Springfield, Mass. … The American Hockey League announced today the 2024-25 Ahl First and Second All-Star TeamsAs voted by the AHL coaches, the players and the media representing each of the 32 member cities of the League.
2024-25 Ahl First All-Star Team
MotionProvidence Bruins (39 GP, 25-8-5, 2.05 GAA, .927 SV%, 4 SO)
Defender – Jacob Macdonald,, Colorado Eagles (62 GP, 31-24-55, +23, 13 ppg, 5 GWG)
Defender – Derrick PouliotSyracuse Crunch (69 GP, 7-46-53, +10, 6 ppg)
Before – Matěj BlümelTexas Stars (65 GP, 39-30-69, +4, 11 ppg, 2 SHG, 6 GWG)
Before – Matthew PecaSpringfield Thunderbirds (67 GP, 31-32-63, +2, 7 ppg, 3 SHG, 8 GWG)
Advance – Andrew PaturalskiSan Jose Barracuda (59 GP, 30-43-73, +6, 13 ppg, 4 GWG)
2024-25 AHL Second All-Star team
Motor of goal – Matt MurrayMilwaukee Admirals (42 GP, 27-10-5, 2.12 GAA, .931 SV%, 3 SO)
Defender – Bear EthanHershey Bears (62 GP, 10-36-46, +33, 11 PPA, 4 GWG)
Defender – Trevor CarrickCharlotte Checkers (66 GP, 13-37-50, 8 ppg, 2 GWG)
Advance – Seth GriffithBakersfield Condors (63 GP, 19-47-66, 1 PPG, 21 PPA, 4 GWG)
Forward – John LeonardCharlotte Checkers (70 GP, 35-25-60, +19, 10 ppg, 5 SHG, 8 GWG)
Advance – Alex SteevesToronto Marlies (58 GP, 36-25-61, +7, 13 ppg, 2 SHG, 8 GWG)
Each member of the Stars team will receive a tailor-made Crystal Award in recognition of their selection to the first and second stars of the AHL 2024-25.
The recent selections of the AHL All-Star team include Kyle Palmeri (2012), Tyler Johnson (2013), Jonathan Marchessault (2013), Gustav Nyquist (2013), Jake Allen (2014), Petr Mrazek (2014), Jacob Marksrom (2015), Colin Miller (2015), Brandon Montour (2016), Frank Vatrano (2016), Mikko Rantanen (2016), Mason Appleton (2018), Carter Verhaeghe (2019), Alex Nedeljkovic (2019), Jake Haricot (2020), Josh Norris (2020), Connor Ingram (2020), Drake Batherson (2020), Jeremy Swayman (2021), Morgan Barron (2021), Connor McMichael (2021), Taylor Raddysh (2021), Logan Thompson (2021), Josh Mahura (2021), Stefan Noesen (2022), Dustin Wolf (2022, 2023), Jake Christiansen (2022, 2024), Jordan Spence (2022), Kiefer Sherwood (2022), Darren Radady (2023), Michael Carcone (2023), Joel Hofer (2023), Mavrik Bourque (2024), Adam Gaudette (2024), LOGAN STANKOVEN (2024), Joel Bromqvist (2024) and Brandt Clarke (2024).
The winner of 2024-25 Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award (Sports esport, determination, dedication to hockey) will be announced on Friday.
2024-25 Ahl First All-Star Team
Michael Dipietro, goalkeeper (Providence Bruins):
Sixth year pro Michael Dipietro continued its upward trajectory in 2024-25, establishing career records in victories (25), on average goals-pits (2.05) and as a safeguard percentage (0.927) while ranking among the first three of the AHL in the three categories. Dipietro, which is 8-1-1 in its last 10 decisions entering the last weekend of the regular season, also has four whitening this season, including consecutive clean leaves against Syracuse and January 24 against Rochester, and he represented Bruins at Ahl All-Star Classic in February. Originally, a third round choice by Vancouver during the NHL 2017 NHL draft, from 25 years from Windsor, Ontario, was acquired by Boston via trade in October 2022.
Jacob Macdonald, defender (Eagles du Colorado):
One of the main two -lane defenders from the League in the last decade, Jacob Macdonald engraved his name in records in 2024-25 by winning 31 goals – more than any Blueliner AHL never scored in a single season. Macdonald added 24 assists to match a career summit with 55 points and its note plus 23 is good for the seventh among the defenders of the AHL, while it is equal for the head of the league with 13 goals of electric play. Originally from Portland, Oregon, Macdonald had won his third selection of stars in a career playoff series, after winning the honors of the first team in 2017-2018 and a second headache in 2019-20.
Derrick Pouliot, defender (Syracuse Crunch):
DERRICK Pouliot has set personal peaks with 46 assists and 53 points in 69 games for Syracuse this season, his 11th professional campaign after being selected eighth in the general classification by Pittsburgh during the NHL 2012 draft. Veteran of 226 matches from the National Hockey League, Pouliot represents an advance of the league in assists while anchoring a crunch defense At the least goals allowed in AHL this season. The native of Estevan, in Sask., Appeared in three classics of the AHL All -Star – including the event of this season – but it is his first selection of after -season stars.
