Rosters announced for 2026 AHL All-Star Classic

Rosters announced for 2026 AHL All-Star Classic

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. … The American Hockey League today released the schedules for the 2026 AHL All-Star Classic presented by BMOwhich will be held February 10-11 in Rockford, Illinois.

Each of the AHL’s four divisions is represented by twelve players. Rosters were determined by committees of AHL coaches and all 32 AHL teams are represented by at least one All-Star.

The 2026 selections include 43 new AHL All-Stars and 13 rookies, as well as 12 former NHL draft picks in the first round and seven picks in the second round. Additionally, 30 of the aforementioned All-Stars have already played in the National Hockey League this season, including Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s Sergei Murashov; Hartfords Gabe Perréault; Lehigh Valley Denver Barkey; Bakersfields Quinn Hutson; San Diego’s Tim Wase; Lavals Jacob Fowler And Adam EngstromRockfords Nick Lardis And Kevin Korchinski; and Chicago’s trio of Bradley Nadeau, Justin Robidas And Domenick Fensore.

Ryan Mougenel of Providence Bruins, Pascal Vincent of the Laval rocket, In Watson of the Grand Rapids Griffins and Mark Letestu of the Colorado Eagles will serve as coaches for the event.

The 2026 AHL All-Star Skills Competition on Tuesday, Feb. 10 (8 ET/7 CT), the All-Stars from the two Eastern Conference divisions will face off against those from the two Western Conference divisions in seven skills events. In the 2026 AHL All-Star Challenge on Wednesday, February 11 (8 ET/7 CT), the four teams will compete in a 3-on-3, round-robin tournament with six matches of eight minutes each. The two teams with the best records at the end of the round-robin will compete for the championship in a final eight-minute 3-on-3 match. Fans can contact us for ticket information icehogs.com/asc26.

The 2026 AHL All-Star Classic presented by BMO also includes the Induction and awards ceremony of the AHL Hall of Fame on Wednesday, February 11 (noon ET/11 CT), culminating with the induction of the Class of 2026 – Chris Bourque, Alexandre Giroux, Jim Wiecer And Wendell Young – inducted into the American Hockey League Hall of Fame.

The 2026 AHL All-Star Classic presented by BMO will feature the American Hockey League’s top young talent: Since 1995, more than 94 percent of All-Star Classic participants have competed in the National Hockey League, including Yaroslav Askarov, Drake Batherson, Jordan Binnington, John Carlson, Brandt Clarke, Lucas understood, Dalibor Dvorski, Richer Evans, Ethen Frank, Thomas Harley, Connor Hellebuyck, Joel Hofer, Jordan Kyrou, Jonathan Marchessault, Jacob Markstrom, JT Molenaar, Brandon Montour, William Nylander, Kyle Palmieri, Mikko Rantanen, Dylan Strome, Devon Toews, Tyler Toffoli, Linus Ullmark, Dustin Wolf And Mats Zuccarello.

In operation since 1936, the American Hockey League serves as the premier development league for the players, coaches, managers, executives, broadcasters and staff of all 32 National Hockey League teams. Nearly 90 percent of current NHL players are graduates of the American Hockey League, and more than 100 honored members of the Hockey Hall of Fame have spent time in the AHL during their careers.

Atlantic Division All Stars
F Denver BarkeyLehigh Valley Phantoms (1st appearance)
D Tobias BjornvoetCharlotte Dammen (1st)
F Patrick Brown (captain), Providence Bruins (1st)
F Tristan BrozWilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (1st)
D Frederick BrunetProvidence Bruins (1st)
F Jack DevineCharlotte Dammen (1st)
G Michael DiPietroProvidence Bruins (2nd)
F Matt LuffSpringfield Thunderbirds (1st)
D Cole McWardBridgeport Islanders (1st)
G Sergei MurashovWilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (1st)
F Gabe PerréaultHartford Wolf Pack (1st)
F Ilya ProtasHershey Bears (1st)
Coach Ryan MougenelProvidence Bruins (1st)

Northern Division All-Stars
G Artur AkhtyamovToronto Marlies (1st appearance)
D Let’s talk about CaseyUtica Comets (1st)
F Laurent DauphinLaval Rocket (1st)
F Luca Del Bel BelluzCleveland Monsters (1st)
D Adam EngstromLaval Rocket (1st)
G Jacob FowlerLaval Rocket (1st)
F Conor GeekieSyracuse Crunch (1st)
F Konsta HeleniusRochester Americans (1st)
D Zac JonesRochester Americans (1st)
F Arthur KalievBelleville Senators (1st)
F Jacob PelletierSyracuse Crunch (1st)
F Isaac RosenRochester Americans (2nd)
Coach Pascal VincentLaval Rocket (2nd)

Central Division All-Stars
G Sebastian CossaGrand Rapids Griffins (2nd appearance)
D Domenick FensoreChicago Wolves (1st)
F Hunter HaightIowa Wild (1st)
F Cameron HughesTexas Stars (1st)
D Kevin KorchinskiRockford IceHogs (2nd)
F Nick LardisRockford IceHogs (1st)
F Johannes LeonardGrand Rapids Griffins (2nd)
G Thomas MilicManitoba elk (1st)
F Bradley NadeauChicago Wolves (1st)
F Justin RobidasChicago Wolves (1st)
F Dominic ShineGrand Rapids Griffins (1st)
D Ryan UfkoMilwaukee Admirals (1st)
Coach In WatsonGrand Rapids Griffins (2nd)

Pacific Division All Stars
F Philip BystedtSan Jose Barracuda (1st)
F Jagger FirkusCoachella Valley Firebirds (1st)
F matvei gridCalgary Wranglers (1st)
F Quinn HutsonBakersfield Condors (1st)
D Tyson JugnauthCoachella Valley Firebirds (1st)
D Kirill KudryavtsevAbbotsford Canucks (1st)
F Andre LeeOntario Government (1st)
G Carl LindbomHenderson Silver Knights (1st)
F Jason Megna (captain), Colorado Eagles (1st)
G Isaac PoschColorado Eagles (1st)
D Dmitry SimashevTucson Roadrunners (1st)
F Tim WaseSan Diego Gulls (1st)
Coach Mark LetestuColorado Eagles (1st)

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