
Skinner To Compete In CCM Fastest Skater Competition
January 19, 2008 - ECHL (ECHL)
Phoenix RoadRunners News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL All-Stars will take the ice at Stockton Arena in Stockton, Calif. on Tuesday at 7:05 p.m. PT for the Chase Chevrolet ECHL All-Star Skills Competition presented by Jackson Rancheria and Bud Light.
For the first time in its 11-year history the event will be broadcast live online free of charge through the ECHL web site by B2 Networks, the "Official Broadband Broadcast Provider of the ECHL."
Hosted by the Stockton Thunder and the City of Stockton at Stockton Arena, the 2008 Chase Chevrolet ECHL All-Star Game presented by Jackson Rancheria and Bud Light will be played at 7:05 p.m. PT on Jan. 23.
Competing in the In Glas Co Puck Control Relay will be Jean-Claude Sawyer of Pensacola, David Desharnais of Cincinnati and Travis Morin of South Carolina for the American Conference and Peter Ferraro of Las Vegas, Justin Bourne of Utah and Andy Contois of Stockton for the National Conference. In the one-on-one Puck Control Relay sponsored by In Glas Co, the American Conference will be represented by Yannick Tifu of Dayton and the National Conference will be represented by Oren Eizenman of Fresno.
The CCM Fastest Skater competition will feature Tyler Doig of Columbia, Jordan Owens of Charlotte and Ryan Garlock of Johnstown for the American Conference against Todd Griffith of Bakersfield, Peder Skinner of Phoenix and Keith Johnson of Utah. The ECHL record for fastest skater is 13.395 by Jeff Lazaro in 1998.
In the U.S. Army Rapid Fire competition, the American Conference will have Ryan Menei of Mississippi and John McNabb of Texas shooting against Julien Ellis of Victoria, Aaron Slattengren of Augusta and Brett Hemingway of Reading against Kellen Briggs of Idaho and Tomas Kudelka of Elmira and Adrian Veideman of Augusta against Daniel Manzato of Las Vegas. The National Conference will have Greg Rallo of Idaho and Brian Yandle of Phoenix shooting against Craig Kowalski of Gwinnett, Josh Soares of Alaska and Kenny MacAulay of Fresno against Justin Peters of Florida and Oren Eizenman of Fresno and Ryan MacMurchy of Stockton against Anton Khudobin of Texas. The individual record for most saves is 10 of 10 by Ryan MacDonald of Fresno in 2007 and Dan Ellis of Idaho in 2004 while the team record is 26 of 30 by the Western Conference in 2004.
In the Rbk Hockey Hardest Shot competition, the American Conference will have Jamie Milam of Gwinnett, Matt Beaudoin of Dayton, Mathieu Melanson of Florida and Jon D'Aversa of Wheeling against Darrell Hay of Idaho, Kevin Truelson of Bakersfield, Igor Gongalsky of Fresno and Brad Farynuk of Stockton. The record for the hardest shot is 102.2 mph by Jon Awe of Gwinnett in 2007 while the team record is 96.05 mph by the Southern Conference in 1999.
In the MeiGray Group Accuracy Shooting Competition, the shooters for the American Conference will be Matt Beaudoin of Dayton, Ryan Gunderson of Trenton and Aaron Slattengren of Augusta while the passers will be John McNabb of Texas and Jamie Milam of Gwinnett. The shooters for the National Conference will be Tyson Strachan of Las Vegas, Ash Goldie of Victoria and Josh Soares of Alaska while the passers will be Peter Ferraro of Las Vegas and Darrell Hay of Idaho. The individual record for most targets hit is 4 of 5 by three players, most recently by John Laliberte of Trenton in 2007, while the team record is 11 of 19 by the Northern Conference in 2003.
