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CHL All-Star Trainers And Equipment Managers Announced

January 5, 2010 - Central Hockey League (CHL) News Release


(Tempe, Arizona) - The Central Hockey League (CHL) announced today the training staffs for the 2010 CHL All-Star Game scheduled for Wednesday, January 13, 2010 in Laredo, Texas at the Laredo Entertainment Center. This year's format features an all-star team representing South Texas (comprised of players from Laredo, Corpus Christi and Rio Grande Valley) taking on a team of CHL All-Stars (comprised of players from the remaining 12 teams). Representing the home team South Texas squad will be athletic trainer Bobby Moore and equipment manager Matt Brayfield, both of the host Laredo Bucks, and working for the CHL All-Star team will be athletic trainer Osama Kassab of the Rapid City Rush and co-equipment managers Steve Enlow of the Tulsa Oilers and Tony Deynzer of the Colorado Eagles.

Moore has served the past eight seasons with the Bucks with this being his fourth all-star appearance. The San Marcos, Texas native was voted by his peers as the 2006 CHL Athletic Trainer of the Year. Moore has won two CHL Championship rings with Laredo (2004, 2006). Brayfield is in his second season with the Bucks after working in the Dallas Stars training camp in 2008. The Sherwood, Illinois native has also worked in the American Hockey League and Southern Professional Hockey League.

Kassab was the 2009 CHL Athletic Trainer of the Year and this will be his second all-star appearance (2008). Deynzer has been in the sport of hockey for nearly 15 years and has worked for the Eagles since their inception in 2003. He has been with the team for both CHL Championships (2005, 2007).

Enlow was the very first recipient of the CHL Equipment Manager of the Year in 2006 and has been working in the CHL with the Oilers for 17 seasons. In all, 28 of his 30 seasons working in hockey have been in Tulsa. He also worked in the NHL with the Colorado Rockies (now the New Jersey Devils) and in honor of his work for the Oilers, the team named their locker room after him at the BOK Center.



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