell, Gwinnett (26 gp, 10g, 37a, 47 pts)
Making his first appearance and start is Dayton goaltender Adam
Berkhoel, who is under National Hockey League contract to the Buffalo
Sabres and is 10-4-0 with a shutout, a goals-against average of 2.05 and a
save percentage of .918 in 14 games.
Also making his first appearance and start is Columbia defenseman Mike
Jarmuth, who has 16 points (4g-12a) in 22 games.
Gwinnett's Jon
Awe and Brad
Schell are both making their first appearance and their first start.
Awe leads ECHL defensemen with 11 goals and 10 power-play goals in 23 games
and he is second among blueliners with 27 points and second overall in
power-play goals. Under NHL contract to the Atlanta Thrashers, Schell leads
the league with 37 assists and 47 points in 26 games. The pair will be
joined by teammate Colton
Fretter, who is under American Hockey League contract to the Chicago
Wolves and who leads ECHL rookies with 16 goals and is second with 29
points in 26 games.
Texas is represented by three first-time All-Stars with forward Kevin
Baker, who is also a starter, and rookie defensemen Paul
Albers and Mike
Madill, who are both under NHL contract to the Minnesota Wild. Baker
leads the league with 18 goals while he is tied for second with four
game-winning goals and tied for eighth with 30 points in 21 games. Albers
is tied for ninth among ECHL defensemen with 18 points (5g-13a) in 24 games
and Madill is tied for 14th with 17 points (1g-16a).
Wheeling forward Sean
Collins is making his second appearance and first start while Nailers
defenseman Paul
Bissonnette received his first All-Star selection. Collins is tied for
second in the ECHL with 28 assists and tied for third with 38 points in 23
games for Wheeling while Bissonnette, who is under NHL contract to the
Pittsburgh Penguins, leads Nailers defensemen with five goals, 10 assists
and 15 points in 23 games.
Representing Johnstown is Maxime
Boisclair, who is under AHL contract to the Springfield Falcons and who
leads ECHL rookies with 30 points in 25 games while he is second among
first-year players with 19 assists and tied for third with 11 goals.
Toledo is represented by rookie forwards Jamie
Tardif and Andrew
R. Martin. Tardif leads the Storm with 20 points and is tied for the
team lead with 12 assists in 21 games while Martin is tied for second on
the team with 19 points and eight goals in 17 games.
Trenton's selection is John
Laliberte, who is tied for fourth among league rookies with 10 goals
and tied for 16th among first-year players with 17 points in 13 games,
while Pensacola will be represented by Rob
Rankin, who has 12 points (8g-4a) in 24 games.
Representing South Carolina is Jamie
Fraser, who leads ECHL rookies and defensemen with 23 assists while his
28 points in 24 games are first among blueliners and third among first-year
players.
Chosen for his second consecutive All-Star Game is Greg
Hogeboom of Reading, who did not play in the game as a rookie last year
because he was called up to Manchester of the American Hockey League. Under
NHL contract to the Los Angeles Kings, Hogeboom leads the ECHL with five
shorthand goals, including three that are game winners. He is tied for
fourth in the ECHL with three game-winning goals while he is fifth with 36
points in 24 games and tied for sixth with 14 goals and 22 assists.
Augusta will be represented by Shane
Hynes, who is under NHL contract to the Anaheim Ducks and tied for
fifth among league rookies with 20 points, while Charlotte will be
represented by Mark
Lee, who is under AHL contract to the Hartford Wolf Pack and second in
the ECHL with 39 points and fourth with 27 assists.
Representing Cincinnati is rookie goaltender Cedrick
Desjardins, who is under AHL contract to the Hamilton Bulldogs and is
8-6-0 with a league-leading three shutouts and a goals-against average of
2.42 and a save percentage of .920 in 14 games.
Florida will be represented by rookie goaltender David
Shantz, who is under NHL contract to the Florida Panthers and is 9-2-0
with a goals-against average of 2.97 and a save percentage of .906 in 12
games.
ECHL Stories from December 21, 2006
- Roadrunners edge Salmon Kings - Victoria Salmon Kings
- 'Catters Send Conference High Three Players to All-Star Game - Texas Wildcatters
- RoadRunners Double Up Salmon Kings 4-2 - Phoenix RoadRunners
- Collins Signs Second PTO in Two Weeks - Wheeling Nailers
- Cyclones Blow Down Toledo 5-2 - Toledo Walleye
- Urquhart's Four Points Lead Cyclones To Win - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Martin, Tardif Named to RBK Hockey ECHL All-Star Game - Toledo Walleye
- Boisclair named to All-Star Team - Johnstown Chiefs
- ECHL Transactions - ECHL
- Jarmuth to Represent Inferno in 2007 Rbk ECHL All-Star Game - Columbia Inferno
- Hynes selected to 2007 ECHL American Conference All-Star Team - Augusta Lynx
- Lee named to American Conference All-Star Team - Charlotte Checkers
- Greg Hogeboom To Represent Royals at 2007 RBK Hockey ECHL All-Star Game - Reading Royals
- Laliberte selected to play in 2007 Rbk Hockey ECHL All-Star Game - Trenton Devils
- Victoria Salmon Kings game notes - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Cincinnati Cyclone Cedrick Desjardins Going To ECHL All-Star Game - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Collins and Bissonnette Named to All-Star Team - Wheeling Nailers
- RoadRunners Agree To Terms With Chanse Fitzpatrick - Phoenix RoadRunners
- Fraser to Respresent Rays in Boise - South Carolina Stingrays
- Ice Pilots forward Rob Rankin named to ECHL All-Star Game - Pensacola Ice Pilots
- Gajic returned to Salmon Kings from Manitoba, McLeod back from IR - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Three Glads Selected as All Stars - Atlanta Gladiators
- Shantz selected to All-Star Team - Florida Everblades
- American Conference Announced For ECHL Rbk Hockey All-Star Game - ECHL
- Checkers Race Night to benefit Junction Gang Camp - Charlotte Checkers
- RoadRunners Trade Dan Baum To Florida - Phoenix RoadRunners
- Royals, Bombers and Y102 Join Forces To Ring In the New Year - Reading Royals
- Brunette Named MeiGray ECHL Alumnus Of The Month - ECHL
- Storm Usher In Holiday Weekend With Three Games - Toledo Walleye
- Everblades complete trade with Phoenix - Florida Everblades
- Happy Holidays from the Nailers - Wheeling Nailers
- ECHL Today - ECHL
- Rosa Called up to AHL for Third Time This Season - Texas Wildcatters
- Alaska blanks Idaho 4-0, takes fifth straight - Alaska Aces
- Steelheads' Slide Continues With 4-0 Loss To Aces - Idaho Steelheads
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