In the Chase Chevrolet Breakaway Relay for the National Conference, Julien Ellis of Victoria will face Yannick Tifu of Dayton, Jordan Owens of Charlotte, Jon D'Aversa of Wheeling, Jean-Claude Sawyer of Pensacola, Travis Morin of South Carolina and Tyler Doig of Columbia while Kellen Briggs of Idaho will face Aaron Slattengren of Augusta, Ryan Gunderson of Trenton, Ryan Garlock of Johnstown, Mathieu Melanson of Florida, Tomas Kudelka of Elmira and Ryan Menei of Mississippi and Daniel Manzato of Las Vegas will face John McNabb of Texas, Jamie Milam of Gwinnett, Matt Beaudoin of Dayton, Adrian Veideman of Augusta, Brett Hemingway of Reading and David Desharnais of Cincinnati. For the American Conference, Craig Kowalski of Gwinnett will face Ash Goldie of Victoria, Keith Johnson of Utah, Oren Eizenman of Fresno, Tyson Strachan of Las Vegas, Igor Gongalsky of Fresno and Brad Farynuk of Stockton while Justin Peters of Florida will face Peter Ferraro of Las Vegas, Darrell Hay of Idaho, Kenny MacAulay of Fresno, Justin Bourne of Utah, Josh Soares of Alaska and Andy Contois of Stockton and Anton Khudobin of Texas will face Greg Rallo of Idaho, Todd Griffith of Bakersfield, Brian Yandle of Phoenix, Kevin Truelson of Bakersfield, Peder Skinner of Phoenix and Ryan MacMurchy of Stockton. The record for most goals scored is eight by two teams, most recently by the National Conference in 2006, while the record for most team saves is 16 by the American Conference in 2007 and the record for most individual saves is 6 of 6 by three players, most recently by Adam Berkhoel of Dayton in 2007.
ECHL Skills Competition Results
2007 Skills Competition at Boise, Idaho
American Conference 20, American Conference 11
2006 Skills Competition at Fresno, Calif.
National Conference 15, American Conference 8
2005 Skills Competition at Reading, Pa.
National Conference 10, American Conference 9
2004 Skills Competition at Peoria, Ill.
Eastern Conference 11, Western Conference 10
2003 Skills Competition at Estero, Fla.
Northern Conference 12, Southern Conference 9
2002 Skills Competition at Trenton, N.J.
Southern Conference 16, Northern Conference 8
2001 Skills Competition at North Little Rock, Ark. Southern Conference 15, Northern Conference 5
2000 Skills Competition at Greenville, S.C. Northern Conference 11, Southern Conference 8
1999 Skills Competition at Biloxi, Miss. Southern Conference 13, Northern Conference 8
1998 Skills Competition at Lafayette, La. Canada All-Stars 10, USA/World All-Stars 9
Chase Chevrolet ECHL All-Star Game Notes
Chase Chevrolet ECHL All-Star Game is presented by Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel and Bud Light.
Game will be televised live at 10 p.m. ET on NHL Network for sixth-consecutive year.
Broadcast carried live on XM Radio for third consecutive year on NHL Hockey Play-by-Play (XM Channel 206) at 10 p.m. ET on Jan. 23 in the United States on XM Radio and in Canada through XM Radio's partner, Canadian Satellite Radio.
The NHL Radio broadcast will be broadcast on KGEO-AM 1230 in Bakersfield, Calif.; 1640 WTNI and 1490 WXBD in Biloxi, Miss.; 1350 KTIK - The Ticket in Boise, Idaho; MAGIC FM 97.7 in Corning, N.Y. and MAGIC FM 92.7 in Elmira, N.Y.; 790 ESPN Radio, The Deuce in Fresno, Calif.; AM-970 ESPN Radio in Modesto/Stockton, Calif.; ESPN 910 The Team in North Charleston, S.C.; KKAT AM 860 in Salt Lake City; 1420 KSTN-AM in Stockton, Calif.; and WKWK 97.3 FM in Wheeling, W.Va.
Telecast available online free-of-charge through ECHL web site on B2 Networks, the "Official Broadband Broadcast Provider of the ECHL".
Stanley Cup and Patrick J. Kelly Cup will be on display at all events.
Henry Brabham, Patrick J. Kelly, Nick Vitucci and Chris Valicevic will be inducted as the inaugural class into the ECHL Hall of Fame at a luncheon on Jan. 23.
Game-worn jerseys and game-used pucks from the All-Star Game and Skills Competition will be auctioned online at MeiGray.com.
Phoenix continues its season-long 12-game road trip at 7:05 p.m. Saturday with the final game of a three-game series with the Utah Grizzlies from the "E"-Center. Catch all the action live on Independent 1310 KXAM beginning with "RoadRunners Countdown" at 6:45 p.m.
The RoadRunners return to US Airways Center at 7:11 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30 when the open a five-game home-stand with the Las Vegas Wranglers.
Great seats are still available beginning as low as $8 and can be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at (480) 784-4444, purchasing online at ticketmaster.com or visiting the US Airways Center Box Office. Information on season tickets, half-season packages, and flex plans for the 2007-08 season of Phoenix RoadRunners Hockey are available by calling (602) 462-GOAL.
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