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List of AHL All-Star Teams

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List of AHL All-Star Teams

The American Hockey League (AHL) All-Star Team is an annual selection of the top players in the league, as voted by AHL media and players. The team is announced at the end of each regular season. The AHL All-Star Team is considered a prestigious honor, recognizing the outstanding achievements of players in the league. The selection process involves a vote by AHL media and players to determine the top players at each position.

All-Star Team Selection

The AHL All-Star Team selection process involves a vote by AHL media and players to determine the top players at each position. The voting process typically takes place in March or April, and the selections are announced shortly after the end of the regular season. The selection committee considers players' performance during the regular season, including their statistics, awards, and overall impact on their team's success. American Hockey League (AHL) media and players participate in the voting process to ensure a diverse and informed selection.

First All-Star Team

The First All-Star Team consists of the top players at each position, as voted by AHL media and players. Recent selections to the First All-Star Team include Connor Hellebuyck (goalie) from the St. John's IceCaps, Josh Morrissey (defenseman) from the St. John's IceCaps, and Chris Tierney (center) from the Syracuse Crunch. Other notable players who have been selected to the First All-Star Team include Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane, who played for the Rockford IceHogs before moving to the National Hockey League (NHL).

Second All-Star Team

The Second All-Star Team consists of players who are also recognized for their outstanding performance, but did not receive the most votes. Recent selections to the Second All-Star Team include Louis Domingue (goalie) from the Tucson Roadrunners, Dmitri Zavgorodniy (right wing) from the Rochester Americans, and Brett Murray (center) from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. Tucson Roadrunners and Rochester Americans have had multiple players selected to the Second All-Star Team in recent years.

Third All-Star Team

The Third All-Star Team was introduced in 2016-2017 to recognize additional players who had outstanding seasons. Recent selections to the Third All-Star Team include Alex Nedeljkovic (goalie) from the Charlotte Checkers, Slater Koekje (left wing) from the Chicago Wolves, and MacKenzie Entwistle (right wing) from the Rockford IceHogs. The Charlotte Checkers have had multiple players selected to the Third All-Star Team.

All-Decade Teams

The AHL has also selected All-Decade Teams to recognize the top players of each decade. The 2010-2019 All-Decade Team includes Chris Gibson (goalie) from the Syracuse Crunch, Ryan Ellis (defenseman) from the Milwaukee Admirals, and Brock Nelson (center) from the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. The Syracuse Crunch and Milwaukee Admirals have had multiple players recognized for their contributions to their teams.

All-Time Teams

The AHL has also selected All-Time Teams to recognize the greatest players in league history. The AHL All-Time Team includes Dominik Hasek (goalie), who played for the Rochester Americans, and Keith Tkachuk (left wing), who played for the Chicago Wolves. Rochester Americans and Chicago Wolves are among the teams with the most players represented on the AHL All-Time Team.

Category:American Hockey League