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Lynch Named to AHL Canadian All-Star Team

January 7, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Edmonton Road Runners News Release


The American Hockey League announced today that Toronto Roadrunners defensemen Doug Lynch has been named to the AHL's Canadian All-Star team. Lynch will participate in the 2004 Pepsi AHL All-Star Classic, which will be held at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on February 8th - 9th.

Lynch, a 20-year-old rookie, has appeared in 32 games for the Roadrunners this season, recording 5g-12a-17pts and 35 penalty minutes.

The North Vancouver, B.C. native also appeared in two games for Toronto's parent club, the Edmonton Oilers, going scoreless.

Below is a complete Canadian team roster for the 2004 Pepsi AHL All-Star Classic.

Forwards

Eric Beaudoin, San Antonio

x-Benoit Gratton, Hamilton

Steve Kelly, Manchester

Kirby Law, Philadelphia

x-Eric Perrin, Hershey

x-Jason Pominville, Rochester

Brandon Reid, Manitoba

Nathan Robinson, Grand Rapids

Derek Roy, Rochester

Scottie Upshall, Milwaukee

Kyle Wanvig, Houston

Kyle Wellwood, St. John's

Chad Wiseman, Hartford

Defensemen

Carlo Colaiacovo, St. John's

x-Dan Jancevski, Utah

Aaron Johnson, Syracuse

Doug Lynch, Toronto

x-Bryan Muir, Manchester

Curtis Murphy, Milwaukee

Brandon Smith, Bridgeport

Terry Virtue, Worcester ("C")

Goaltenders

x-Wade Dubielewicz, Bridgeport

Ray Emery, Binghamton

David LeNeveu, Springfield

x-starters

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