Matěj Blümel, Forward (Texas Stars):
Matěj Blümel Fill in a star of stars from the first 2024-25 team on the strength of its 39 goals (most of them in Lah) and 69 points (classified second) in 65 games for Texas. Blümel scored 11 times on the power game and in digital disadvantage to dominate the 30 goals for the second consecutive year, and he also leads the league with 265 shots on goal this season. Signed as a free agent by Dallas on June 6, 2022, the native of Tabor, 24, Czechia, appeared in seven games for the parent stars in 2024-25, scoring a goal.
Matthew Peca, striker (Springfield Thunderbirds):
Springfield captain Matthew Peca is a first AHL star in the playoffs after having established careers with 31 goals and 63 points in 67 games before the last weekend of the regular season. The native of Petawawa, Ontario, walks the Thunderbirds in goals, assists and points; scored seven electricity game goals and three digital disadvantages; And is equal to the head of the league with eight winning markers. Peca also ranks first in the AHL as a shooting percentage, finding the net on 26.5% of its shots, and has achieved a sequence of seven goal games between February 15 and March 4.
Andrew Paturalski, Forward (San Jose Barracuda):
Closing on what would be a title of third career in the career in a AHL career, Andrew Paturalski recorded 30 best career goals to reach 43 assists for 73 points in 59 games with the Barracuda, including 22 points in 12 games in March to win the honors of the AHL player of the month. The double champion of the Calder Cup is tied for the head of the league with 13 power goals, helping San Jose with a better efficiency of 24.2% with the advantage of man, and also patinated in three games with the Sharks this season, recording a decisive pass. Originally from Williamsville, NY, Paturalski obtained a selection of AHL stars in the playoff series for the fourth time in his career (2018-19, 2020-21, 2021-22).
2024-25 AHL Second All-Star team
Matt Murray, goalkeeper (Milwaukee admirals):
A third year pro from Umass-Amherst, Matt Murray had a year of career in its first season with Milwaukee, leading the AHL in victories (27) and as a safeguard percentage (.931) on 42 appearances. Murray also ranks fourth in the league with an average of goals at 2.12 goals and is second in the two minutes played (2,517) and total stops (1,202). The native of St. Albert, in Alberta, experienced a sequence of eight consecutive victories earlier in the year and entered the last weekend of the regular season after winning seven consecutive decisions. He joined the Nashville organization as a free agent last July and signed a two -year extension with the Predators last week.
Ethan Bear, defender (Hershey Bears):
After spending the previous five seasons in the National Hockey League, Teddy bear was a huge addition for the two champions in title of the Calder Cup in 2024-25. Bear leads Hershey with 36 assists and 46 points and is tied for the first in the whole league with a note of more than 33 on 62 games, and he held the blue line for a club of the Bears which allowed the second smallest blow to the goal of the League (26.1 per game). Born in Regina, in Sask., And raised in the First Nation Ochapowace Cree in the south of the Saskatchewan, bears patinated for the team from the Atlantic division to the classic of the AHL 2025 stars in February.
Trevor Carrick, defender (Charlotte Checkers):
Returning to Charlotte where he started his professional career in 2014 and then won a Calder Cup championship, Trevor Carrick opened the 2024-25 season with a sequence of seven games and has barely slowed down, recording 13 goals and 37 assists in 66 games to reach the brand 50 points for the first time. More than half of Carrick’s points (27) have occurred in power, where checkers rank second in the Lah at 21.8% of efficiency. Originally from Stouffville, Ontario, Carrick participated in his third career Ahl All-Star Classic this season.
Seth Griffith, attacker (Bakersfield Condors):
A first AHL All-Star team in 2015-2016 and a second team selection in 2021-22, captain of Bakersfield Seth Griffith Fill another honor from the League because he is currently on an equal place in the AHL by scoring 66 points (19 goals, 47 assists) in 63 games. The native of Wallaceburg, Ontario, has reached milestones this season by recording his 200th career goal in Lah, his 400th Help Ahl and his 600th point Ahl, and in doing so, he made the top 40 of the League at all times. Griffith will also end the year as his team’s top scorer for the seventh time in his career in Lah.
John Leonard, attacker (Charlotte Checkers):
John Leonard had a season in small groups in 2024-25, more than doubling its summit in previous careers with 35 goals (good for the third of the League) and totaling 60 points while skating in the 70 games to date for Charlotte. The fifth year’s pro also features a more -19 note, scored 10 power goals and is tied at the head of the Lah in the two goals in digital disadvantage (5) and the winners (8) while recording 236 shots on goal – second in place in the league. Originally from Amherst, Mass., Leonard played 70 career games in the NHL with San Jose, Nashville and Arizona.
Alex Steeves, striker (Toronto Marlies):
Alex Steeves continued to improve its offensive number for the fourth consecutive year in 2024-25, seated second in Lah with 36 goals and tied to the seventh with 61 points in 58 games for the Marlies. The 25 -year -old native of St. Paul, Minnesota, is tied for the head of the League in the goals of Power -Play (13) and the winners (8), and totaled 105 goals in the last four seasons – third during the AHL during this period. Steeves also patinned seven games with Toronto Maple Leafs parent this season, scoring his first NHL career goal on February 22 against Carolina.