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AHL All -Star Gathering on Coachella Valley | Theahl.com

Patrick WilliamsTheahl.com’s writer


For a long time, Coachella Valley has always been the winter residence of movie stars and snowbirds, attracting pleasant weather and magnificent mountains.

Now, some of the best young prospects for hockey also make the beautiful Winter Winter of California is a hometown of winter, and it takes at least a few days. Spotlight 29 Casino and Silvercrest on Sunday evening’s hometown of Acriphing Casino and SilverCrest’s 2025 AHL All -Star Skills Competition in Coachella Valley Firebirds on Sunday evening. The Eastern Alliance defeated the Western Union 19-13.

They also started to understand each other. Some people have grown up together, international competitions, or in the past in the ice battle with each other. Now, they can put these battles aside, from the architectural pressure of the second half of the drive away from the CALDER CUP playoffs, and then relax.

After another busy day of community activities and AHL Hall of Fame, the player re -participated in the 2025 AHL All -Star challenge proposed by Spotlight 29 Casino at 9 ET/6 PT. Between the four departments of the league, this is a 3 -to -3 hockey. Fans can listen to the NHL network, Canada TSN5 and RDS from the United States, and online on the social platforms of Ahltv on Flohockey and Flohockey.

AHL leads a breakup Andrew Poturalski (Andrew Poturalski) The San Jessearfish is very familiar with this booming AHL market. He is part of the first two seasons of expansion franchise operations, and has entered the Cald Cup finals in two years. After signed a two -year contract with San Jose Shark last summer, he had returned to his old ice rink. As a visitor, the favorite of Firebird fans soon became the competitors of the Pacific partition.

But this time, he was welcomed by the locals again.

“I don’t think you can choose a better place for AHL for AHL.” “I don’t think of AHL.” “Environment, arena, fans, weather, you named this place. The best fans in the league, they are great. “

Wilkes-Barre/Scraton Defensor Owen Pikrin After being appointed late, he rushed to the West Coast. The 21 -year -old rookie has achieved a steady transition in the first round of the NHL draft in Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, and has played 25 games in NHL. After the first half of the flexion established a two -way game with NHL capabilities, the All -Star Game provided him with an opportunity to offensive rate. His skill competition includes Inglasco Puck Control Relay and the upper deck off the relay. In Silvercrest Pass and Score, his cooperation with Hershey Alex Limoges and Simon NEMEC Uteca.

“My teammates are great,” Piklin said when talking about two opportunities in the three opportunities. “We have a plan. We didn’t follow them at all. Just let the instinct take care of it.”

When you have the first round of draft talents, letting these intuition take over is a good plan. Just like pickering, SpringField Thunderbirds move forward DVORSKY There is a star night on Sunday. Dvorsky is a 19 -year -old young man who entered the St. Louis Blues at the NHL Draft in 2023. He participated in the Silvercrest precision shooting competition and conducted four strikes. Then with Belville’s Jeremy Davies Toronto Alex SteffsThey scored three -pointers in Silvercrest Pass. Dvorsky scores the end of the night in the upper deck.

“This is very interesting,” Dvosky said. “It’s always interesting to shoot some ice hockey. In general, this is a great experience. I’m glad I’m here.”



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