
Dodge CHL All-Star Game Rosters Finalized
December 29, 2004 - Eastern Basketball Development League () News Release
The Central Hockey League has today announced the remaining members of both the Southern and Northern Conference All-Star rosters for the 2005 Dodge CHL All-Star Game, scheduled for Wednesday, January 12th in Laredo, Texas. The respective All-Star Coaches (Lubbock's Chris Dashney; Southern Conference and Colorado's Chris Stewart; Northern Conference) along with the CHL's Hockey Operations staff selected an additional six forwards, four defensemen and two goaltenders from each conference to participate. Each CHL club has a minimum of one representative.
In the Southern Conference, forwards Greg Bullock (Corpus Christi), Adam Paiement (Laredo), Anders Strome (Lubbock), Sebastien Thinel (Odessa) and Austin teammates Benoit Genesse and John McNabb have been added, as were defensemen Pacal Bedard (Odessa), Tyler Butler (Amarillo), Matt Frick (San Angelo) and Jason Tessier (Rio Grande Valley). Goaltenders Lance Leslie from Lubbock and Jeremy Symington from Laredo will also participate. Forwards Jason Baird (Corpus Christi), Brent Cullaton (Laredo) and Derek Hahn (Amarillo) were voted to start for the Southern Conference, as were defensemen Derick Martin (Lubbock) and Bernie John (Corpus Christi) and San Angelo goaltender Scott Reid.
New Mexico's Miguel Beaudry and Bossier-Shreveport's Ken Carroll were selected as additional Northern Conference goaltenders, with Jason Basile (Bossier-Shreveport), Mario Joly (Tulsa), Daniel Tetrault (New Mexico) and Hardy Sauter (Oklahoma City), who makes his record eighth CHL All-Star Game appearance, named as defensemen. Forwards Michel Beausoleil (Oklahoma City), Jason Duda (Wichita), Mike Lukajic (Topeka), Olivier Maltais (Tulsa), Kevin Marsh (Colorado) and Martin Paquet (Fort Worth) were added to the Northern Conference roster, joining starters Greg Pankewicz (Colorado), Don Parsons (Memphis) and Chad Woollard (Fort Worth). Also previously selected to start for the Northern Conference were Colorado goaltender Tyler Weiman and defensemen Paul Esdale (Wichita) and Derek Landmesser (Memphis).
"We extend our sincere congratulations to each of the participants selected for the 2005 Dodge CHL All-Star Game," said CHL President Brad Treliving. "We look forward to a very competitive contest which will showcase the talents of each of the All-Stars."
Each member of the All-Star teams will also take part in the CHL Skills Competition on Tuesday, January 11th, featuring six different events, including the Fastest Skater, Hardest Shot, Accuracy Shootout, Rapid Fire, Pass & Score and the Breakaway Relay contests. Injury replacements for any CHL All-Stars unable to participate will be announced once determined.
Southern Conference 2005 Dodge CHL All-Star Roster
Coach Chris Dashney, Lubbock
Equipment Manager Rusty Aldridge, Lubbock
Trainer Bobby Franco, Lubbock
Broadcast Team Chris Due, Rio Grande Valley
# Player Team Position HT WT DOB Hometown
06 Matt Frick San Angelo Defenseman 6-00 190 Nov 26,1977 West Bloomfield, MI
08 * Derick Martin Lubbock Defenseman 5-11 185 Dec 17,1981 Timmins, ON
10 Anders Strome Lubbock Forward 6-03 210 Nov 23,1981 Winnipeg, MB
16 John McNabb Austin Forward 6-01 195 Apr 21,1978 Calgary, AB
17 Greg Bullock Corpus Christi Forward 5-11 185 Feb 10,1973 Cambridge, ON
19 Benoit Genesse Austin Forward 5-11 188 Jul 12,1982 La Sarre, PQ
21 Adam Paiement Laredo Forward 6-01 215 Mar 31,1982 Mississauga, ON
22 * Brent Cullaton Laredo Forward 6-00 220 Nov 12,1974 Petawawa, ON
24 * Bernie John Corpus Christi Defenseman 5-11 190 Jun 04,1972 Sudbury, ON
25 Pascal Bedard Odessa Defenseman 5-08 175 Nov 12,1980 Montreal, PQ
34 Tyler Butler Amarillo Defenseman 6-02 205 Jul 08,1979 Kanata, ON
38 Jason Tessier Rio Grande Valley Defenseman 6-01 205 Oct 28,1979 St. Jerome, PQ
39 * Derek Hahn Amarillo Forward 6-00 185 Dec 27,1977 Elmira, ON
43 Sebastien Thinel Odessa Forward 6-01 180 Mar 24,1981 Lafontaine, PQ
71 * Jason Baird Corpus Christi Forward 6-01 205 Sep 16,1980 Cayuga, ON
31 Lance Leslie Lubbock Goaltender 5-10 165 Jun 21,1974 Dawson Creek,
32 Jeremy Symington Laredo Goaltender 6-00 200 Aug 17,1978 Camlachie, ON
33 * Scott Reid San Angelo Goaltender 6-03 185 Nov 25,1976 Grande Prairie, AB
Northern Conference 2005 Dodge CHL All-Star Roster
Coach Chris Stewart, Colorado
Equipment Manager Tony Deynzer, Colorado
Trainer Chris Porowski, Colorado
Broadcast Team John Brooks, Oklahoma City
# Player Team Position HT WT DOB Hometown
03 Daniel Tetrault New Mexico Defenseman 6-00 210 Sep 04,1979 La Broquerie, MB
09 Michel Beausoleil Oklahoma City Forward 5-10 175 Jul 19,1980 Montreal, PQ
10 Martin Paquet Fort Worth Forward 6-01 195 Apr 07,1978 St. Catherine, PQ
11 Hardy Sauter Oklahoma City Defenseman 5-10 180 Feb 25,1971 Maryfield, SK
12 Jason Duda Wichita Forward 5-10 185 May 05,1975 Sexsmith, AB
13 * Don Parsons Memphis Forward 5-10 190 Jan 17,1969 Boston, MA
16 Mike Lukajic Topeka Forward 6-04 225 Feb 28,1981 Mississauga,
18 Kevin Marsh Colorado Forward 5-11 201 Jun 30,1978 Ardrossan, AB
19 * Chad Woollard Fort Worth Forward 6-03 210 Sep 18,1979 Durham, ON
24 Jason Basile Bossier-Shreveport Defenseman 5-08 185 Jul 30,1978 West Bloomfield, MI
25 Mario Joly Tulsa Defenseman 6-04 240 Aug 04,1981 Gatineau, PQ
44 * Paul Esdale Wichita Defenseman 5-10 175 Apr 10,1979 Edmonton, AB
49 Olivier Maltais Tulsa Forward 5-11 205 Apr 01,1981 St. Bruno, PQ
55 * Derek Landmesser Memphis Defenseman 6-01 205 Jan 27,1975 Thunder Bay, ON
89 * Greg Pankewicz Colorado Forward 6-00 205 Oct 06,1970 Drayton Valley, AB
30 * Tyler Weiman Colorado Goaltender 5-11 180 Jun 05,1984 Lloydminster, AB
33 Miguel Beaudry New Mexico Goaltender 5-10 185 May 29,1982 Verner, ON
34 Ken Carroll Bossier-Shreveport Goaltender 5-10 175 Jul 19,1976 Oil City, ON
* Starting Lineup
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