
Ontario Selected To Host 2010 ECHL All-Star Game
Published on January 24, 2009 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL announced on Saturday that the Ontario
(Calif.) Reign have been selected to host the 2010 ECHL All-Star Game and
Skills Competition.
The Reign are averaging more than 5,000 fans per game in their first
season, including two crowds of more than 8,500 at Citizens Business Bank
Arena, which opened its doors in October.
"The ECHL is proud to bring our annual showcase event to the City of
Ontario," said Commissioner Brian McKenna. "The state-of-the-art arena,
nearby airport and convenient hotel, shopping and entertainment options
make Ontario an ideal choice to host our players, team officials, sponsors,
partners and fans from across the continent."
"We are very excited and honored about being chosen as the host for the
2010 ECHL All-Star Game," said Reign Executive Vice President of Business
Operations Justin Kemp. "It not only provides our fans the opportunity to
see the best prospects the ECHL has to offer, but allows us to showcase our
arena and community by providing a first-class experience to the league,
its members, and their fans."
The annual midseason showcase is attended by representatives from the
National Hockey League and the American Hockey League and it has produced
more than 50 players who have gone on to play in the NHL including 33 since
2002 when the format was changed to feature younger prospects.
The past seven ECHL All-Star Games have generated more than $1 million each
for the local economy as guests, players, coaches and fans occupy hundreds
of hotel rooms and spend three days in the host city.
The All-Star festivities will also include the official induction ceremony
for the third class of the ECHL Hall of Fame.
The game has been available live on the NHL Network the last seven years as
well as being broadcast on multiple regional networks. The audio broadcast
has been carried on XM Satellite Radio as well as being available in all
ECHL markets.
The Stanley Cup and the Patrick J. Kelly Cup will both be on display
throughout the event, marking the 10th time in the last 11 years that the
NHL championship trophy and the ECHL championship trophy have been
displayed together at the All-Star Game.
Premier 'AA' Hockey League Fast Facts
* The ECHL celebrated its 20th Anniversary in 2007-08 and is the
third-longest tenured professional hockey league behind only the National
Hockey League and the American Hockey League.
* ECHL began in 1988-89 with five teams in four states and has grown to be
a coast-to-coast league with 21 teams in 16 states and British Columbia in
2008-09.
* The league officially changed its name from East Coast Hockey League to
ECHL on May
19, 2003.
* Affiliations with 24 of the 30 teams in the National Hockey League
marking 12th consecutive season that the league has had affiliations with
at least 20 teams in the NHL.
* 390 former ECHL
players have played in NHL.
ï* 134 have played their first NHL game in the last four seasons.
ï* 35 former ECHL players have made their NHL debut this season: former
Wheeling Nailers and ECHL All-Star defenseman Paul
Bissonnette (Pittsburgh on Oct. 4), former Stockton Thunder and ECHL
All-Star right wing Troy
Bodie (Anaheim on Jan. 16), former Bakersfield Condors center Alexandre
Bolduc (Vancouver on Nov. 27), former Florida Everblades defenseman Brett
Carson (Carolina on Dec. 7), former South Carolina Stingrays defenseman
Sean
Collins (Washington on Dec. 6), former Las Vegas Wranglers and Wheeling
Nailers goaltender John
Curry (Pittsburgh on Nov. 26), former Greenville Grrrowl goaltender
Jeff Drouin-Deslauriers (Edmonton on Oct. 17), former Johnstown Chiefs
center Andre
Deveaux (Toronto on Nov. 27), former Dayton Bombers center Philippe
Dupuis (Colorado on Dec. 12), former Gwinnett Gladiators left wing Chris
Durno (Colorado on Jan. 18), former Gwinnett Gladiators right wing Pat
Dwyer, former Columbus Cottonmouths and Tallahassee Tiger Sharks left
wing Mitch
Fritz (New York Islanders on Oct. 30), former South Carolina Stingrays
right wing Andrew
Gordon (Washington on Dec. 23), former Charlotte Checkers center Dwight
Helminen (Carolina on Oct. 28), former Trenton Devils right wing Pierre-Luc
Letourneau-Leblond (New Jersey on Oct. 22), former Gwinnett Gladiators
defenseman Scott
Lehman (Atlanta on Dec. 18), former Charlotte Checkers defenseman Steve
MacIntyre (Edmonton on Oct. 15), former Florida Everblades left wing Kenndal
McArdle (Florida on Dec. 2), former All-Star and Wheeling Nailers
center Kurtis
McLean (New York Islanders on Jan. 19), former Phoenix RoadRunners and
Wheeling Nailers center Cam
Paddock (St. Louis on Nov. 14), former Las Vegas Wranglers defenseman
Adam
Pardy (Calgary on Oct. 9), former Idaho Steelheads left wing Warren
Peters (Calgary on Dec. 7), former Charlotte Checkers defenseman Corey
Potter (New York Rangers on Dec. 7), former Augusta Lynx defenseman Kevin
Quick (Tampa Bay on Jan. 13), former Charlotte Checkers, Columbia
Inferno and Elmira Jackals defenseman Bryan
Rodney (Carolina on Dec. 11), former Gwinnett Gladiators center Jared
Ross (Philadelphia on Oct. 11), former Alaska Aces goaltender Marek
Schwarz (St. Louis on Oct. 25), former Greenville Grrrowl and Stockton
Thunder center Tim
Sestito (Edmonton on Nov. 26), former Dayton Bombers and Las Vegas
Wranglers defenseman Tyler
Sloan (Washington on Oct. 21), former Utah Grizzlies and ECHL All-Star
center Trevor
Smith (New York Islanders on Dec. 31), former Johnstown Chiefs and
Mississippi Sea Wolves forward Radek
Smolenak (Tampa Bay on Dec. 2), former Augusta Lynx defenseman Brett
Skinner (New York Islanders on Oct. 27), former Las Vegas Wranglers and
ECHL All-Star defenseman Tyson
Strachan (St. Louis on Dec. 18), former Wheeling Nailers right wing Tim
Wallace (Pittsburgh on Dec. 10) and former Idaho Steelheads center Tom
Wandell (Dallas on Dec. 10).
