Each of the AHL’s four divisions is represented by twelve players. Rosters were selected by committees of AHL coaches, with all 32 AHL teams represented by at least one All-Star.
Central Division: Sebastian Cossa (GR), Domenick Fensore (CHI), Hunter Haight (IA), Cameron Hughes (TEX), John Leonard (GA), Kevin Korchinski (RFD), Nick Lardis (RFD), Thomas Milic (MB)Bradly Nadeau (CHI), Justin Robidas (CHI), Dominik Shine (GR), Ryan Ufko (MIL)
Pacific Division: Filipiel (SJ), Jagger Firkus (CG), Matvei Gridin (CGY), Quinn Hutson (BAK), Tyson Jugnauth (CV), Kudryavtsev Cyril (FIC), Tim Washe (SD)
Atlantic Division: Denver Barkey (LV), Tobias Bjornfot (CLT), Patrick Brown (PRO), Tristan Broz (WBS), Frederic Brunet (PRO), Jack Devine (CLT), Michael DiPietro (PRO), Matt Luff (SPR), Cole McWard (BRI), Sergei Murashov (WBS), Gabe Perreault (HFD), Ilya Protas (HER)
North department: Artur Akhtyamov (TOR), Seacop (ROC), Laurent Dauphin (LAV), Luca Del Beluz (CLE), Adam Engstrom (LAV), Jacob Fowler (LAV), Conor Geekie (SYR), Helenius Consta (ROC), Zac Jones (ROC), Arthur Kalyev (BEL), Isak Rosen (ROC)
Last season, Elias Salomonsson represented the Moose at the 2025 AHL All-Star Classic. This year, it will be a goaltender who gets the honor.
In 69 career AHL games, Milic has posted a 32-25-7 record, 2.91 GAA, .893 save percentage and two shutouts.
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