* There were 72
former ECHL players on NHL opening-day rosters.
* Twenty-six former ECHL players made their NHL debut in 2007-08 including
six who played in both the ECHL and the NHL: Chris
Beckford-Tseu (Alaska and St. Louis), Adam
Berti (Pensacola and Chicago), Joe
Jensen (Wheeling and Carolina), Dan
LaCosta (Elmira and Columbus), Jonathan
Quick (Reading and Los Angeles) and Danny
Taylor (Reading and Los Angeles).
* Record 47 former ECHL players played their first NHL game in 2005-06.
* ECHL is represented for the eighth consecutive year on the National
Hockey League championship team in 2008 by
Aaron Downey of the Detroit Red Wings.
* Former ECHL coaches working as head coaches in the NHL are Bruce
Boudreau of the Washington Capitals and Scott
Gordon of the New York Islanders. Boudreau, who coached Mississippi for
three seasons winning the Kelly Cup championship in 1999, was named
NHL Coach of the Year in 2007-08 becoming the first former ECHL coach
to receive the award. Peter Laviolette, who began his coaching career with
the Wheeling Nailers, led Carolina Hurricanes to the Stanley Cup in
2006.
* There are 18 assistant coaches in the NHL who were players or coaches in
the ECHL.
* There are 18 former ECHL officials scheduled to work as part of the NHL
officiating team in 2008-09 with referees David
Banfield, Chris
Ciamaga, Ghislain
Hebert, Marc Joannette, Mike Leggo, Wes McCauley, Dean Morton, Dan
O'Rourke, Brian Pochmara, Kevin Pollock, Kyle Rehman, Chris Rooney, Justin
St. Pierre and Ian Walsh and linesmen Steve Barton, Brian Mach, Tim
Nowak and Jay Sharrers. Barton, Joannette, Leggo, McCauley, Nowak, Pollock,
Rooney and Sharrers all worked the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
* ECHL has affiliations with 23 of the 29 teams in the American Hockey
League and for the past 19 years there has been an ECHL player on the
Calder Cup Champion.
* In the last six seasons the ECHL has had more call-ups to the AHL than
all other professional leagues combined with over 2,000 call-ups involving
more than 1,000 players since 2002-03.
* Further information on the ECHL is available from its website at ECHL.com.
ECHL Stories from January 24, 2009
- Royals Fall Short Against Nailers, 6-4 - Reading Royals
- Grizzlies Fall 7-6 In Shootout To Idaho - Utah Grizzlies
- Steelheads complete third period comeback and win second straight against Grizzlies - Idaho Steelheads
- Gladiators Drop 4-1 Decision to Florida - Atlanta Gladiators
- Blades get physical, thump Gladiators 4-1 - Florida Everblades
- Chiefs tripped up by Trenton - Johnstown Chiefs
- Bombers Fall To Cyclones 2-1 In O-T - Dayton Bombers
- Erik Johnson Hat Trick Leads Nailers to 6-4 Win - Wheeling Nailers
- Kilpatrick's Overtime Goal Gives Cyclones 2-1 Win - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Stingrays Fall to Checkers 3-2 - South Carolina Stingrays
- Devils Set Two Records in 3-2 Win Over Chiefs - Trenton Devils
- Checkers beat Stingrays - Charlotte Checkers
- Ontario selected to host 2010 ECHL All-Star Game - Ontario Reign
- Chiefs trade Sgroi to Utah - Johnstown Chiefs
- Grizzlies Reacquire Mike Sgroi; Home Tonight, Sunday With Idaho - Utah Grizzlies
- Patrick Wellar Returned to Reading - Reading Royals
- Streit, Thomas Represent ECHL In NHL All-Star Game - ECHL
- ECHL Transactions - ECHL
- Ontario Selected To Host 2010 ECHL All-Star Game - ECHL
- Bakersfield Condors vs. Ontario Reign - Bakersfield Condors
- Game Preview: Ontario Reign At Bakersfield Condors - Ontario Reign
- Game Preview: Stockton Thunder Vs. Alaska Aces - Stockton Thunder
- Alaska's Galbraith Suspended One Game - ECHL
- Eight ECHL Players, Three Coaches In AHL All-Star Game - ECHL
- Salmon Kings' Host Second Annual Pink In The Rink Night - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Checkers Taylor and Murphy Return To Charlotte - Charlotte Checkers
- Florida's Leggio Named Reebok ECHL Goaltender Of The Week - ECHL
- Leggio named ECHL Goalie of the Week - Florida Everblades
- ECHL Today - ECHL
- Aces Roll To Fourth Straight Win - Alaska Aces
- Salmon Kings Pull Out Come From Behind Victory - Victoria Salmon Kings
- Jackals Play Tough, Fall 2-1 - Elmira Jackals
- Thunder Handed First Regulation Loss in Matt Thomas Coaching Era - Stockton Thunder
- Wranglers Nipped By Salmon Kings 2-1 In Marathon Shootout - Las Vegas Wranglers
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